June 30, 2006, Newsletter Issue #111: About The National Book Awards

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THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARDS: A TRADITION SINCE 1950

On March 16, 1950, a consortium of book publishing groups sponsored the first annual National Book Awards Ceremony and Dinner at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City. Their goal was to enhance the publicīs awareness of exceptional books written by fellow Americans, and to increase the popularity of reading in general.

The National Book Awards have become the nationīs preeminent literary prizes, and The National Book Awards Ceremony and Dinner the most important event on our literary calendar. The Awards are given to recognize achievements in four genres: Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, and Young Peopleīs Literature. The Winners, selected by five-member, independent judging panels for each genre, receive a $10,000 cash award and a crystal sculpture.

For a list of winning titles, click Here.

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