Barry Ronge Fiction Prize
The Barry Ronge Fiction Prize (formerly Sunday Times Fiction Prize 2001-2014) 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. The prize money was increased in 2015 from R75 000 to R100 000.[1]
Recipients
- Barry Ronge Fiction Prize
- 2015 Damon Galgut, Arctic Summer[2]
- Sunday Times Fiction Prize
- 2014 Claire Robertson for The Spiral House[1]
- 2013 Karen Jayes for For the Mercy of Water[3]
- 2012 Michiel Heyns for Lost Ground[4]
- 2011 Sifiso Mzobe for Young Blood[5]
- 2010 Imraan Coovadia for High Low In-between[6]
- 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
- 1 2 "Claire Robertson and Max du Preez Win the 2014 Sunday Times Literary Awards". Books Live. Retrieved 8 June 2015.
- ↑ Jennifer (June 27, 2015). "Damon Galgut and Jacob Dlamini Win the 2015 Sunday Times Literary Awards". Books Live. Retrieved June 28, 2015.
- ↑ "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.
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