The illustrator Quentin Blake has won the 2012 Eleanor Farjeon Award, which recognises an outstanding contribution to the world of children’s books by an individual or organisation. Last year the award was given to The Federation of Children's Book Groups.
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17 December 2012
10 December 2012
Best of the best award
Nights At The Circus by Angela Carter was recently named the best fictional work to have won the James Tait Black Prize since it was founded in 1919 in memory of publisher James Tait Black. Past winners of this annual prize have included D.H. Lawrence, E.M. Forster, Evelyn Waugh, and Martin Amis. Nights at the Circus originally won the James Tait Black Prize for fiction in 1984. Two prizes, judged by scholars of literature, are awarded annually by the University of Edinburgh for the best work of fiction and the best biography published in the previous year. A third category - drama - is being introduced with the next prize.
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