Showing posts with label Miles Franklin Literature Award. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miles Franklin Literature Award. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

2010 Miles Franklin Literary Award

Peter Temple’s crime novel Truth has won the 2010 Miles Franklin Literary Award, presented last night at a ceremony in Sydney.


Michael Heyward of Text publishing told the Weekly Book Newsletter he was ‘over the moon’, following Temple’s win. He said Truth had ‘changed the possibility of the crime novel’. ‘Truth is a crime novel but also a novel about crime. It’s a contemporary tragedy,’ he said.


Temple’s acceptance speech, full of self-deprecating humour, went down well with the audience. He used it to ponder the trajectory of the Miles Franklin award, which began with Patrick White and had now led to his win, suggesting--and it was difficult to tell if he was joking--that White would ‘think it unthinkable’ that he had won.The South Africa-born author also added, and this time seriously, that he hoped ‘the Miles Franklin would put an end to the matter of my “Australian-ness”’.

Friday, April 23, 2010

This year's Miles Franklin Award shortlist was announced last week












The shortlisted titles are:

LOVESONG by Alex Miller

JASPER JONES by Craig Silvey

THE BOOK OF EMMETT by Deborah Forster

TRUTH by Peter Temple

BUTTERFLY by Sonya Hartnett

THE BATH FUGUES by Brian Castro

Watch this space. The final winner will be announced on 22nd June.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

The titles longlisted for this year's Miles Franklin Literary Award have been announced










































































The longlisted titles are:

  • Lovesong (Alex Miller, A&U)

  • The Bath Fugues (Brian Castro, Giramondo Publishing)

  • Jasper Jones (Craig Silvey, A&U)

  • Sons of the Rumour (David Foster, Picador)

  • The Book of Emmett (Deborah Forster, Vintage)

  • Siddon Rock (Glenda Guest, Vintage)

  • Boy on a Wire (Jon Doust, Fremantle Press)

  • Figurehead (Patrick Allington, Black Inc.)

  • Parrot and Olivier in America (Peter Carey, Hamish Hamilton)

  • Truth (Peter Temple, Text Publishing)

  • Butterfly (Sonya Hartnett, Penguin)

  • The People's Train (Thomas Keneally, Knopf)

The award shortlist will be annouced in April, with the winner to be awarded at a presentation dinner on 22 June.