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National Book Award for Fiction - Finalists and Winners, 1950-2021 - Page 6

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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A Crown of Feathers (Isaac Bashevis Singer)
A Crown of Feathers (Isaac Bashevis Singer)
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Gravity's Rainbow (Thomas Pynchon)
Gravity's Rainbow (Thomas Pynchon)
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The Death of a Detective (Mark Smith)
The Death of a Detective (Mark Smith)
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My Life as a Man (Philip Roth)
My Life as a Man (Philip Roth)
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Enormous Changes at the Last Minute (Grace Paley)
Enormous Changes at the Last Minute (Grace Paley)
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Look at All the Harlequins (Nabokov)
Look at All the Harlequins (Nabokov)
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Sula (Toni Morrison)
Sula (Toni Morrison)
208
Something Happened (Joseph Heller)
Something Happened (Joseph Heller)
209
Guilty Pleasures (Donald Barthelme)
Guilty Pleasures (Donald Barthelme)
210
The Odd Woman (Gail Godwin)
The Odd Woman (Gail Godwin)
211
Dog Soldiers (Robert Stone)
Dog Soldiers (Robert Stone)
212
Beyond the Bedroom Wall (Larry Woiwode)
Beyond the Bedroom Wall (Larry Woiwode)
213
Tyrants Destroyed and Other Stories (Vladimir Nabokov)
Tyrants Destroyed and Other Stories (Vladimir Nabokov)
214
Other People's Lives (Johanna Kaplan)
Other People's Lives (Johanna Kaplan)
215
The Collected Stories of Hortense Calisher (Hortense Calisher)
The Collected Stories of Hortense Calisher (Hortense Calisher)
216
Humboldt's Gift (Saul Bellow)
Humboldt's Gift (Saul Bellow)
217
JR (William Gaddis)
JR (William Gaddis)
218
A Fine Romance (Cynthia Propper Seton)
A Fine Romance (Cynthia Propper Seton)
219
Orsinian Tales (Ursula K. Le Guin)
Orsinian Tales (Ursula K. Le Guin)
220
The Balloonist (MacDonald Harris)
The Balloonist (MacDonald Harris)
221
Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? (Raymond Carver)
Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? (Raymond Carver)
222
The Spectator Bird (Wallace Stegner)
The Spectator Bird (Wallace Stegner)
223
Union Dues (John Sayles)
Union Dues (John Sayles)
224
Elbow Room (James Alan McPherson)
Elbow Room (James Alan McPherson)
225
Madder Music (Peter De Vries)
Madder Music (Peter De Vries)
226
The Public Burning (Robert Coover)
The Public Burning (Robert Coover)
227
Blood Tie (Mary Lee Settle)
Blood Tie (Mary Lee Settle)
228
The Family (David Plante)
The Family (David Plante)
229
Lying Low (Diane Johnson)
Lying Low (Diane Johnson)
230
Going After Cacciato (Tim O'Brien)
Going After Cacciato (Tim O'Brien)
231
The World According to Garp (John Irving)
The World According to Garp (John Irving)
232
The Anatomy Lesson (Philip Roth)
The Anatomy Lesson (Philip Roth)
233
Foreign Affairs (Alison Lurie)
Foreign Affairs (Alison Lurie)
234
Victory Over Japan (Ellen Gilchrist)
Victory Over Japan (Ellen Gilchrist)
235
The Tree of Life (Hugh Nissenson)
The Tree of Life (Hugh Nissenson)
236
Always Coming Home (Ursula K. Le Guin)
Always Coming Home (Ursula K. Le Guin)
237
White Noise (Don Delillo)
White Noise (Don Delillo)
238
A Summons to Memphis (Peter Taylor)
A Summons to Memphis (Peter Taylor)
239
Whites (Norman Rush)
Whites (Norman Rush)
240
World's Fair (E. L. Doctorow)
World's Fair (E. L. Doctorow)
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