Top 10 authors in line for 2017 Sunday Times Literary Awards

14 May 2017 - 02:02 By Staff reporter
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The finalists for this year's Sunday Times Literary Awards, in association with Porcupine Ridge, were announced at an event in Johannesburg last night.

The five novels short-listed for the Barry Ronge Fiction Prize are:

The Printmaker by Bronwyn Law-Viljoen (Umuzi)

Period Pain by Kopano Matlwa (Jacana Media)

Little Suns by Zakes Mda (Umuzi)

The Woman Next Door by Yewande Omotoso (Chatto & Windus/PRH)

The Safest Place You Know by Mark Winkler (Umuzi)

The five books short-listed for the Alan Paton Award for Non-Fiction are:

Under Nelson Mandela Boulevard: Life Among the Stowaways by Sean Christie (Jonathan Ball Publishers)

Darwin's Hunch: Science, Race, and the Search for Human Origins by Christa Kuljian (Jacana Media)

Murder at Small Koppie: The Real Story of the Marikana Massacre by Greg Marinovich (Penguin Books)

My Own Liberator by Dikgang Moseneke (Picador Africa)

Letters of Stone: From Nazi Germany to South Africa by Steven Robins (Penguin Books).

The winners, who will each receive R100.000, will be announced on June 24.

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