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St. Louis Literary Award
Annual American fiction award From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The St. Louis Literary Award has been presented yearly since 1967 to a distinguished figure in literature. It is sponsored by the Saint Louis University Library Associates.
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Past Recipients of the Award:[1]
- 2025 Colson Whitehead
- 2024 Jamaica Kincaid
- 2023 Neil Gaiman[2]
- 2022 Arundhati Roy[3]
- 2021 Zadie Smith[4][3]
- 2020 Michael Chabon[3]
- 2019 Edwidge Danticat[3]
- 2018 Stephen Sondheim[3]
- 2017 Margaret Atwood[3]
- 2016 Michael Ondaatje[5][3]
- 2015 David Grossman[6][3]
- 2014 Jeanette Winterson[7][8][3]
- 2013 [no award][3]
- 2012 Tony Kushner[3]
- 2011 Mario Vargas Llosa[3]
- 2010 Don DeLillo[3]
- 2009 Sir Salman Rushdie[3]
- 2008 E. L. Doctorow[3]
- 2007 William H. Gass[3]
- 2006 Michael Frayn[3]
- 2005 Richard Ford[3]
- 2004 Garry Wills[3]
- 2003 Margaret Drabble[3]
- 2002 Joan Didion[3]
- 2001 Simon Schama[3]
- 2000 N. Scott Momaday[3]
- 1999 Chinua Achebe[3]
- 1998 Seamus Heaney[3]
- 1997 Stephen E. Ambrose[3]
- 1996 Antonia Fraser[3]
- 1995 Edward Albee[3]
- 1994 Stephen Jay Gould[3]
- 1993 David McCullough[3]
- 1992 Shelby Foote[3]
- 1991 August Wilson[3]
- 1990 Tom Wolfe[3]
- 1989 Richard Wilbur[3]
- 1988 Joyce Carol Oates[3]
- 1987 John Updike[3]
- 1986 Saul Bellow[3]
- 1985 Walker Percy[3]
- 1984 [no award][3]
- 1983 Eudora Welty[3]
- 1982 William Styron[3]
- 1981 James A. Michener[3]
- 1980 Arthur Miller[3]
- 1979 Howard Nemerov[3]
- 1978 Mortimer J. Adler[3]
- 1977 Robert Penn Warren[3]
- 1976 R. Buckminster Fuller[3]
- 1975 John Hope Franklin[3]
- 1974 Tennessee Williams[3]
- 1973 James T. Farrell[3]
- 1972 Francis Warner[3]
- 1971 Barbara Tuchman[3]
- 1970 W. H. Auden[3]
- 1969 George Plimpton[3]
- 1968 Jacques Barzun[3]
- 1967 Henry Steele Commager[3]
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