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National Book Award for Fiction - Finalists and Winners, 1950-2021 - Page 2

The National Book Awards were established in 1950 to celebrate the best writing in America. Since 1989, they have been overseen by the National Book Foundation, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to celebrate the best literature in America, expand its audience, and ensure that books have a prominent place in American culture. Although other categories have been recognized in the past, the Awards currently honors the best Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Translated Literature, and Young People's Literature published each year.
A panel of judges selects a Longlist of ten titles per category, which is then narrowed to five Finalists, and a Winner is announced at the Awards Ceremony in the fall. Each Finalist receives a prize of $1,000, a medal, and a Judge's citation. Winners receive $10,000 and a bronze sculpture. The Awards Ceremony is one of the most anticipated events for writers, publishers, and readers eager to celebrate the best books of the year.
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Faithful Are the Wounds (May Sarton)
Faithful Are the Wounds (May Sarton)
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A Good Man Is Hard to Find (Flannery O'Connor)
A Good Man Is Hard to Find (Flannery O'Connor)
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Andersonville (MacKinlay Kantor)
Andersonville (MacKinlay Kantor)
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The Black Prince (Iris Murdoch)
The Black Prince (Iris Murdoch)
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The Spider's House (Paul Bowles)
The Spider's House (Paul Bowles)
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Ten North Frederick (John O'Hara)
Ten North Frederick (John O'Hara)
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Further Fables of Our Time (James Thurber)
Further Fables of Our Time (James Thurber)
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The Voice at the Back Door (Elizabeth Spencer)
The Voice at the Back Door (Elizabeth Spencer)
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The Presence of Grace (J. F. Powers)
The Presence of Grace (J. F. Powers)
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The Last Hurrah (Edwin O'Connor)
The Last Hurrah (Edwin O'Connor)
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Generations of Men (John Hunt)
Generations of Men (John Hunt)
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A Single Pebble (John Hersey)
A Single Pebble (John Hersey)
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These Thousand Hills (A. B. Guthrie)
These Thousand Hills (A. B. Guthrie)
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Greenwillow (B. J. Chute)
Greenwillow (B. J. Chute)
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Seize the Day (Saul Bellow)
Seize the Day (Saul Bellow)
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Giovanni's Room (James Baldwin)
Giovanni's Room (James Baldwin)
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A Walk on the Wild Side (Nelson Algren)
A Walk on the Wild Side (Nelson Algren)
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The Field of Vision (Wright Morris)
The Field of Vision (Wright Morris)
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Something About a Soldier (Mark Harris)
Something About a Soldier (Mark Harris)
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The Birth of a Grandfather (May Sarton)
The Birth of a Grandfather (May Sarton)
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The Return of Lady Brace (Nancy Wilson Ross)
The Return of Lady Brace (Nancy Wilson Ross)
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Atlas Shrugged (Ayn Rand)
Atlas Shrugged (Ayn Rand)
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Pnin (Vladimir Nabokov)
Pnin (Vladimir Nabokov)
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Love Among the Cannibals (Wright Morris)
Love Among the Cannibals (Wright Morris)
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The Assistant (Bernard Malamud)
The Assistant (Bernard Malamud)
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The Velvet Horn (Andrew Lytle)
The Velvet Horn (Andrew Lytle)
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By Love Possessed (James Gould Cozzens)
By Love Possessed (James Gould Cozzens)
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A Death in the Family (James Agee)
A Death in the Family (James Agee)
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The Wapshot Chronicle (John Cheever)
The Wapshot Chronicle (John Cheever)
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Anatomy of a Murder (Robert Traver)
Anatomy of a Murder (Robert Traver)
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The Winthrop Woman (Anya Seton)
The Winthrop Woman (Anya Seton)
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The Lost Country (J. R. Salamanca)
The Lost Country (J. R. Salamanca)
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From the Terrace (John O'Hara)
From the Terrace (John O'Hara)
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Lolita (Vladimir Nabokov)
Lolita (Vladimir Nabokov)
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Home From the Hill (William Humphrey)
Home From the Hill (William Humphrey)
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The Ginger Man (J.P. Donleavy)
The Ginger Man (J.P. Donleavy)
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The Magic Barrel (Bernard Malamud)
The Magic Barrel (Bernard Malamud)
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The Devil's Advocate (Morris West)
The Devil's Advocate (Morris West)
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The Cave (Robert Penn Warren)
The Cave (Robert Penn Warren)
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The Poorhouse Fair (John Updike)
The Poorhouse Fair (John Updike)
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