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James McBride wins National Book Award for fiction James McBride wins National Book Award for fiction
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The writers James McBride and George Packer have won National Book Awards, among the most prestigious literary prizes in US publishing, at a gala dinner on Wednesday that also honoured EL Doctorow and Maya Angelou.The writers James McBride and George Packer have won National Book Awards, among the most prestigious literary prizes in US publishing, at a gala dinner on Wednesday that also honoured EL Doctorow and Maya Angelou.
McBride took home the 2014 National Book Foundation fiction prize for The Good Lord Bird, an exploration of identity and survival during slavery.McBride took home the 2014 National Book Foundation fiction prize for The Good Lord Bird, an exploration of identity and survival during slavery.
It was chosen from a shortlist of books by authors including Rachel Kushner, previous National Book Award winner Thomas Pynchon, Jhumpa Lahiri and George Saunders.It was chosen from a shortlist of books by authors including Rachel Kushner, previous National Book Award winner Thomas Pynchon, Jhumpa Lahiri and George Saunders.
"I didn't prepare a speech. I really didn't think I was going to be up here tonight," McBride said. "It sure is nice.""I didn't prepare a speech. I really didn't think I was going to be up here tonight," McBride said. "It sure is nice."
Packer won the non-fiction prize for The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America, a story about the US that runs from 1978 to 2012 told through the lives of Americans from varying walks of life.Packer won the non-fiction prize for The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America, a story about the US that runs from 1978 to 2012 told through the lives of Americans from varying walks of life.
It competed in a category dominated by historical works by Wendy Lower, Jill Lepore, Alan Taylor and Lawrence Wright.It competed in a category dominated by historical works by Wendy Lower, Jill Lepore, Alan Taylor and Lawrence Wright.
"This is an incredible honour," Packer said, after receiving the prize at the 64th annual awards. "I feel very lucky to be given this award.""This is an incredible honour," Packer said, after receiving the prize at the 64th annual awards. "I feel very lucky to be given this award."
Mary Szybist won the poetry prize for Incarnadine and Cynthia Kadohata took home the young people's literature award for The Thing About Luck.Mary Szybist won the poetry prize for Incarnadine and Cynthia Kadohata took home the young people's literature award for The Thing About Luck.
In addition to the bronze statue, winners will also receive $10,000 (£6,000).In addition to the bronze statue, winners will also receive $10,000 (£6,000).
Ragtime author Doctorow, 82, received the 2013 Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters for his body of work spanning five decades.Ragtime author Doctorow, 82, received the 2013 Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters for his body of work spanning five decades.
A previous National Book Award winner for fiction in 1986 for World's Fair, Doctorow was also a finalist in the same category four times before. Previous recipients of the award include Joan Didion, Elmore Leonard and Norman Mailer. A previous National Book Award winner for fiction in 1986 for World's Fair, Doctorow had been a finalist in the same category four times before. Previous recipients of the award include Joan Didion, Elmore Leonard and Norman Mailer.
Maya Angelou, whose groundbreaking autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is an American classic, was awarded the 2013 Literarian Award for Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community.Maya Angelou, whose groundbreaking autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is an American classic, was awarded the 2013 Literarian Award for Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community.
"I am delighted," Angelou, 85, said in an interview before the ceremony. "To be given the award for lifetime achievement is really quite a statement.""I am delighted," Angelou, 85, said in an interview before the ceremony. "To be given the award for lifetime achievement is really quite a statement."
The finalists in the four categories were whittled down from 1,432 books submitted for the awards, including 408 in fiction and 517 in non-fiction.The finalists in the four categories were whittled down from 1,432 books submitted for the awards, including 408 in fiction and 517 in non-fiction.
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