Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction
Apparence
Le Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction (Prix Lambda Literary de fiction lesbienne) est un prix littéraire annuel remis par la Lambda Literary Foundation (en) pour une œuvre de fiction sur le thème du lesbianisme. Comme le prix s'intéresse à la place du thème dans l'ouvrage, non pas la sexualité ou au genre de l'écrivain, les hommes et les femmes hétérosexuels peuvent également être nommés ou gagner le prix.
Nommés et lauréats
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1989 | Dorothy Allison, Trash: Short Stories (en) |
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1990 | Nisa Donnelly (en), The Bar Stories: A Novel After All |
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1991 | Paula Martinac (en), Out of Time |
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1992 | Blanche McCrary Boyd (en), The Revolution of Little Girls Jewelle Gomez, The Gilda Stories |
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1993 | Judith Katz, Running Fiercely Toward a High Thin Sound |
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1994 | Jeanette Winterson, Written on the Body |
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1995 | Rebecca Brown (en), The Gifts of the Body (en) |
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1996 | Jacqueline Woodson, Autobiography of a Family Photo |
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1997 | Achy Obejas (en), Memory Mambo |
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1998 | Elana Dykewomon, Beyond the Pale |
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1999 | Dorothy Allison, Cavedweller |
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2000 | Sarah Waters, Caresser le velours |
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2001 | Michelle Tea, Valencia |
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2002 | Achy Obejas (en), Days of Awe[1] |
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2003 | Sarah Waters, Du bout des doigts |
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2004 | Nina Revoyr (en), Southland |
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2005 | Stacey D'Erasmo (en), A Seahorse Year |
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2006 | Abha Dawesar, Babyji |
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2007 | Sarah Waters, The Night Watch |
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2008 | Ali Liebegott, The IHOP Papers |
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2009 | Emma Donoghue, The Sealed Letter Chandra Mayor (en), All the Pretty Girls |
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2010 | Jill Malone, A Field Guide to Deception |
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2011 | Eileen Myles, Inferno (a poet’s novel)[2] |
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2012 | Farzana Doctor (en), Six Metres of Pavement |
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2013 | Thrity Umrigar (en), The World We Found[3] |
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2014 | Chinelo Okparanta, Le bonheur, comme l'eau[4] |
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2015 | Alexis De Veaux (en), Yabo[5] |
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2016 | Chinelo Okparanta, Sous les branches de l'udala[6] |
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2017 | Nicole Dennis-Benn, Here Comes the Sun[7] |
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2018 | Carmen Maria Machado, Her Body and Other Parties[8] |
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2019 | Larissa Lai (en), The Tiger Flu[9] |
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2020 | Nicole Dennis-Benn, Patsy[10] |
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2021 | Juli Delgado Lopera, Fiebre Tropical[11] |
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2022 | Mia McKenzie (en), Skye Falling |
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2023 | Gods of Want de K-Ming Chang |
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2024 | Biography of X, Catherine Lacey |
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Références
[modifier | modifier le code]- "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.
- "Lambda Literary Awards laud best gay, lesbian and transgender books". Los Angeles Times, June 2, 2015.
- "The Lambda Literary Awards Honor Hilton Als and Eileen Myles, Name Winners in 26 Categories". Slate, June 7, 2016.
- "29th Annual Lambda Literary Award winners announced". LGBT Weekly, June 13, 2017.
- "Lambda Literary awardees include Carmen Maria Machado, John Rechy, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor". Windy City Times, June 5, 2018.
- William Johnson, « 31st Annual Lambda Literary Award Finalists and Winners », sur Lambda Literary, (consulté le )
- (en-US) Erin Vanderhoof, « EXCLUSIVE: The Winners of the 32nd Annual Lambda Literary Awards », sur Vanity Fair (consulté le )
- (en-US) Leah Rachel von Essen, « Announcing the Winners of the 2021 Lambda Literary Awards », sur BOOK RIOT, (consulté le )