Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award
Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award | |
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Awarded for | Best short story collection |
Sponsor | Cork City Council |
Location | Frank O'Connor International Short Story Festival, Cork, Ireland |
Country | Ireland |
Presented by | Munster Literature Centre |
First awarded | 2005 |
Official website | [1] [2] |
The Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award—named in honour of Frank O'Connor, who devoted much of his work to the form—is an international literary award presented for the best short story collection. The prize amount is €25,000 (as of 2012[update]) making it the richest short-story collection prizes in the world (see Premio de Narrativa Breve Ribera del Duero).[1] Each year, roughly sixty books are longlisted, with either four or six books shortlisted, the ultimate decision made by three judges.
History
In 2000, the Cork, Ireland Munster Literature Centre organised the first Frank O'Connor International Short Story Festival,[2] an event dedicated to the celebration of the short story and named for Frank O'Connor, the famous Cork writer. The festival showcases readings, literary forums and workshops. Following continued growth and additional funding, the Cork City – Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award was introduced in 2005,[2] coinciding with Cork's designation as that year's European Capital of Culture.
In 2008 there was no shortlist, as the judges considered the winning book, Unaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri, as being superior to other books on the longlist.[3]
Recipients
Year | Winner | Collection | Shortlisted nominees & collections | Ref(s) |
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2005 | Yiyun Li | A Thousand Years of Good Prayers |
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2006 | Haruki Murakami | Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman |
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2007 | Miranda July | No One Belongs Here More than You |
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2008 | Jhumpa Lahiri | Unaccustomed Earth |
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[7] |
2009 | Simon Van Booy | Love Begins in Winter |
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2010 | Ron Rash | Burning Bright |
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2011 | Edna O'Brien | Saints and Sinners |
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2012 | Nathan Englander | What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank |
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2013 | David Constantine | Tea at the Midland and Other Stories |
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2014 | Colin Barrett | Young Skins |
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See also
- Irish short story, detailing the importance of the short story form in Irish culture
References
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External links
- Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award, official website
- The Cork City – Frank O'Connor Short Story Award, city website
- Munster Literature Centre
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