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National Book Award
[ nash-uh-nl book uh-wawrd, nash-nuhl ]
noun
- any of several awards given annually to an author whose book is judged the best in its category: presented 1936–42, reestablished 1950, and since 1998 administered by the National Book Foundation, a nonprofit organization. : NBA, N.B.A.
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But the National Book Award-nominated author was already regarded as a modern master.
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Why not write about Thomas Williams, that other neglected National Book Award winner with the same last name?
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The 2013 fiction judges: Charles Baxter was a finalist for the National Book Award in fiction in 2000 for The Feast of Love.
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René Steinke was a 2005 National Book Award finalist in fiction for her novel Holy Skirts.
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Someone By Alice McDermott The first novel in seven years from the National Book Award winner.
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