Sentences with phrase «of national book»

Venus (2015), the winner of the National Book Award for Poetry.
2016 Artist residency, Headlands Centre for the Arts, San Francisco, USA 2015 Research fellowship, Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, USA 2014 Research fellowship, Yale Centre for British art, USA 2013 Adler Entrepreneurship Award, Germany 2013 AHRC PhD Research Award, UK 2010 Artlink, Performative reading book tour award, Switzerland 2010 Schloss Elmau Writer - in - Residence, Bavaria, Germany 2010 Rauris Literature Festival Honoured Guest, Austria 2010 Jive Talker Winner of National Book Tokens Global Reads 2010 Arts Council Writing Grant for Tattoo City 2010 Society of Authors Writing Grant, London for Tattoo City 2006 The Fritschy Award Nominee, The Netherlands 2005 — 2010 ACME, The Fire Station Residency 2004 Decibel Visual Arts Award (Arts Council) 2004 The Arts Council Exhibition Grant (Holyballism, The Art Exchange Gallery, Nottingham) 2004 Bloomberg New Contemporaries.
Rochelle is a member of the National Book Critics Circle and a former board member of the Hurston Wright Foundation.
David McCullough, a two - time Pulitzer Prize — winning author and recipient of the National Book Award, discusses a selection of American paintings and sculptures in the Corcoran Gallery of Art collection, now part of the National Gallery of Art.
is a New York Times 2014 Best Book of the Year, 2014 National Book Award Finalist, winner of the 2014 Kirkus Prize, and a winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for the best books of 2014.
Pratt Institute and The National Book Foundation, the presenter of the National Book Awards, have partnered to present an inaugural film festival featuring the following three National Book Award - nominated books that were adapted to film:...
The store is one of a handful of Miami - area outposts of B&B, first opened in 1982 by Mitchell Kaplan, 2011 recipient of the National Book Foundation's prestigious Literarian Award.
A master of immersion journalism, Ted is the author of Rolling Nowhere, Coyotes, The Routes of Man, and Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing — for which he was a Pulitzer Prize Finalist and the Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award.
He has served as a member of the board of directors of the National Book Critics Circleand as the chair of the Fiction Awards Panel.
A # 1 New York Times Bestseller Winner of the National Book Award for Young People's Literature Winner of the Coretta Scott King Book Award Winner of the...
Woodson is the author of the National Book Award winning memoir in verse, «Brown Girl Dreaming,» which was also a recipient of an NAACP Image Award winner (in the category of Outstanding Literary Work for Youth / Teens), Coretta Scott King Author Award, Newbery Honor, Sibert Honor, and may more.
We promised, and now we deliver: Jules and Eisha will now turn our powerful intellects and rapier wits to discussing the 2006 winner of the National Book Award for Young People's Literature, The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume One: The Pox Party, by M.T. Anderson.
From Dinaw Mengestu, a recipient of the National Book Foundation's 5 under 35 Award, the New Yorker's 20 under 40 Award, and a 2012 MacArthur Foundation genius grant, comes a novel about exile, about the loneliness and fragmentation of lives that straddle countries and histories.
The new Executive Director of the National Book Foundation, Lisa Lucas has worked tirelessly, as she told PW last year, to «get the media to pay more attention to books.»
She is a lifetime member of the National Book Critics Circle.
Winner of the National Book Award, a Newbery Honor, and a # 1 New York Times bestseller!Inspired by the author's childhood experience...
Winner of the Man Booker Prize Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award in Fiction Winner of the John Dos Passos Prize for Literature New York Times Bestseller
Winner of the Man Booker Prize Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award in Fiction Winner of the John Dos Passos Prize for Literature
I am a member of the National Book Critics Circle, the Loft Literary Center and other august organizations.
Gloria Whelan — winner of the National Book Award, poet and author of numerous books for children and young adults — has with Chu Ju's House created an engrossing, well - researched novel that is educational and poetic, emotional and suspenseful.
On that count, the prize could rightly have gone to two other books with important takes on the American condition: Russell Banks's «Lost Memory of Skin» or Jesmyn Ward's «Salvage the Bones,» the winner of the National Book Award.
The 1995 winner of the National Book Award, Roth's twenty - first novel displays all the typical Rothian concerns and stylistic quirks — only more exaggerated.
With his fourth novel, Frazier makes a notable return to the Civil War setting of his National Book Award - winning Cold Mountain, this time exploring the wrong side of history.
With his much - anticipated fourth novel, Charles Frazier returns to the Civil War setting of his National Book Award - winning novel, Cold Mountain.
Poornima is a member of the National Book Critics Circle and an award - winning journalist who lives in the greater Boston area.
Linda Hitchcock is an avid reader, book reviewer, freelance writer and member of the National Book Critics Circle.
About the author: Johnston is the current Director of Creative Writing at Harvard, and he was one of the National Book Foundation's «5 Under 35» in 2005.
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the National Book Awards, the National Book Foundation is asking the public to vote on the best of their fiction award - winners.
It's been six years since the publiciation of her National Book Award - winning novel, Salvage the Bones, and the latest from Ward will be a «Southern odyssey» weaving through past and present of rural Mississippi.
From the author of National Book Award finalist Charles and Emma comes an incredible story of brotherly love.
In honor of National Book Month, we wanted to share some fun book facts you can share with your reading group (it's also National Reading Group Month) over pumpkin spiced lattes at your local coffee shop.
The author of the National Book Award — winning Going after Cacciato offers fiction in a unique form: a kind of «faction» presented as a collection of related stories that have the cumulative effect of a unified novel.
Winner of the National Book Award for Fiction.
Her books include The Trolls, finalist for the U.S. National Book Award for Young People's Literature in 1999, Everything on a Waffle, a runner - up for the Newbery Medal in 2002 and winner of the National Book Award.
- John Casey, author of National Book Award winner Spartina and Compass Rose «It is the rare novel that manages to be both achingly sympathetic and formidably honest.
The finalists will take the stage and pitch their solutions to a distinguished panel of judges that includes Jennifer Rudolph Walsh (head of the Literary Department at William Morris Endeavor), David Steinberger (CEO of The Perseus Books Group and Chairman of the National Book Foundation), Stephen Evans (Director SilverLake Capital), and others.The winning project will receive a $ 10,000 prize and the opportunity to pitch their idea at a breakfast meeting with Ari Emanuel, Co-CEO of William Morris Endeavor.
- Jacqueline Woodson, author of the National Book Award winner Brown Girl Dreaming «Starred Review.
Xandra Ramos - Padilla, managing director of the National Book Store and CEO of Anvil Publishing (the Philippines)
Last Friday, all of the National Book Awards longlists were finally released into the world.
For a taste of the book, watch Chernow (winner of the National Book Award in 1990) give some biographical details on Washington:
A recipient of the National Book Foundation's 5 Under 35 award, she holds an MFA from Columbia University and lives in... (more)
The winner of a National Book Award, a Newbery Honor, and countless other awards has written her richest, most spirited book yet, filled with characters that readers will love, and never forget.
A winner of the National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Prize, Hunt shows the full range of her literary talents in this mesmerizing tale of a pregnant girl on a journey across New York with her mute Aunt Ruth.
Check out just some of the national book promotion opportunities that Mimi Alford's new book, Once Upon a Secret: My Affair with President John F. Kennedy and Its Aftermath, has received.
«As a founding member of the National Book Critics Circle and longtime reviewer, I can attest to the professionalism of FSB Associates and the fact that they have always been a pleasure to work with.»
Cynthia's previous experience includes serving as the Director of the National Book Program for Reading Is Fundamental.
A member of the National Book Critics Circle, he reviews books for the Cleveland Plain Dealer and remains active as a filmmaker and musician himself having earned a regional Emmy nomination for Outstanding Music Composition.
A special design competition is well under way with a tempting first prize package of # 900 worth of National Book Tokens up for grabs.
Jesmyn Ward, winner of the National Book Award for Fiction for her book Salvage the Bones, poses at the National Book Awards Wednesday night.
In this captivating biography, Sherwin Nuland, a surgeon at Yale and winner of the National Book Award for How We Die, chronicles Semmelweis's battle to win recognition for his discovery.
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