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 | | She has also published short story collections, During Mother's Absence (1993) and Playing Sardines (2003), three books of poetry including All the Selves I Was: Selected Poems 1986-1994 (1995), and a book of essays, On Food, Sex and God: On Inspiration and Writing (1998). |  | | She is also the author of three books of short stories and a memoir, Among the White Moon Faces (1996), which received the 1997 American Book Award for non-fiction. |  | | She has also published four volumes of poetry: No Man's Grove (1985); Modern Secrets (1989); Monsoon History (1994), which is a retrospective selection of her work; and What the Fortune Teller Didn't Say (1998). |
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| | Penguin UK |
 | | The shortlist for prestigious children's book award the Carnegie medal has been announced, with Beverley Naidoo's tale of a Nigerian brother and sister fleeing their country, The Other Side of Truth, among the eight finalists. |  | | Described by Ray Ryan in The Guardian as 'an honest, important book, one that deserves a wide and careful readership', Elliott's book is an absorbing history of the Ulster Catholics from their early medieval origins to their dissolution in 1999. |  | | Matthew Kneale author of this year's Whitbread Book of the Year Award winner, English Passengers, is available to answer your questions. |
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| | The Independent Online Edition > Enjoyment |
 | | After learning of the book's inclusion on the WH Smith shortlist, Fischer said: "Good luck to him. |  | | It has been dismissed as his worst ever novel, and was greeted with near universal derision when it was published. |  | | Yellow Dog, a dark comedy dealing with shifting moral values and masculinity, was dismissed as a contender for last year's Man Booker Prize in a matter of seconds. |
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| | Pan Macmillan |
 | | We are delighted to announce that Picador's Colm Tóibín was shortlisted for the WHSmith Literary Award 2005 for his novel, The Master. |  | | The 2003 winners of The Gold and Silver Daggers, the leading awards for literary crime fiction in the UK, were announced at the CWA 50th Jubilee Dagger Awards Lunch in London and 2003 CWA Gold Dagger for Fiction and £3000 goes to Minette Walters for her bestseller |  | | The Smartest Giant in Town is one of five titles nominated in the Best Illustrated Book to Read Aloud category. |
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 | | Usually the literary ballad is more elaborate and complex; the poet may retain only some of the devices and conventions of the older verse narrative. |  | | As part of her teaching career she wrote her first book, The Story... |  | | Kirby-Smith, Edmund Kirby-Smith, Edmund: see Smith, Edmund Kirby. |
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 | | His critical books are The Marginalization of Poetry: Language Writing and Literary History (Princeton University Press) and The Trouble with Genius: Reading Pound, Joyce, Stein, and Zukofsky (University of California Press). |  | | He is the author of Our Halcyon Dayes: English Prerevolutionary Texts and Postmodern Culture (1989), The Translator's Invisibility: A History of Translation (1995), and The Scandals of Translation: Towards an Ethics of Difference (1998). |  | | Lawrence Venuti, Professor of English at Temple University, works in early modern literature, British, American, and foreign poetic traditions, translation theory and history, and literary translation. |
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| | Entente Cordiale :: Living the Entente Cordiale |
 | | Alain’s work has been described as a ‘philosophy of everyday life.’ While far from being self-help books, his essays examine the work of Montaigne, Proust and Huysmanns in order to develop ideas about vital questions such as art, friendship, envy, inadequacy and desire. |  | | Q: French writers seem to be a consistent theme in your books – Proust, Montaigne, Huysmans. |  | | Q : You grew up speaking both French and English. |
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| | WH Smith Award |
 | | Founded in 1959 to "encourage and bring international esteem to authors of the British Commonwealth," the WH Smith award is for an author whose book "makes, in the opinion of the judges, the most significant contribution to literature." Authors from the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth, or the Irish Republic are eligible. |  | | Judging is done by an independent panel of three judges who call in books from publishers. |  | | These popular awards include titles in fiction, general knowledge, travel, biography/autobiography, business, "new talent," home and leisure, and children's writing. |
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| | Angling Writers Association |
 | | The award is full size bronze bust of Britons top angler who died in 1985. |  | | His first book, "The Best of British Baits", which traces the history of artificial lures from Izaac Walton's silk minnow through to the 1930's, has become an immediate bestseller amongst tackle collectors worldwide. |  | | In 1999 he founded the literary society for his favourite writer B.B. He and his wife also run an angling publishing company, The Little Egret Press, ( www.l-e-p.com), which specialises in fine limited edition books. |
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| | BBC News UK Melvyn Bragg banks book award |
 | | Links to more UK stories are at the foot of the page. |  | | Literary giants shortlisted for the award included J M Coetzee for his book Disgrace which won him the Commonwealth Writer's prize and the Booker Prize for the second time. |  | | The South Bank Show presenter, who published his first novel, For Want of a Nail, in 1965, said the new book was triggered by the death of his father. |
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 | | Shirley was born in Malacca, Malaysia and is currently professor of English at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. She is the author of four volumes of poetry, three books of short stories and a memoir, Among the White Moon Faces, which received the 1997 American Book Award for non-fiction. |  | | He is also the author of two novels, a play, non-fiction works and essays and has translated ten volumes of poetry. |  | | Michèle is the author of eleven novels, the most recent being The Mistressclass (2003), three books of poetry, a book of essays and two short story collections. Daughters of the House was shortlisted for the 1992 Booker Prize and won the WH Smith Literary Award in 1993. |
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http://www.dublincity.ie/living_in_the_city/recreation_and_culture/literary_award/judging_panels/0050_2004_judging_panel.asp
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| | Paritosh Uttam: Indian Writing in English: Rohinton Mistry |
 | | He concentrates on telling the story in the good old way, instead of blowing the reader away with language and wordplay. |  | | Rohinton Mistry won the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the WH Smith Literary Award in 1991. |
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http://www.paritoshuttam.com/indian-writers/rohinton-mistry.html
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| | Bexley Council - Libraries - Adult Book Awards |
 | | First awarded in 1959, the WH Smith Literary Award celebrates good books from all genres of literature and has been won by some of the leading names of 20th century literature. |  | | Each year it is given to the book that, in the opinion of the panel of judges, has made the most outstanding contribution to literature in the year under review. |  | | The award was innovative for its time, being the first Award that had no age limit for the author and was not limited to novels, poetry or biography, but covered the widest literary field. |
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Books: In Desolate Heaven |
 | | His novels include Winter Garden (1985 James Tait Black Prize winner), A New Ice Age (1986 runner-up for the Guardian Fiction Prize), A Lunar Eclipse, The Earth Made of Glass, Elysium, In Desolate Heaven, The Sword Cabinet, The Book of the Heathen (shortlisted for the 2001 WH Smith Literary Award) and Peacetime. |  | | Write the first customer review of this item |
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| | Guardian Unlimited Books News Rowling wins first adult prize |
 | | A delighted Rowling beat another book with appeal to both age groups, Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, and stories by the horror specialist James Herbert and Ian Rankin. |  | | The WH Smith literary award, the only one decided by judges, went to the US novelist Richard Powers for his The Time of Our Singing, about three generations of a mixed-race family from the 1930s onwards. |  | | The results normally reflect bestseller lists and the chain's spending promoting titles. |
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http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,6109,1170789,00.html
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 | | This might be an interesting way to get people to try books they've never read before--their local library sends them the first chapter of books through their email. |  | | There is a new award to be given out June 4th at the Book Expo. |  | | The Times Literary Supplement via Powells.com has a review up for Colm Toibin 's new novel, The Master. |
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http://www.noblenet.org/danvers/weblog/2004_03_01_blog_archive.html
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| | ITV - Ian McEwan |
 | | He admits that he was motivated in part by a desire to deliberately set out to make an impact but in doing so, had written himself into a corner. |  | | His first collections of stories First Love, Last Rites — for which he won the Somerset Maugham Award in 1976 - and 1978 novels The Cement Garden and The Comfort of Strangers, McEwan earned a reputation as being a master of the violent and perverse. |  | | In The South Bank Show, Melvyn Bragg talks to McEwan about his catalogue of work. |
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http://www.itv.com/page.asp?partid=2397
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| | Biographies: Latter-day Saint and/or Utah Film Personalities: D |
 | | Some literary critics dismiss his literary achievement because he was a "historian," while historians dismiss his historical achievement because they consider him a literary dilettante. |  | | Derricott and his family have lived in Utah to allow him to pursue his current relationship with Lorien, which he co-founded. |  | | Another important work is De Voto's historical trilogy about the Western expansion: The Year of Decision: 1846 (1942), Across the Wide Missouri (1947; Pulitzer Prize, Bancroft Prize) and The Course of Empire (1952; National Book Award). |
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| | ITV - Melvyn Bragg |
 | | Bragg has also written books on a number of different subjects including a biography of Richard Burton, an oral history of the twentieth century called Speak For England and On Giants' Shoulders, a history of science based on his BBC radio series. |  | | There are 22 editions a year and it has won more than 120 awards. |  | | He has since written over 20 books, most recently Crossing the Lines (2003), the third installment following the highly acclaimed A Son of War (2001) and The Soldier's Return (1999) for which he won the WH Smith Literary Award. |
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| | 1999 Stand Magazine Short Fiction Contest |
 | | She has also published three books of poetry, and a collection of short stories, During Mother's Absence (Virago). |  | | , half-English and half-French, is the author of seven novels, including Daughters of the House which was shortlisted for the 1992 Booker Prize,and won the WH Smith Literary Award, and Impossible Saints (Virago). |  | | This competition and the funding of the prizes takes place thanks to the generosity of a number of institutions and private individuals, among whom are: |
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| | Donna Tartt Wins WH Smith literary award for second novel |
 | | How to add a link from your own home page to ours. |  | | Sir David Attenbrough picked up two awards, adds BBC News Online, for his personal memoirs, `Life on Air`, and for the book accompanying his popular wildlife series `The Life of Mammals.` [... |  | | I choose the top stories from Britain's online newspapers every morning to help you make up your own mind about the day's news. |
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| | Fathom :: The Source for Online Learning |
 | | His other major books include Dead Certainties: Unwarranted Speculations (1991), The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age (1987), and Rembrandt's Eyes (1999). |  | | He is also winner of the Wolfson Prize for History for Patriots and Liberators: Revolution and Government in the Netherlands 1780-1813 (1977); of the NCP Prize for Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution (1989); and the WH Smith Literary Award for Landscape and Memory (1995). |  | | From 1995 to 1998 he was art critic and cultural essayist for the New Yorker magazine. |
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| | Authors at Antony Harwood Literary Agency: indluding A L Kennedy, Douglas Kennedy, Amanda Craig |
 | | High Tide (longlisted Samuel Johnson Prize and Guardian first book award) |  | | The Swimming-Pool Library (James Tait Black Memorial Prize), The Folding Star (shortlisted Booker Prize), The Spell, The Line of Beauty ( Winner of 2004 Booker Prize, shortlisted Whitbread Novel Award 2004), shortlisted Commonwealth Writers Prize and America's National Book Critics' Circle Award. |  | | Gates of Eden, The Drunken Driver has the Right of Way (poetry) |
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| | Tiscali Forums - Major award for JK Rowling |
 | | It goes to show it's not just kids that read the Harry Potter tales! |  | | JK Rowling has been honoured with her book 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix' claiming the WH Smith Adult Literary Award. |  | | Tiscali Forums > General Discussion > Teens > Teens Archive > Major award for JK Rowling |
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http://bbs.tiscali.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?threadid=59281
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| | Obituary - Anthony Dymoke Powell |
 | | On returning to England in 1937 Powell settled to life as a full-time novelist and literary critic, his first books, The Barnard Letters (1928) and the novel Afternoon Men (1931), having been published by Duckworth while he was still working there. |  | | Powell was awarded the CBE in 1956 and made a Companion of Honour in 1988. |  | | On leaving the Army at the end of 1945 AP returned to the life of a novelist and literary critic and in 1951 published A Question of Upbringing, the first volume of what was to become his 12-volume masterwork A Dance to the Music of Time which was published over the ensuing almost 25 years. |
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| | Jean Rhys: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | Rhys's vision is uncompromising and her literary style is spare. |  | | Her first four novels were published during her twenties and thirties, but it was not until the publication of Wide Sargasso Sea in 1966 that she emerged as a significant literary figure. |  | | Born in Dominica (a formerly British island in the Caribbean) to a Welsh father and Creole mother, Rhys moved to England at the age of sixteen, where she worked unsuccessfully as a chorus girl. |
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| | Jean Rhys biography .ms |
 | | The book is a "prequel" to Charlotte Brontë 's novel, Jane Eyre. |  | | The book won the prestigious WH Smith Literary Award in 1967. |  | | Her works of fiction are often criticised as variations on a singular theme- that of the lives of women transplanted from their roots and left to die at the whims of unfamiliar societies. |
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http://jean-rhys.biography.ms
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | This UK award is chosen from the Top 40 most borrowed books in Doncaster Libraries. |  | | This award is voted by librarians around the world and is for a novel of high literary merit. |  | | Philip Roth has recently been announced winner of the 2005 WHSmith Literary Award for his novel, The Plot Against America. |
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| | Melvyn Bragg |
 | | Although he is, because of his education and his profession, inevitably steeped in the literary tradition, Bragg has his own very individual voice. |  | | Despite Bragg's numerous debts to the greats of English literature, his writing is surprisingly lacking in the usual literary devices such as simile or metaphor. |  | | Bragg writes within a long English literary tradition. |
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| | NRIOL.COM - Snippets - Vikram Seth gets British title |
 | | Vikram is a prodigious writer and has to his credit three novels, a travel guide on China and many publications on poetry. |  | | Vikram has received rave reviews for his work around the globe and has been likened to literary greats of the English language. |  | | His earlier awards include The Thomas Cook Travel Book Award, the Commonwealth Poetry Prize and WH Smith Literary Award. |
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http://www.nriol.com/content/snippets/archives/500/snippet406.html
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| | Caltech Press Release, 3/29/2004, |
 | | This event is free and open to the public. |  | | His most recent book, Atonement (2001), received the National Book Critics Circle Award, the WH Smith Literary Prize, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. |  | | McEwan's appearance is part of his three-day visit to campus as the spring literary guest of the Institute's Words Matter program. |
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| | Guardian Unlimited Books News McEwan's novel wins prize at last |
 | | Read the first chapter of Atonement at guardian.co.uk/books/firstchapters |  | | The main section of the WH Smith awards - which is decided by customer vote in bookshops - brought the best selling author Nick Hornby his first big book prize. |  | | The award is the first for a work regarded as a near-masterpiece by many critics. |
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http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,6109,681556,00.html
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| | Doon Online - Vikram Seth |
 | | He is Vikram Seth and is in the press once again with the publication of his latest book, An Equal Music. |  | | Awards: Thomas Cook Travel Book Award (1983); Commonwealth Poetry Prize (1986); WH Smith Literary Award (1994). |  | | In Britain he has been likened to literary greats of the English novel. |
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| | Coventry and Warwickshire Network (CWN) - Philip Larkin |
 | | 'Required Writing: miscellaneous pieces 1955-1982', a collection of literary criticism, interviews and jazz criticism, published in November. |  | | 'Aubade', his last great poem, appeared in the Times Literary Supplement in December |  | | Larkin's 'Selected Letters' published in October - proves to be the literary event of the year |
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| | Bloomsbury.com - News and gossip |
 | | The longlist for the Orange Prize was announced on the 17th, and the very next day the WH Smith ‘People’s Choice’ Book Awards made known which books the people had chosen. |  | | This year's shortlist of eight was announced on the 20 March. |  | | Having been characterised as a reclusive enigma by some, and as immensely crushworthy by others (well, by me), Donna Tartt was at the ceremony to pick up her first ever British book award in person. |
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http://www.bloomsburymagazine.com/writersarea/InThePress.asp?ITPW_id=154
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| | Biography for Melvyn Bragg |
 | | Won the WH Smith Literary Award 2000 for his acclaimed book, The Soldier's Return. |  | | He is a prolific and much respected author. |
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| | Billy's blog: Life of Billy Archives |
 | | I think it’s really important that Robbie gets a chance to work seriously on his art, like when the main concern of the literary establishment was to ‘get Mr. |  | | I know a lot of the 8216;literary dinner-party’ people David Aaronovitch mentioned will be quite negative about her, but I do think she does a good job for people here (and not just because she has been supportive of The Lecture List). |  | | Another artist told me that she does 2 days a week and that you should never take on more than that if you want to do your own work, but Robbie thinks it will work so we’ll see. |
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| | RUSNET :: Book on Pushkin wins 30,000 non-fiction prize |
 | | A professor of history at Birkbeack College, University of London, Figes won the Wolfson History Prize, the WH Smith Literary Award and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, for his 1997 work, A People's Tragedy. |  | | Tomalin looked beyond Pepys's diaries to his youth, describing a schoolboy who rejoiced when Charles I died. |  | | The biographer, Claire Tomalin, traced the life of Britain's most celebrated diarist in Samuel Pepys: The Unequalled Self, winner of the Whitbread Book of the Year Award 2002. |
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| | Guardian Unlimited Books News Tartt wins WH Smith prize |
 | | The bestselling American writer Donna Tartt scooped her first British book prize last night after winning the £5,000 WH Smith literary award. |  | | Her triumph came a day after the book earned her a nomination for the £30,000 women-only Orange fiction prize. |  | | Although the literary award is chosen by judges, other WH Smith prizes are chosen by votes via the company's bookstores or online and tend to mirror bestseller lists or titles given the best display in the stores. |
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http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,6109,917221,00.html
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| | Paritosh Uttam: Indian Writing in English: Vikram Seth |
 | | He seems to be at home whether his setting is pre-independent India, the modern yuppie world of California, or a musical romance in Europe, as is evident from the lucid free-flowing prose. |  | | Vikram Seth won the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the WH Smith Literary Award in 1994. |
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http://www.paritoshuttam.com/indian-writers/vikram-seth.html
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 | | The book was nominated for the Guardian First Fiction Award and the WH Smith Literary Prize, the Commonwealth Writers Prize, and the Los Angeles Times Book Award. |  | | His story collection A Few Short Notes on Tropical Butterflies will be published in 10 languages. |  | | The title story was selected by Joyce Carol Oates for the Best New American Voices 2003 fiction anthology, and The Hill Station, received the Prairie Lights Short Fiction Award. |
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http://www.adelaidefestivalofideas.com.au/speakers/murray.asp
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| | W H Smith |
 | | This article is about the bookshop chain; for the businessman and politician of that name, see William Henry Smith. |  | | W H Smith (formerly known as W H Smith and Son) is a high street chain of bookshops in the United Kingdom, founded in the 18th century by Henry Walton Smith. |  | | The W H Smith staff journal, Newsbasket, was published between 1908 and 1978, and provides an interesting business and social history of the firm at that time. |
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| | WH Smith Literary Award |
 | | Competing for this year's WH Smith Literary Award are books on domestic life after World War II, an "emancipated" South Africa, an investigation into war-time killing, the life of ping pong-playing Oliver Walzer, a study of the elusive Pontius Pilate and an insight into the man behind Marxism. |  | | With the shortlist reduced from 68 to six, and Seamus Heaney's "Beowulf" and JK Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban " out of the running, you can expect an interesting result on May 11. |
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http://www.wordup.co.uk/awardsandprizes/whsmithliteraryaward.htm
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| | BookBrowse.com // A literary feast of exceptional books |
 | | BookBrowse.com // A literary feast of exceptional books |  | | It is forbidden to copy anything for publication elsewhere without written permission from the copyright holder. |
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| | WH Smith ditches People's Choice Award |
 | | UK book retail outlet WH Smith is to drop its People's Choice Book Awards. |  | | "We will therefore be continuing our long-standing WH Smith Literary Award, now in its forty-sixth year, and sponsor the W H Smith Children's Book of the Year within the British Book Awards." |  | | "We have decided to consolidate our book award activities into fewer, more focused, initiatives that work hard for our customers and us," said a spokesperson for the company. |
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| | Ian McEwan Website: Atonement |
 | | 'A Version of Events', Times Literary Supplement, 5139, 28 September 2001: 23. |
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| | Amazon.ca: Editorial Reviews Books: Son of War Mm |
 | | But whereas A Soldier's Return was largely Sam's story, Bragg here gives equal weight to Ellen, with her wide-eyed adoration for a long-lost brother and her high hopes of life on the new edge-of-town estate, cruelly foiled by Sam's dreams of owning a pub. |  | | The previous novel--a moving account of the struggles, social and psychological, faced by a Burma veteran returning to Cumbrian hometown life with his wife and six-year-old son--picked up the WH Smith 1999 Literary Award. |  | | Melvyn Bragg's A Son of War begins where A Soldier's Return ended. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/books/0340822171/reviews
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| | Wide Sargasso Sea - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
 | | It won the prestigious WH Smith Literary Award in 1967, and was the novel to bring her to public attention after decades of obscurity. |  | | The book is a "prequel" to Charlotte Brontë 's novel, Jane Eyre, focusing on Rochester's mad wife Bertha, here named Antoinette. |
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| | WH Smith Literary Award - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This page was last modified 16:42, 28 Dec 2004. |  | | It founding aim was stated to be to "encourage and bring international esteem to authors of the British Commonwealth"; originally open to all residents of the U.K., the |  | | The WH Smith Literary Award is an award founded in 1959 by |
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