Wednesday 24 May 2017

1997 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award

Winner
A Heart So White by Javier Marías

Shortlist
Reservation Blues by Sherman Alexie
A Tiler’s Afternoon by Lars Gustafsson
Novel Without a Name by Duong Thu Huong
A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry
Declares Pereira by Antonio Tabucchi
The Good Negress by AJ Verdelle
Morvern Callar by Alan Warner

Longlist
A few youths in the Moon by Humayun Ahmed
Paula by Isabel Allende
The Infinite Plan by Isabel Allende
The Information by Martin Amis
Behind the Scenes at the Museum by Kate Atkinson
Rule of the Bone by Russell Banks
Athena by John Banville
The Ghost Road by Pat Barker
Ill Wind by Nevada Barr
The Smell of Apples by Mark Behr
To The Wedding by John Berger
Tree of Heaven by RC Binstock
The Miracle Worker by Carmen Boullosa
Tortilla Curtain by TC Boyle
Incidents in the rue Laugier by Anita Brookner
In Every Face I Meet by Justin Cartwright
Wonder Boys by Michael Chabon
Red Earth and Pouring Rain by Vikram Chandra
The Valkyries: an Encounter with Angels by Paulo Coelho
The Measurable World by Katherine Coles
Battle Flag by Bernard Cornwell
Krik? Krak! by Edwidge Danticat
Journey to Ithaca by Anita Desai
The American Standard by Sam Desanto
The Paperboy by Pete Dexter
Woof, Woof, Dear Lord by Sotiris Dimitriou
Unnatural Mothers by Renate Dorrestein
River Teeth : Stories and Writing by David James Duncan
The Island of the Day Before by Umberto Eco
Belgarath the Sorcerer by David Eddings & Leigh Eddings
Blackwater by Kerstin Ekman
The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Evans
The Piano Man’s Daughter by Timothy Findley
The Blue Flower by Penelope Fitzgerald
Independence Day by Richard Ford
Nightfather by Carl Friedman
The Age of Miracles by Ellen Gilchrist
Mister Sandman by Barbara Gowdy
The Lighthouse Spark by Heather Grace
How to Read an Unwritten Language by Philip Graham
The Rainmaker by John Grisham
Angels of the Universe by Einar Mar Gudmundsson
The Chess Garden by Brooks Hansen
Exiled by Khadijah Hashim
Salt Dancers by Ursula Hegi
Memoir from Antproof Case by Mark Helprin
Mr. Ives’ Christmas by Oscar Hijuelos
Borderliners by Peter Hoeg
Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman
Solar Storms by Linda Hogan
High Fidelity by Nick Hornby
Sultan by Hasnat Abdul Hye
The Unconsoled by Kazuo Ishiguro
Corruption by Tahar Ben Jelloun
Shards of Memory by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Billy Sunday by Rod Jones
Cold Snap : Stories by Thom Jones
A River Town by Thomas Keneally
So I Am Glad by AL Kennedy
Looking Through Glass by Mukul Kesavan
Highways to a War by Christopher Koch
The Hanging Tree by David Lambkin
Our Game by John le Carré
Four Ways to Forgiveness by Ursula K Le Guin
Native Speaker by Chang-rae Lee
Where the Heart Is by Billie Letts
Therapy by David Lodge
Camille’s Bread by Amanda Lohrey
An Experiment in Love by Hilary Mantel
Of Love and Other Demons by Gabriel García Márquez
All the Days & Nights by William Maxwell
Songdogs by Colum McCann
The Crying Room by Chris McLeod
The Year of the Flood by Eduardo Mendoza
The Distinguished Guest by Sue Miller
The Statement by Brian Moore
Loose Living by Frank Moorhouse
The Great Longing by Marcel Moring
Hearthstones by Kekelwa Nyaya
Astonishing The Gods by Ben Okri
Raising Holy Hell by Bruce Olds
Don’t call it Night by Amos Oz
The Contract by William Palmer
The Carousel by Belva Plain
Galatea 2.2 by Richard Powers
The Promise of Rest by Reynolds Price
Sabbath's Theatre by Philip Roth
The Moor's Last Sigh by Salman Rushdie
The Cross by Mandy Sayer
Brother of Sleep by Robert Schneider
Discerner of Hearts and other stories by Olive Senior
Cheap Lives by Antony Sher
A Corpse of One’s Own by Isabel-Clara Simo
All Souls' Rising by Madison Smartt Bell
Follow Your Heart by Susanna Tamaro
The Hundred Secret Senses by Amy Tan
The Best of Friends by Joanna Trollope
Morality Play by Barry Unsworth
City of Light by Dave Warner
Objects in Mirror are Closer than they Appear by Katharine Weber
The Wedding by Dorothy West
Eveless Eden by Marianne Wiggins
Going Home to Teach by Anthony C Winkler
Lizard by Banana Yoshimoto
Panama by Eric Zencey

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