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News Release
Los Angeles Times Names Book Prize Winners
LOS ANGELES, April 23, 2005 – The Los Angeles Times presented its annual Robert Kirsch Award for lifetime achievement and honored nine Book Prize winners during its 25th annual Book Prizes ceremony, April 22 at UCLA's Royce Hall.
Biography Ron Chernow, Alexander Hamilton (Penguin Press) Stephen Greenblatt, Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare (W.W. Norton & Company) Richard Rhodes, John James Audubon: The Making of an American (Alfred A. Knopf) Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan, de Kooning: An American Master (Alfred A. Knopf) Michael J. Ybarra, Washington Gone Crazy: Senator Pat McCarran and the Great American Communist Hunt (Steerforth Press) Current Interest Karen Armstrong, The Spiral Staircase: My Climb out of Darkness (Alfred A. Knopf) Edward Conlon, Blue Blood (Riverhead Books) Michael Dirda, Bound to Please: An Extraordinary One-Volume Literary Education -- Essays on Great Writers and Their Books (W.W. Norton & Company) Ann Patchett, Truth & Beauty: A Friendship (HarperCollins) Evan Wright, Generation Kill: Devil Dogs, Iceman, Captain America and the New Face of American War (G.P. Putnam's Sons) Fiction Chris Abani, GraceLand (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Russell Banks, The Darling (HarperCollins) Marilynne Robinson, Gilead (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Colm Tóibín, The Master: A Novel (Scribner) Joy Williams, Honored Guest: Stories (Alfred A. Knopf) Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction Lorraine Adams, Harbor (Alfred A. Knopf) David Bezmozgis, Natasha and Other Stories (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Pete Duval, Rear View: Stories (Mariner Books / Houghton Mifflin) Susan Fletcher, Eve Green (W.W. Norton & Company) Lisa Glatt, A Girl Becomes a Comma Like That (Simon & Schuster) History Richard J. Evans, The Coming of the Third Reich (Penguin Press) Max Frankel, High Noon in the Cold War: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Cuban Missile Crisis (Presidio Press / Ballantine Books) Geoffrey R. Stone, Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime from the Sedition Act of 1798 to the War on Terrorism (W.W. Norton & Company) Richard Steven Street, Beasts of the Field: A Narrative History of California Farmworkers, 1769-1913 (Stanford University Press) Alfred F. Young, Masquerade: The Life and Times of Deborah Sampson, Continental Soldier (Alfred A. Knopf) Mystery/Thriller Alan Furst, Dark Voyage: A Novel (Random House) Henning Mankell, The Return of the Dancing Master [translated from the Swedish by Laurie Thompson] (The New Press) Charles McCarry, Old Boys (Overlook Press) Kem Nunn, Tijuana Straits: A Novel (Scribner) Ian Rankin, A Question of Blood: An Inspector Rebus Novel (Little, Brown) Poetry Richard Howard, Inner Voices: Selected Poems, 1963-2003 (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Brigit Pegeen Kelly, The Orchard: Poems (BOA Editions, Ltd.) Joshua Mehigan, The Optimist: Poems (Ohio University Press) Spencer Reece, The Clerk's Tale: Poems (Mariner Books / Houghton Mifflin) Catherine Tufariello, Keeping My Name (Texas Tech University Press) Science and Technology Ann B. Parson, The Proteus Effect: Stem Cells and Their Promise for Medicine (Joseph Henry Press / National Academies Press) Lauren Slater, Opening Skinner's Box: Great Psychological Experiments of the Twentieth Century (W.W. Norton & Company) Alan Tennant, On the Wing: To the Edge of the Earth with the Peregrine Falcon (Alfred A. Knopf) Jonathan Weiner, His Brother's Keeper: A Story from the Edge of Medicine (Ecco / HarperCollins) Charles Wohlforth, The Whale and the Supercomputer: On the Northern Front of Climate Change (North Point Press / Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Young Adult Fiction Benjamin Alire Sáenz, Sammy and Juliana in Hollywood (Cinco Puntos Press) Melvin Burgess, Doing It (Henry Holt Books for Young Readers) Michael Morpurgo, Private Peaceful (Scholastic Press) Adam Rapp, Under the Wolf, Under the Dog (Candlewick Press) Meg Rosoff, How I Live Now (Wendy Lamb Books / Random House Children's Books) About the Book Prizes The Los Angeles Times Book Prizes were established in 1980. Los Angeles Times Book Prizes finalists and winners are selected by eight three-member committees. Fiction category judges also choose the first fiction category finalists and winner. Most of the judges are published authors and serve a two-year term. None of the judges, except for the Kirsch award, are current Los Angeles Times employees. There is no nationality requirement for author nominees in any category. With the exception of significant new translations of a deceased author's work, all authors should be living at the time of U.S. publication. The Book Prizes have honored numerous internationally distinguished literary figures including Ray Bradbury, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, Christopher Isherwood, Milan Kundera, Ursula Le Guin, Frank McCourt, David McCullough, Larry McMurtry, Tillie Olsen, Ishmael Reed, Carl Sagan and W.G. Sebald. The Robert Kirsch Award recognizes the body of work by an author who resides in and/or whose work focuses on the Western United States and whose contributions to American letters merit body-of-work recognition. The late Robert Kirsch served as The Times' book critic for more than 25 years before his death in 1980. He was a novelist, editor and teacher as well as one the nation's foremost book critics. Information about the Book Prize awards ceremony and awards program is available at www.latimes.com/bookprizes. The Los Angeles Times, a Tribune Publishing company, is the largest metropolitan daily newspaper in the country and the winner of 37 Pulitzer Prizes, including two this year. The Times publishes five daily regional editions, including the Los Angeles metropolitan area, Orange and Ventura counties, the San Fernando Valley, and an Inland Empire edition covering Riverside and San Bernardino counties as well as a National edition. Additional information about The Times is available at www.latimes.com/mediacenter. Contact: Mike Lange 213-237-3848 mike.lange@latimes.com |
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