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International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
The International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award is the largest prize worldwide for a single work of fiction published in English. Nominations are submitted by public libraries worldwide. The annual award is €100,000.
The Award is a joint initiative of Dublin City Council (the municipal government of...
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Filter this CollectionMichael Thomas
Michael Thomas is an American author. He won the 2009 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for his debut novel Man Gone Down, receiving a prize of €100,000. Man Gone Down is also recommended by The New York Times.
Thomas was born and raised in...
Rawi Hage
Rawi Hage (born 1964) is a Canadian writer and photographer.
Born in Beirut, Hage grew up in Lebanon and Cyprus. He moved to New York City in 1982, and after studying at the New York Institute of Photography, and relocated to Montreal in 1991, where...
Per Petterson
Per Petterson (born 18 July 1952, Oslo), is a prize-winning Norwegian novelist.
Petterson's debut was Aske i munnen, sand i skoa (1987), a collection of short stories. He has since published a number of novels to good reviews. To Siberia (1996), a...
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Colm Tóibín
Colm Tóibín (Irish pronunciation: [ˈkɔl̪ˠəmˠ t̪ˠoːˈbʲiːnʲ]; born 1955) is a multi-award-winning Irish novelist and critic.
Colm Tóibín was born in Enniscorthy Co. Wexford in the southeast of Ireland in 1955. He was the second youngest of five...
Edward P. Jones
Edward P. Jones is an American author and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Born in 1951, he was raised in Washington, D.C. and educated at both the College of the Holy Cross and the University of Virginia.
Jones won both the Pen/Hemingway...
Tahar Ben Jelloun
Tahar Ben Jelloun (Arabic: الطاهر بنجلون) (born in Fes, Morocco, 1 December 1944) is a Moroccan poet and writer. Professor at Tetouan and then in Casablanca. He has lived and worked in France since 1971.
Ben Jelloun studied philosophy in Rabat and...
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Orhan Pamuk
Ferit Orhan Pamuk (born on 7 June 1952 in Istanbul) generally known simply as Orhan Pamuk, is a Turkish novelist. He is also the Robert Yik-Fong Tam Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University, where he teaches comparative literature and...
Michel Houellebecq
Michel Houellebecq (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl wɛlˈbɛk]) (born Michel Thomas), born 26 February 1958 (birth certificate) or 1956 on the French island of Réunion, is a controversial and award-winning French novelist. To admirers he is a writer in...
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Alistair MacLeod
Alistair MacLeod, OC (born July 20, 1936 in North Battleford, Saskatchewan) is a noted Canadian author and retired professor of English at the University of Windsor.
When MacLeod was ten his family moved to a farm in Dunvegan, Inverness County on...
Nicola Barker
Nicola Barker (born 30 March 1966, Ely, Cambridgeshire, England) is an English novelist and short story writer.
Typically she writes about damaged or eccentric people in mundane situations, and has a fondness for bleak, isolated settings. Wide Open...
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Andrew Miller
Andrew Miller (born in Bristol in 29 April 1960) is an English novelist.
He grew up in the West Country and has lived in Spain, Japan, Ireland and France.
Miller studied Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia in 1991. In 1995 he wrote a...
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Herta Müller
Herta Müller (born 17 August 1953) is a Romanian-born German Nobel Prize-winning novelist, poet and essayist noted for her works depicting the effects of violence, cruelty and terror, usually in the setting of Communist Romania under the repressive...
Javier Marías
Javier Marías (born September 20, 1951, in Madrid) is a Spanish novelist. He is also a translator and columnist.
Javier Marías was born in Madrid. His father was the philosopher Julián Marías, who was briefly imprisoned and then banned from teaching...
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David Malouf
David George Joseph Malouf (born 20 March 1934) is an acclaimed Australian writer. He was awarded the Neustadt International Prize for Literature in 2000, and his 1993 novel, Remembering Babylon won the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award ...