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Geraldine Pascall Prize for Critical Writing
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Pascall Prize
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Australian Awards
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History
'The Pascall Prize: Australian 'Critic of the Year'is an annual Australian award for critical writing and review, awarded to a critic whose work over the previous 12 to 18 months has contributed significantly to public appreciation, enjoyment and understanding of the area or areas of the arts in which he or she is involved.[1] It was established in 1988 in memory of Geraldine Pascall, an Australian journalist who died of a stroke at the age of 38.'
Latest Winners / Recipients
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Year: 2014
winner James Ley -
Year: 2013
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Year: 2012
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Year: 2011
winner Geordie Williamson -
Year: 2010
winner Mark Mordue
Works About this Award
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This Time, James Ley's Pascall Prize is a Keeper 2014 single work column
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 23 May 2014; The Age , 23 May 2014; The Canberra Times , 23 May 2014; -
Second Time Lucky for Lauded Critic James Ley 2014 single work column
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 22 May 2014; The Age , 22 May 2014; The Canberra Times , 22 May 2014; -
Kerryn Goldsworthy Wins the Pascall Prize 2013 single work column
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , June no. 352 2013; -
The Critical Perspective 2013 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 6 June 2013; (p. 13)'Kerryn Goldsworthy explains why serious criticism is crucial to culture.'
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Worthy of Critical Acclaim 2013 single work
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 25-26 May 2013; (p. 29)