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2011 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards Shortlists

2011 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards Shortlists


Federal Arts Minister, Simon Crean, has announced the 2011 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards shortlists.

Mr Crean said being shortlisted for the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards is a great achievement for authors that will bring further public recognition of their writing. The judging panels were enormously impressed by the breadth of talent displayed in this year’s entries, and applauded the inventiveness, artistry and flair for which Australian creators and publishers are justly renowned.
So here are the shortlists :
Non-fiction
Sydney by Delia Falconer
How To Make Gravy by Paul Kelly
The Party by Richard McGregor
The Hard Light of Day by Rod Moss
Claude Levi-Strauss: The Poet in the Laboratory by Patrick Wilcken
Fiction
Traitor by Stephen Daisley
Notorious by Roberta Lowing
When Colts Ran by Roger McDonald
Glissando by David Musgrave
That Deadman Dance by Kim Scott
Young Adult Fiction
Good Oil by Laura Buzo
Graffiti Moon by Cath Crowley
The Three Loves of Persimmon by Cassandra Gold
About a Girl by Joanne Horniman
The Piper’s Son by Melina Marchetta
Children’s Fiction
Why I Love Australia by Bronwyn Bancroft
Flyaway by Lucy Christopher
Now by Morris Gleitzman
April Underhill, Tooth Fairy by Bob Graham
Shake a Leg by Boori Monty Pryor and Jan Ormerod
More information about the shortlists is available from the Australian Government’s Arts and Culture web pages.
The winners will be announced in early July.

Salman Rushdie to write Non-fiction

Salman Rushdie to write Non-fiction

Salman Rushdie is to write a book about the decade he spent in hiding while living under a fatwa issued by the then-Supreme Leader of Iran, Grand Ayatollah Khomeini.

Rushdie, who is in the middle of a five-year stint as a lecturer at the Emory University in Atlanta, said: “It’s my story, and at some point it needs to be told.”

Read the full Independent article here.