Patrick White Award
Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Distinguish". Template:Use dmy dates The Patrick White Award is an annual literary prize established by Patrick White. White used his 1973 Nobel Prize in Literature award to establish a trust for this prize.
The $25,000 cash award is given to a writer who has been highly creative over a long period but has not necessarily received adequate recognition. White stipulated that the award be announced the Friday after the Melbourne Cup to turn attention from sport to literature.[1] The 2010 award was reduced to $18,000 because of the economic slump,[2] and in 2012 it was $23,000.[3] In 2020 the winner received $15,000.[4] Writers are automatically eligible without the necessity for submissions.
Winners
- 2024 Pi O[5]
- 2023 Alex Skovron[6]
- 2022 Antigone Kefala[7]
- 2021 Adam Aitken[8]
- 2020 Gregory Day[9]
- 2019 Jordie Albiston[10]
- 2018 Samuel Wagan Watson[11]
- 2017 Tony Birch[12]
- 2016 Carmel Bird[13]
- 2015 Joan London[14]
- 2014 Brian Castro[15]
- 2013 Louis Nowra[16]
- 2012 Amanda Lohrey[3]
- 2011 Robert Adamson[17]
- 2010 David Foster[2]
- 2009 Beverley Farmer[18]
- 2008 John Romeril[19]
- 2007 David Rowbotham[19]
- 2006 Morris Lurie[20]
- 2005 Fay Zwicky[21]
- 2004 Nancy Phelan[19]
- 2003 Janette Turner Hospital[19]
- 2002 Tom Hungerford[19]
- 2001 Geoff Page[19]
- 2000 Thomas Shapcott[19]
- 1999 Gerald Murnane[19]
- 1998 Alma De Groen[19]
- 1997 Vivian Smith[19]
- 1996 Elizabeth Harrower[19]
- 1995 Elizabeth Riddell[19]
- 1994 Dimitris Tsaloumas[19]
- 1993 Amy Witting[19]
- 1992 Peter Cowan[19]
- 1991 David Martin[19]
- 1990 Robert Gray[19]
- 1989 Thea Astley[19]
- 1988 Roland Robinson[19]
- 1987 William Hart-Smith[19]
- 1986 John Morrison[19]
- 1985 Judah Waten (posthumous)[19]
- 1984 Rosemary Dobson[19]
- 1983 Marjorie Barnard[19]
- 1982 Bruce Beaver[19]
- 1981 Dal Stivens[19]
- 1980 Bruce Dawe[19]
- 1979 Randolph Stow[19]
- 1978 Gwen Harwood[19]
- 1977 Sumner Locke Elliott[19]
- 1976 John Blight[19]
- 1975 David Campbell[19]
- 1974 Christina Stead[19]
References
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- ↑ Carter, David. "Patrick White to the rescue", ABR, no. 347, December 2012-January 2013 Template:Webarchive
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