Central News Agency Literary Award
The Central News Agency Literary Award (CNA Literary Award, CNA Prize) was a major annual literary award in South Africa.[1] It was named for the CNA chain of bookstores. Founded by Phillip Stein[2], it recognised works in prose and poetry, and in both the English language and Afrikaans.[3]
The last award was presented in 1996, although CNA later launched a "Book of the Year" award for popular bestsellers of any genre[4].
Past winners (incomplete list)
- 1996: Sarah Ruden: Other Places (English) [5]
- 1995: Margaret McCord: The Calling of Katie Makanye (English)
- 1993: Nelson Mandela: Long Road to Freedom (English)
- 1993: Chris Barnard: Moerland (Afrikaans)
- 1989: Christopher Hope: White Boy Running (English)
- 1984: J. M. Coetzee: Life & Times of Michael K (English)
- 1982: André Brink: A Chain of Voices (English)
- 1980: J. M. Coetzee: Waiting for the Barbarians; Nadine Gordimer (English)
- 1979: Nadine Gordimer Burger's Daughter (English)
- 1979: D.J Opperman Komas Uit 'N Bamboesstok (Afrikaans)
- 1978: André Brink: Rumours of Rain (English)
- 1977: J. M. Coetzee: In the Heart of the Country (English)
- 1976: Etienne Leroux Magersfontein, O Magersfontein! (Afrikaans)
- 1975: Nadine Gordimer,
- 1975: Guy Butler: Selected Poems (English)
- 1974: Nadine Gordimer
- 1968: Chris Barnard: Duiwel-in-die-bos (Afrikaans)
- 1965: André Brink: Olé (Afrikaans)
- 1961: Siegfried Stander: The Desert Place (English)
- 1961: Chris Barnard: Bekende onrus (Afrikaans)
See also
Notes
- ^ Described as the 'then principal literary award', in 1977, by nobelprize.org.[1]
- ^ http://book.co.za/blog/2010/07/06/rip-the-founder-of-the-cna-literary-award-philip-stein/
- ^ There was no restriction by language within South Africa's indigenous languages (Callil and Tóibín, The Modern Library (1999) p.223); authors must be South African by birth or permanent residence.
- ^ http://book.co.za/blog/2009/07/21/zapiro-and-wilbur-smith-make-the-cna-book-of-the-year-shortlist/
- ^ http://book.co.za/blog/2010/07/06/rip-the-founder-of-the-cna-literary-award-philip-stein/