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The Goldsmith Book Prize is a literary award for books published in the United States.
- Goldsmiths Prize
The Goldsmiths Prize is a British literary award, founded in...
- Goldsmiths Prize
The Goldsmiths Prize is a British literary award, founded in 2013 by Goldsmiths, University of London, in association with the New Statesman. It is awarded annually to a piece of fiction that "breaks the mould or extends the possibilities of the novel form."
YearAuthorNovelPublisher2023CuddyBloomsbury2023Lori & JoePrototype2023Kate BriggsThe Long Form2023Gareth H. GavinNever WasCipher PressThe Goldsmith Prize, first awarded in 1993 and funded by a gift from the Greenfield Foundation, honors the best public service investigative journalism that has made an impact on local, state, or federal public policy or the practice of politics in the United States.
Launched in the tercentenary year of the births of Laurence Sterne and Denis Diderot, the Goldsmiths Prize champions fiction that shares something of the exuberant inventiveness and restlessness with conventions manifest in Tristram Shandy and Jacques the Fatalist.
23 de mar. de 2021 · The annual Goldsmith Book Prize is awarded to the trade and academic book published in the United States in the last 24 months that best fulfills the objective of improving democratic governance through an examination of the intersection between the media, politics and public policy.
The Goldsmith Book Prize is awarded to the trade and academic books that best fulfill the objective of improving democratic governance through an examination of the intersection between the media, politics and public policy. Learn more at GoldsmithAwards.org.
25 de jan. de 2021 · 2021 winner: Sterling Karat Gold by Isabel Waidner. "Isabel Waidner collides the real and the mythic, the beautiful and the grotesque, to mind-bending effect". Kamila Shamsie, Goldsmiths Prize Judge. Read our news story about the winner.