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Notes

  • The Dylan Thomas Prize was inaugurated in 2006 with a financial prize of £60,000 awarded to the winner. The Prize is awarded 'to the best published writer in English under the age of 30 from anywhere in the world.'

    'The Prize has been designed as a series of events in which, first the short-listed writers, and eventually the winner will appear before writing groups in schools, colleges and communities both in Wales and the United States.

    'In Wales itself, the Welsh Assembly Government and individual private companies are specifically interested in encouraging this social dimension of the Prize. In Wales, as in the English-speaking world as a whole, the enthusiasm of young writers is very evident and the Prize intends to provide one focus for those energies and ambitions.'

    Source: Dylan Thomas Prize website, http://www.thedylanthomasprize.com/index.htm
    Sighted: 25/07/2006

Latest Winners / Recipients

Year: 2016

winner y separately published work icon The High Places Fiona McFarlane , London : Hodder and Stoughton , 2016 9172969 2016 selected work short story

'The stories in this enthralling collection find those moments - and places - when life seems to do an about-face. The revelations of intimidating old friends on holiday, an accident on a dark country road, a lottery win and a lesson in the real nature of luck, the sudden arrival of American parachutists in a country town . . . here people are jolted into seeing themselves and their lives from a fresh and often disconcerting perspective.

'Ranging around the world from a remote Pacific island to the tourist haunts of Greece and written with great emotional insight, extraordinary invention and wry humour, each of these stories is as rich and rewarding as literature can be.' (Publication summary)

Year: 2008

winner y separately published work icon The Boat Nam Le , Camberwell : Hamish Hamilton , 2008 Z1495449 2008 selected work short story (taught in 42 units)

'In the magnificent opening story, "Love and Honor and Pity and Pride and Compassion and Sacrifice," a young writer is urged by his friends to mine his father's experiences in Vietnam - and what seems at first a satire on turning one's life into literary commerce becomes a transcendent exploration of homeland, and the ties between father and son. "Cartagena" provides a visceral glimpse of life in Colombia as it enters the mind of a fourteen-year-old hit man facing the ultimate test. In "Meeting Elise" an ageing New York painter mourns his body's decline as he prepares to meet his daughter on the eve of her Carnegie Hall debut. And with graceful symmetry, the final, title story returns to Vietnam, to a fishing trawler crowded with refugees where a young woman's bond with a mother and her small son forces both women to a shattering decision.' (From the author's website.)

Works About this Award

Dylan Thomas Prize Goes to Australian 'Genius' Fiona McFarlane Sian Cain , 2017 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 11 May 2017;
'Short story collection The High Places, which skips continents, eras and genre, takes £30,000 award.'
Refugee's Tales Win Dylan Thomas Prize 2008 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 12 November 2008; (p. 8)
Ship Comes in for The Boat Jason Steger , 2008 single work column
— Appears in: The Age , 15 November 2008; (p. 29)
A column canvassing current literary news including a brief report on Nam Le's winning of the 2008 Dylan Thomas Prize.
Vietnamese Refugee Wins Top English Literary Award Gia Metherell , 2008 single work column
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 12 November 2008; (p. 9)
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