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The David Higham Prize for Fiction was inaugurated in 1975 to mark the 80th birthday of David Higham, literary agent, and was awarded annually to a citizen of the Commonwealth, Republic of Ireland, Pakistan, or South Africa for a first novel or book of short stories. It was cancelled in 1999 due to "the lack of publicity its winners received." ==Past winners== *1975 - Jane Gardam - ''Black Faces, White Faces'' and Matthew Vaughan - ''Chalky'' *1976 - Caroline Blackwood - ''The Stepdaughter'' *1977 - Patricia Finney - ''A Shadow of Gulls'' *1978 - Leslie Norris - ''Sliding: Short Stories'' *1979 - John Harvey - ''The Plate Shop'' *1980 - Ted Harriot - ''Keep On Running'' *1981 - Christopher Hope - ''A Separate Development'' *1982 - Glyn Hughes - ''Where I Used to Play on the Green'' *1983 - R. M. Lamming - ''The Notebook of Gismondo Cavalletti'' *1984 - James Buchan - ''A Parish of Rich Women'' *1985 - Patricia Ferguson - ''Family Myths and Legends'' *1986 - Jim Crace - ''Continent'' *1987 - Adam Zameenzad - ''The Thirteenth House'' *1988 - Carol Birch - ''Life in the Palace'' *1989 - Tim O'Grady - ''Motherland'' *1990 - Russell Celyn Jones - ''Soldiers and Innocents'' *1991 - John Loveday - ''Halo'' *1992 - Elspeth Barker - ''O Caledonia'' *1993 - Nicola Barker - ''Love Your Enemies'' *1994 - Fred D'Aguiar - ''The Longest Memory'' *1995 - Vikram Chandra - ''Red Earth and Pouring Rain'' *1996 - Linda Grant - ''The Cast Iron Shore'' *1997 - Ronald Wright - ''A Scientific Romance'' *1998 - Gavin Kramer - ''Shopping'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「David Higham Prize for Fiction」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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