Olive Schreiner Prize
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The Olive Schreiner Prize is an annual award to new and emergent talent administered by the English Academy of South Africa.[1]
Award winners
- 2013 Prose Peter Dunseith The Bird of Heaven [2]
- 2012 Drama Nicholas Spagnoletti London Road
- 2011 Drama No Award[3]
- 2010 Poetry Finuala Dowling Notes from the Dementia Ward[4]
- 2009 Prose Michael Cawood Green For The Sake of Silence[5]
- 2008 Drama No Award[6]
- 2007 Poetry Rustum Kozain This Carting Life[7]
- 2006 Prose Jane Taylor Of Wild Dogs, Russel Brownlee - Garden of the Plagues[8]
- 2005 Drama John Kani Nothing but the Truth
- 2004 Poetry Isobel Dixon Weather Eye
- 2003 Prose Hugh Lewin Bandiet out of Jail
- 2002 Drama Xoli Norman Halleluja
- 2001 Poetry Mzi Mahola When Rains Come
- 2000 Prose Antjie Krog Country of My Skull
- 1999 Drama Moira Lovell Bedtime Stories
- 1998 Poetry Dan Wylie The Road Out
- 1997 Prose Zakes Mda Ways of Dying
- 1996 Drama Zakes Mda The Nun's Romantic Story
- 1995 Poetry Allan James Morning near Genadendal
- 1994 Prose Deena Padayachee What's Love Got to Do with It?
- 1993 Drama No Award
- 1992 Poetry Tatamkulu Afrika Nine Lives
- 1991 Prose Ivan Vladislavic Missing Persons
- 1990 Drama Norman Coombe A Snake in the Garden
- 1989 Poetry Kelwyn Sole Blood of Our Silence
- 1988 Prose John Conyngham The Arrowing of the Cane
- 1987 Drama No Award
- 1986 Poetry Lionel Abrahams Journal of a New Man
- 1985 Prose Menan du Plessis A State of Fear
- 1985 Drama Junction Avenue Theatre Company Randlords and Rotgut
- 1983 Poetry Chris Mann New Shades
- 1982 Prose Rose Zwi Another Year In Africa
- 1981 Drama No Award
- 1980 Poetry Patrick Cullinan Today Is Not Different
- 1979 Prose Ahmed Essop The Hajji And Other Stories
- 1978 Drama John Cundill Redundant & Waiting
- 1977 Poetry Robert Greig Talking Bull
- 1976 Prose Sheila Roberts Outside Life's Feast
- 1975 Drama Douglas Livingstone A Rhino For the Boardroom
- 1974 Poetry Oswald Mtshali The Sounds of a Cowhide Drum
- 1973 Prose Sheila Fugard The Castaway
- 1972 Drama No Award
- 1971 Poetry Elias Pater In Praise of Night
- 1970 Prose No Award
- 1969 Drama No Award
- 1968 Poetry Sydney Clouts One Life
- 1967 Prose M F C Roebuck Nyitso: a novel of West Africa
- 1966 Drama No Award
- 1965 Poetry No Award
- 1964 Prose Anna M Louw 20 Days That Autumn
Notes
- ↑ http://www.englishacademy.co.za/awards.html
- ↑ http://bookslive.co.za/blog/2013/10/02/peter-dunseith-and-lauren-van-vuuren-receive-2013-english-academy-olive-schreiner-and-thomas-pringle-awards/
- ↑ http://bookslive.co.za/blog/2012/06/12/kelwyn-sole-wins-thomas-pringle-award-for-poetry-for-cape-town%E2%84%A2/
- ↑ http://bookslive.co.za/blog/2010/11/17/finuala-dowling-and-michiel-heyns-win-the-english-academys-olive-schreiner-and-thomas-pringle-prizes/
- ↑ BOOKS Live "Michael Cawood Green Wins the Olive Schreiner Prize for Prose, for For the Sake of Silence"
- ↑ http://bookslive.co.za/blog/2008/10/20/david-medalie-wins-the-2008-pringle-prize-for-short-fiction/
- ↑ http://bookslive.co.za/blog/2008/01/23/rustum-kozain-wins-the-olive-schreiner-prize/
- ↑ http://bookslive.co.za/blog/2007/01/08/brownlee-taylor-share-olive-schreiner-prize/
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