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The finalists for this year’s National Book Awards have been announced. Among the 25 nominees are novelists Rabih Alameddine and Megha Majumdar as well as journalists Julia Ioffe and Omar El Akkad, who also writes fiction. The winners of each category will be announced on Nov. 19 at an event in New York City. Also being honored are two lifetime achievement winners: author and Syracuse University professor George Saunders and author, cultural critic and Rutgers University-New Brunswick professor Roxane Gay. Nine of this year’s nominees have received previous recognitions from the National Book Foundation, the organization behind the National Book Awards. Alameddine is a previous finalist for his 2014 novel An Unnecessary Woman, while Majumdar was longlisted in 2020 for her debut novel, A Burning. Poet Patricia Smith was a finalist in 2008 for her collection Blood Dazzler.
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Danish author Solvej Balle was longlisted for the translated literature prize in 2024, along with her translator Barbara J. Haveland. Authors Kyle Lukoff, Amber McBride and Ibi Zoboi are all previous finalists in the young people’s literature category. Fiction authors Karen Russell and Bryan Washington are previous winners of the organization’s 5 Under 25 honors. All of this year’s nonfiction finalists are first-time honorees in these prizes. The ceremony will be streamed on the National Book Awards’ website. Fiction: Rabih Alameddine, The True True Story of Raja the Gullible (and His Mother) Megha Majumdar, A Guardian and a Thief Karen Russell, The Antidote Ethan Rutherford, North Sun: Or, the Voyage of the Whaleship Esther Bryan Washington, Palaver Nonfiction: Omar El Akkad, One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This Julia Ioffe, Motherland: A Feminist History of Modern Russia, from Revolution to Autocracy Yiyun Lii, Things in Nature Merely Grow Claudia Rowe, Wards of the State: The Long Shadow of American Foster Care Jordan Thomas, When It All Burns: Fighting Fire in a Transformed World Poetry: Gabrielle Calvocoressi, The New Economy Cathy Linh Che, Becoming Ghost Tiana Clark, Scorched Earth Richard Siken, I Do Know Some Things Patricia Smith, The Intentions of Thunder: New and Selected Poems
Translated Literature: Solvej Balle, On the Calculation of Volume (Book III). Translated by Sophia Hersi Smith and Jennifer Russell Gabriela Cabezón Cámara, We Are Green and Trembling. Translated by Robin Myers Anjet Daanje, The Remembered Soldier. Translated by David McKay Hamid Ismailov, We Computers: A Ghazal Novel. Translated by Shelley Fairweather-Vega Neige Sinno, Sad Tiger. Translated by Natasha Lehrer Young People’s Literature: Kyle Lukoff, A World Worth Saving Amber McBride, The Leaving Room Daniel Nayeri, The Teacher of Nomad Land: A World War II Story Hannah V. Sawyerr, Truth Is
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