Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction
The Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction is an annual literary award, presented by the Lambda Literary Foundation to a work of fiction on lesbian themes. As the award is presented based on themes in the work, not the sexuality or gender of the writer, men and heterosexual women may also be nominated for or win the award.
Winners and nominees
Year | Winner | Nominated |
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1988 | Dorothy Allison, Trash: Short Stories |
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1989 | Nisa Donnelly, The Bar Stories: A Novel After All |
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1990 | Paula Martinac, Out of Time |
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1991 | Blanche McCrary Boyd, The Revolution of Little Girls Jewelle Gomez, The Gilda Stories |
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1992 | Judith Katz, Running Fiercely Toward a High Thin Sound |
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1993 | Jeanette Winterson, Written on the Body |
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1994 | Rebecca Brown, The Gifts of the Body |
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1995 | Jacqueline Woodson, Autobiography of a Family Photo |
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1996 | Achy Obejas, Memory Mambo |
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1997 | Elana Dykewomon, Beyond the Pale |
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1998 | Dorothy Allison, Cavedweller |
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1999 | Sarah Waters, Tipping the Velvet |
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2000 | Michelle Tea, Valencia |
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2001 | Achy Obejas, Days of Awe[1] |
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2002 | Sarah Waters, Fingersmith |
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2003 | Nina Revoyr, Southland |
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2004 | Stacey D'Erasmo, A Seahorse Year |
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2005 | Abha Dawesar, Babyji |
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2006 | Sarah Waters, The Night Watch |
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2007 | Ali Liebegott, The IHOP Papers |
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2008 | Emma Donoghue, The Sealed Letter Chandra Mayor, All the Pretty Girls |
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2009 | Jill Malone, A Field Guide to Deception |
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2010 | Eileen Myles, Inferno (a poet’s novel)[2] |
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2011 | Farzana Doctor, Six Metres of Pavement |
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2012 | Thrity Umrigar, The World We Found[3] |
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2013 | Chinelo Okparanta, Happiness, Like Water[4] |
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2014 | Alexis De Veaux, Yabo |
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2015 | Chinelo Okparanta, Under the Udala Trees |
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References
- ↑ "Allan Gurganus, Margaret Cho among Lambda Literary Award winners". The Advocate, May 6, 2002.
- ↑ "On the Scene: The 23rd Annual Lambda Literary Awards". Entertainment Weekly, May 27, 2011.
- ↑ "Winners of Lambda Literary Awards Announced". Wall Street Journal, June 4, 2013.
- ↑ "Lambda Awards honor best lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender books". Washington Post, June 2, 2014.
External links
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