David Higham Prize for Fiction
Appearance
The David Higham Prize for Fiction was inaugurated in 1975 to mark the 80th birthday of the late David Higham, literary agent, and was awarded annually to a citizen of the Commonwealth, Republic of Ireland, Pakistan, or South Africa for a first novel or book of short stories. It was cancelled in 1999 due to "the lack of publicity its winners received."[1]
Past winners
- 1975 - Jane Gardam - Black Faces, White Faces and Matthew Vaughan - Chalky
- 1976 - Caroline Blackwood - The Stepdaughter
- 1977 - Patricia Finney - A Shadow of Gulls
- 1978 - Leslie Norris - Sliding: Short Stories
- 1979 - John Harvey - The Plate Shop
- 1980 - Ted Harriot - Keep On Running
- 1981 - Christopher Hope - A Separate Development
- 1982 - Glyn Hughes - Where I Used to Play on the Green
- 1983 - R. M. Lamming - The Notebook of Gismondo Cavalletti
- 1984 - James Buchan - A Parish of Rich Women
- 1985 - Patricia Ferguson - Family Myths and Legends
- 1986 - Jim Crace - Continent
- 1987 - Adam Zameenzad - The Thirteenth House
- 1988 - Carol Birch - A Life in the Palace
- 1989 - Tim O'Grady - Motherland[2]
- 1990 - Russell Celyn Jones - Soldiers and Innocents[3]
- 1991 - John Loveday - Halo[4]
- 1992 - Elspeth Barker - O Caledonia[5]
- 1993 - Nicola Barker - Love Your Enemies[6]
- 1994 - Fred D'Aguiar - The Longest Memory[7]
- 1995 - Vikram Chandra - Red Earth and Pouring Rain[8]
- 1996 - Linda Grant - The Cast Iron Shore[9]
- 1997 - Ronald Wright - A Scientific Romance[10]
- 1998 - Gavin Kramer - Shopping[11]
References
- Awards up to 1988: Prizewinning Literature: UK Literary Award Winners by Anne Strachan, publ. 1989 by Library Association Publishing Ltd ISBN 0-85365-558-8
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- ^ "Timothy O'Grady". Randomhouse.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-03-20.
- ^ "Writers". Bbk.ac.uk. Retrieved 2012-03-20.
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- ^ "David Higham Prize for Fiction | Awards". LibraryThing. Retrieved 2012-03-20.
- ^ Friel, Brian. "The Longest Memory: Amazon.co.uk: Fred D'Aguiar: Books". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-03-20.
- ^ "Red Earth and Pouring Rain". Vikramchandra.com. Retrieved 2012-03-20.
- ^ British Council. "Linda Grant | British Council Literature". Contemporarywriters.com. Retrieved 2012-03-20.
- ^ "Ronald Wright". Randomhouse.ca. Retrieved 2012-03-20.
- ^ "Shopping by Gavin Kramer". Trade Me. 2009-03-30. Retrieved 2012-03-20.