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King gets honorary Book Award

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From Associated Press

Stephen King doesn’t have the literary reputation of Philip Roth or Arthur Miller, but now all three authors have something in common: an honorary National Book Award for lifetime achievement.

King, master of the horror story and e-book pioneer, is receiving this year’s medal for Distinguished Contributions to American Letters. The prize, worth $10,000, was announced Monday by the National Book Foundation, a nonprofit organization that sponsors the awards.

“This is probably the most exciting thing to happen to me in my career as a writer since the sale of my first book in 1973,” King, 55, said in a statement issued by the foundation.

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