[kj] OT: Cormac McCarthy, author whose book I recommended a couple weeks back, wins one of Britain's oldest lit awards

B. Oliver Sheppard bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net
Tue Aug 28 00:07:37 EDT 2007



Cormac McCarthy wins literary award

/Mon Aug 27, 12:46 PM ET/

Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Cormac McCarthy has been awarded one of
Britain's oldest literary honors for his tale of a father and son's
travels through a post-apocalyptic America.

The University of Edinburgh announced over the weekend that McCarthy won
this year's James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction for "The Road,"
which has already garnered the author a Pulitzer Prize.

Author and journalist Byron Rogers took the biography category prize for
his book on R.S. Thomas, a British poet.

Each author wins $20,000, making the award Scotland's most valuable.

The media-shy McCarthy was not there to collect his prize.

The University of Edinburgh awards the prize annually for the best work
of fiction and the best biography published during the previous year.

Past winners include D.H. Lawrence, E.M. Forster, Evelyn Waugh, Iris
Murdoch, Graham Greene, Beryl Bainbridge and Zadie Smith.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070827/ap_en_ot/literary_award;_ylt=Aq9leGv7VTF2pNUWqyZarMNY24cA



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