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Who Are The 2019 National Book Award Finalists? See The Full Shortlists – NPR, Npr.org

Who Are The 2019 National Book Award Finalists? See The Full Shortlists – NPR, Npr.org


Who Are The 2019 National Book Award Finalists? See The Full ShortlistsThe shortlists this year include Marlon James, Susan Choi, Carolyn Forché, Jason Reynolds and more than two dozen other authors and translators. Winners in five categories will be unveiled next month.

         

      

            

           

      

            

    

    

        

                Twenty-five books remain in consideration for the five National Book Awards that will be doled out Nov. 20 in New York City. Among the names to be found on the 2019 shortlists: Marlon James, Susan Choi, Jason Reynolds, Carolyn Forche and Laila Lalami, among others.                                                                           Alexander Spatari / Getty Images                                                      hide caption            

            

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Twenty-five books remain in consideration for the five National Book Awards that will be doled out Nov. 20 in New York City. Among the names to be found on the 2019 shortlists: Marlon James, Susan Choi, Jason Reynolds, Carolyn Forche and Laila Lalami, among others.         

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Just 25 books can still be called contenders for the

The National Book Foundation on Tuesday unveiled the finalists, listing five books each in five categories. And while there are some readily recognizable names among the remaining authors – some with past shortlist appearances and other literary prizes already under their belt – none of them has taken home a National Book Award in these categories before.

       

That means Edmund White, who has already been announced as winner of this yearlifetime achievement award, will be joined by a host of newcomers when it comes time for the recipients to be announced on Nov. 20 at a ritzy ceremony in New York City.

You’ll find the finalists’ names below, along with links to NPR’s previous coverage where available, by scrolling down or simply jumping to a category.

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Marlon James Builds A New World From Old Stories In 'Black Leopard'

                      

                

          

          

Nonfiction

            

                  

                        

Here Are The Nominees For The 2019 National Book Awards

                      

                

          

          

Poetry

  • Jericho Brown,The Tradition
  • Toi Derricotte,“I”: New and Selected Poems
  • Ilya Kaminsky, (Deaf Republic)

  • Carmen Giménez Smith, (Be Recorder)
  • Arthur Sze,Sight Lines
            

                  

                        

                      

                

          

          

Translated literature

  • Khaled Khalifa, (Death Is Hard Work) Translated from Arabic by Leri Price
  • László Krasznahorkai,Baron Wenckheim’s Homecoming
    Translated from Hungarian by Ottilie Mulzet
  • Scholastique Mukasonga,The Barefoot Woman
    (Translated from French by Jordan Stump
  • )Yoko Ogawa,(The Memory Police) Translated from Japanese by Stephen Snyder

  • Pajtim Statovci,CrossingTranslated from Finnish by David Hackston

Young people literature

  • Akwaeke Emezi,Pet
  • Jason Reynolds,Look Both Ways: A Tale Told in Ten Blocks
  • Randy Ribay,Patron Saints of Nothing
  • Laura Ruby,Thirteen Doorways, Wolves Behind Them All
  • Martin W. Sandler,1919: The Year That Changed America
            

                  

                        

3 Crackling Young Adult Reads To Welcome Fall

                      

                

          

   

   

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