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The ''' Ambassador Book Award ''' is awarded annually by the [[English Speaking Union]]. It recognizes important literary works that contribute to the understanding and interpretation of American life and culture. Winners of the award are considered literary ambassadors who provide, the best contemporary English, an important window on America to the rest of the world. A panel of judges, currently chaired by the author [[Maureen Howard]] <ref>[http://www.esuus.org/books_across_sea_ambassador_books_awards_committee.htm ESU Programs - Ambassador Book Awards Committee]</ref> Selects books out of new works in the fields of fiction, biography, autobiography, current affairs, American studies and poetry.
The '''Ambassador Book Award''' is awarded annually by the [[English Speaking Union]]. It recognizes important literary works that contribute to the understanding and interpretation of American life and culture. Winners of the award are considered literary ambassadors who provide, in the best contemporary English, an important window on America to the rest of the world. A panel of judges, currently chaired by author [[Maureen Howard]],<ref>[http://www.esuus.org/books_across_sea_ambassador_books_awards_committee.htm ESU Programs - Ambassador Book Awards Committee]</ref> selects books out of new works in the fields of fiction, biography, autobiography, current affairs, American studies and poetry.


The award was established in 1986. Since then, winners have included books by such notable authors as [[Tom Wolfe]] (1988), [[Joan Didion]] (1988), [[Raymond Carver]] (1989), [[Gore Vidal]] (1989), [[John Cheever]] (1992), [[John Updike]] (1997),<ref>[http://www.millikin.edu/aci/crow/chronology/updikebio.html John Updike bio and awards at American Literature Web Resources]</ref> [[Don Delillo]] (1998), [[Philip Roth]] (1999),<ref>[http://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/authors/roth/ Houghton Mifflin list of awards won by Philip Roth]</ref> and [[Annie Proulx]] (2000).
The award was established in 1986. Since then, winners have included books by such notable authors as [[Tom Wolfe]] (1988), [[Joan Didion]] (1988), [[Raymond Carver]] (1989), [[Gore Vidal]] (1989), [[John Cheever]] (1992), [[John Updike]] (1997),<ref>[http://www.millikin.edu/aci/crow/chronology/updikebio.html John Updike bio and awards at American Literature Web Resources]</ref> [[Don Delillo]] (1998), [[Philip Roth]] (1999),<ref>[http://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/authors/roth/ Houghton Mifflin list of awards won by Philip Roth]</ref> and [[Annie Proulx]] (2000).
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*Lifetime Achievement - [[Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.]]
*Lifetime Achievement - [[Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.]]
*Fiction - ''Angel on the Roof: The Stories of Russell Banks'', by [[Russell Banks]]
*Fiction - ''Angel on the Roof: The Stories of Russell Banks'', by [[Russell Banks]]
*Poetry - ''American Poetry: The Twentieth Century'', 2 vols, by Hass, Hollander, Kizer, Mackey, Perloff
*Poetry - ''American Poerty: The Twentieth Century'', 2 vols., by Hass, Hollander, Kizer, Mackey, Perloff


'''2000'''
'''2000'''

Revision as of 21:39, 12 August 2013

The Ambassador Book Award is awarded annually by the English Speaking Union. It recognizes important literary works that contribute to the understanding and interpretation of American life and culture. Winners of the award are considered literary ambassadors who provide, in the best contemporary English, an important window on America to the rest of the world. A panel of judges, currently chaired by author Maureen Howard,[1] selects books out of new works in the fields of fiction, biography, autobiography, current affairs, American studies and poetry.

The award was established in 1986. Since then, winners have included books by such notable authors as Tom Wolfe (1988), Joan Didion (1988), Raymond Carver (1989), Gore Vidal (1989), John Cheever (1992), John Updike (1997),[2] Don Delillo (1998), Philip Roth (1999),[3] and Annie Proulx (2000).

Recipients

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

2000

1999

1998

1997

1996

  • American Studies - Moving Violations: War Zones, Wheelchairs and Declarations of Independence, by John Hockenberry
  • Biography & Autobiography - Walt Whitman's America: A Cultural Biography, by David S. Reynolds
  • Fiction - All the Days and Nights, by William Maxwell
  • Poetry - Atlantis, by Mark Doty

1995

  • American Studies - Speak Now Against the Day: The Generation Before the Civil Rights Movement in the South, by John Egerton
  • Biography & Autobiography - No Ordinary Time Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The Home Front in World War II, by Doris Kearns Goodwin
  • Fiction - The Collected Stories, by Grace Paley
  • Poetry - Like Most Revelations, by Richard Howard

1994

1993

1992

1991

1990

1989

1988

1987

1986

References