Somerset Maugham Award
The Somerset Maugham Award is a British literary prize given each May by the Society of Authors. It is awarded to the best writer or writers of a book published in the past year who is under the age of 35. The prize was instituted in 1947 by William Somerset Maugham and thus bears his name. The award is to be spent on foreign travel. The total fund for each year is £12,000.[1]
Since 1964, multiple winners have usually been chosen in the same year. In 1975 and in 2012, the award was not given. The award has twice been won by the son of a previous winner: Kingsley Amis (winner in 1955) was the father of Martin Amis (1974), and Nigel Kneale (1950) the father of Matthew Kneale (1988).
Winners
Year | Author | Book |
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1947 | A. L. Barker | Innocents |
1948 | P. H. Newby | Journey to the Interior |
1949 | Hamish Henderson | Elegies for the Dead in Cyrenaica |
1950 | Nigel Kneale | Tomato Cain & Other Stories |
1951 | Roland Camberton | Scamp |
1952 | Francis King | The Dividing Stream |
1953 | Emyr Humphreys | Hear and Forgive |
1954 | Doris Lessing | Five |
1955 | Kingsley Amis | Lucky Jim |
1956 | Elizabeth Jennings | A Way of Looking |
1957 | George Lamming | In the Castle of My Skin |
1958 | John Wain | Preliminary Essays |
1959 | Thom Gunn | A Sense Of Movement |
1960 | Ted Hughes | The Hawk in the Rain |
1961 | V. S. Naipaul | Miguel Street |
1962 | Hugh Thomas | The Spanish Civil War |
1963 | David Storey | Flight Into Camden |
1964 | Dan Jacobson | Time of Arrival |
John le Carré | The Spy Who Came In From the Cold | |
1965 | Peter Everett | Negatives |
1966 | Michael Frayn | The Tin Men |
Julian Mitchell | The White Father | |
1967 | B. S. Johnson | Trawl |
Andrew Sinclair | The Better Half | |
1968 | Paul Bailey | At The Jerusalem |
Seamus Heaney | Death of a Naturalist | |
1969 | Angela Carter | Several Perceptions |
1970 | Jane Gaskell | A Sweet Sweet Summer |
Piers Paul Read | Monk Dawson | |
1971 | Susan Hill | I'm the King of the Castle |
Richard Barber | The Knight and Chivalry | |
Michael Hastings | Tussy Is Me | |
1972 | Douglas Dunn | Terry Street |
Gillian Tindall | Fly Away Home | |
1973 | Peter Prince | Play Things |
Paul Strathern | A Season in Abyssinia | |
Jonathan Street | Prudence Dictates | |
1974 | Martin Amis | The Rachel Papers |
1975 | No Award | |
1976 | Dominic Cooper | The Dead of Winter |
Ian McEwan | First Love, Last Rites | |
1977 | Richard Holmes | Shelley: The Pursuit |
1978 | Tom Paulin | A State of Justice |
Nigel Williams | My Life Closed Twice | |
1979 | Helen Hodgman | Jack & Jill |
Sara Maitland | Daughter of Jerusalem | |
1980 | Max Hastings | Bomber Command |
Christopher Reid | Arcadia | |
Humphrey Carpenter | The Inklings | |
1981 | Julian Barnes | Metroland |
Clive Sinclair | Hearts of Gold | |
A. N. Wilson | The Healing Art | |
1982 | William Boyd | A Good Man in Africa |
Adam Mars-Jones | Lantern Lecture | |
1983 | Lisa St Aubin de Teran | Keepers of the House |
1984 | Peter Ackroyd | The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde |
Timothy Garton Ash | The Polish Revolution: Solidarity | |
Sean O'Brien | The Indoor Park | |
1985 | Blake Morrison | Dark Glasses |
Jeremy Reed | By the Fisheries | |
Jane Rogers | Her Living Image | |
1986 | Patricia Ferguson | Family Myths and Legends |
Adam Nicolson | Frontiers | |
Tim Parks | Tongues of Flame | |
1987 | Stephen Gregory | The Cormorant |
Janni Howker | Isaac Campion | |
Andrew Motion | The Lamberts | |
1988 | Jimmy Burns | The Land That Lost Its Heroes |
Carol Ann Duffy | Selling Manhattan | |
Matthew Kneale | Whore Banquets | |
1989 | Rupert Christiansen | Romantic Affinities |
Alan Hollinghurst | The Swimming Pool Library | |
Deirdre Madden | The Birds of the Innocent Wood | |
1990 | Mark Hudson | Our Grandmothers' Drums |
Sam North | The Automatic Man | |
Nicholas Shakespeare | The Vision of Elena Silves | |
1991 | Peter Benson | The Other Occupant |
Lesley Glaister | Honour Thy Father | |
Helen Simpson | Four Bare Legs in a Bed | |
1992 | Geoff Dyer | But Beautiful |
Lawrence Norfolk | Lemprière's Dictionary | |
Gerard Woodward | Householder | |
1993 | Dea Birkett | Jella |
Duncan McLean | Bucket of Tongues | |
Glyn Maxwell | Out of the Rain | |
1994 | Jackie Kay | Other Lovers |
A. L. Kennedy | Looking For the Possible Dance | |
Philip Marsden | Crossing Place | |
1995 | Patrick French | Younghusband |
Simon Garfield | The End of Innocence | |
Kathleen Jamie | The Queen of Sheba | |
Laura Thompson | The Dogs | |
1996 | Katherine Pierpoint | Truffle Beds |
Alan Warner | Morvern Callar | |
1997 | Rhidian Brook | The Testimony of Taliesin Jones |
Kate Clanchy | Slattern | |
Philip Hensher | Kitchen Venom | |
Francis Spufford | I May Be Some Time | |
1998 | Rachel Cusk | The Country Life |
Jonathan Rendall | This Bloody Mary Is the Last Thing I Own | |
Kate Summerscale | The Queen of Whale Cay | |
Robert Twigger | Angry White Pyjamas | |
1999 | Andrea Ashworth | Once in a House on Fire |
Paul Farley | The Boy from the Chemist is Here to See You | |
Giles Foden | The Last King of Scotland | |
Jonathan Freedland | Bring Home the Revolution | |
2000 | Bella Bathurst | The Lighthouse Stevensons |
Sarah Waters | Affinity | |
2001 | Edward Platt | Leadville |
Ben Rice | Pobby and Dingan | |
2002 | Charlotte Hobson | Black Earth City |
Marcel Theroux | The Paperchase | |
2003 | William Fiennes | The Snow Geese |
Hari Kunzru | The Impressionist | |
Jon McGregor | If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things | |
2004 | Charlotte Mendelson | Daughters of Jerusalem |
Mark Blayney | Two Kinds of Silence | |
Robert Macfarlane | Mountains of the Mind | |
2005 | Justin Hill | Passing Under Heaven |
Maggie O'Farrell | The Distance Between Us | |
2006 | Chris Cleave | Incendiary |
Zadie Smith | On Beauty | |
Owen Sheers | Skirrid Hill | |
2007 | Horatio Clare | Running For The Hills |
James Scudamore | The Amnesia Clinic | |
2008 | Steven Hall | The Raw Shark Texts |
Nick Laird | On Purpose | |
Gwendoline Riley | Joshua Spassky | |
Adam Thirlwell | Miss Herbert (US title: The Delighted States) | |
2009 | Adam Foulds | The Broken Word |
Alice Albinia | Empires of the Indus | |
Rodge Glass | Alasdair Gray: A Secretary's Biography | |
Henry Hitchings | The Secret Life of Words | |
Thomas Leveritt | The Exchange-Rate Between Love and Money | |
Helen Walsh | Once Upon a Time in England | |
2010 | Jacob Polley | Talk of the Town |
Helen Oyeyemi | White is for Witching | |
Ben Wilson | What Price Liberty? | |
2011 | Miriam Gamble | The Squirrels Are Dead |
Alexandra Harris | Romantic Moderns | |
Adam O’Riordan | In the Flesh | |
2012 | No Award | |
2013 | Ned Beauman | The Teleportation Accident |
Abi Curtis | The Glass Delusion | |
Joe Stretch | The Adult | |
Lucy Wood | Diving Belles | |
2014 | Nadifa Mohamed | The Orchard of Lost Souls |
Daisy Hildyard | Hunters in the Snow Grass | |
Amy Sackville | Orkney | |
2015 | Jonathan Beckman | How to Ruin a Queen: Marie Antoinette, the Stolen Diamonds and the Scandal that Shook the French Throne |
Liz Berry | Black Country | |
Ben Brooks | Lolito | |
Zoe Pilger | Eat My Heart Out |
References
External links
- "Somerset Maugham Award past winners". Society of Authors. Retrieved November 30, 2015.
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