The Sunday Times Fiction Prize
The Sunday Times Fiction Prize has been awarded by the South African newspaper The Sunday Times since 2001 to accompany their Alan Paton Award for works of non-fiction. Together the two prizes are jointly called The Sunday Times Literary Awards. Winners for the fiction prize receive R75 000.
Recipients
- 2013: Karen Jayes for For the Mercy of Water[1]
- 2012: Michiel Heyns for Lost Ground[2]
- 2011: Sifiso Mzobe for Young Blood[3]
- 2010: Imraan Coovadia for High Low In-between[4]
- 2009: Anne Landsman for The Rowing Lesson
- 2008: Ceridwen Dovey for Blood Kin
- 2007: Marlene van Niekerk for Agaat
- 2006: Andrew Brown for Coldsleep Lullaby
- 2005: Justin Cartwright for The Promise of Happiness
- 2004: Rayda Jacobs for Confessions of a Gambler
- 2003: André P Brink for The Other Side of Silence
- 2002: Ivan Vladislavic for The Restless Supermarket
- 2001: Zakes Mda for The Heart of Redness
References
- ↑ "Karen Jayes Wins the Sunday Times Fiction Prize for For the Mercy of Water"
- ↑ Andile Ndlovu (22 June 2012). "Witty Heyns wins award". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
- ↑ Chris (Jun 27, 2011). "Sifiso Mzobe Honoured with 2011 Sunday Times Fiction Prize". Books Live. Retrieved June 21, 2012.
- ↑ Ben (editor) (Jul 24, 2010). "Imraan Coovadia and Albie Sachs Win the Sunday Times Literary Awards". Books Live. Retrieved June 21, 2012.