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A number of Australian and New Zealand authors are among those whose works have been longlisted for the 2012 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. Australian authors include: Jon Bauer (Rocks in ...
This year's IMPAC shortlist has been criticised for overlooking books not first published in English, despite the prize's international basis.
Australian authors David Malouf, Craig Silvey and Evie Wyld have been shortlisted for the 2011 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. Malouf has been nominated for Ransom (Vintage) and Silvey has ...
Amsterdam-based Australian translator David Colmer is the co-winner of this year's International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for his translation of The Twin by Gerband Bakker (Scribe) from Dutch into ...
The shortlist for this year's International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award has been announced. The shortlisted titles are: The Believers (Zoe Heller, Penguin) The Elegance Of The Hedgehog (Murie...
Several Australian and New Zealand authors are among those whose works have been longlisted for the 2010 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. Longlisted titles include: People of the Book (Geral...
American writer Michael Thomas has won the world's richest literary award, the €100,000 (A$175,000) Impac Dublin prize, with his debut novel, Man Gone Down. Thomas beat authors including Philip R...
Australian and New Zealand authors are well represented on this year's International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award longlist. Among those listed are Steven Carroll; J M Coetzee, Matthew Condon, Nicholas ...
De Niro's Game by Lebanese author Rawi Hage (Picador) is the winner of this year's International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. With prize money of €100,000 (A$165,000) the IMPAC award ...
Dreams of Speaking by Gail Jones (Vintage) is one of eight titles on the shortlist for the €100,000 (A$160,000) IMPAC award, the world's richest single prize for a work of fiction. Nominatio...