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PEN/Malamud Award
Awarded forShort story award
Sponsored byInternational PEN
Date1988
CountryUnited States
Websitehttps://www.penfaulkner.org/pen-malamud-award Edit this on Wikidata

The PEN/Bernard and Ann Malamud Award honors "excellence in the art of the short story". It is awarded annually by the PEN/Faulkner Foundation. The selection committee is composed of PEN/Faulkner directors.[1] The award was first given in 1988.[2]

Award winners[edit]

PEN/Malamud Award winners[3][4]
Year Winner Ref.
1988 John Updike
1989 Saul Bellow
1990 George Garrett
1991 Frederick Busch [5]
1991 Andre Dubus
1992 Eudora Welty
1993 Peter Taylor
1994 Grace Paley
1995 Stuart Dybek
1995 William Maxwell
1996 Joyce Carol Oates [6]
1997 Alice Munro
1998 John Barth
1999 T. Coraghessan Boyle
2000 Ann Beattie [7]
2000 Nathan Englander
2001 Sherman Alexie [8][9]
2001 Richard Ford [10]
2002 Junot Díaz
2002 Ursula K. Le Guin [11]
2003 Barry Hannah
2003 Maile Meloy
2004 Richard Bausch [12]
2004 Nell Freudenberger [13]
2005 Lorrie Moore
2006 Adam Haslett
2006 Tobias Wolff
2007 Elizabeth Spencer [14]
2008 Peter Ho Davies [15]
2008 Cynthia Ozick
2009 Amy Hempel
2009 Alistair MacLeod
2010 Edward P. Jones [16][17][18]
Nam Le [16][17]
2011 Edith Pearlman [19]
2012 James Salter [20]
2013 George Saunders [21][22]
2015 Deborah Eisenberg [23][24]
2016 Joy Williams [25][26]
2017 Jhumpa Lahiri [27][28][29]
2018 Amina Gautier [30][31]
Joan Silber [30][31][32]
2019 John Edgar Wideman [33][34][35]
2020 Lydia Davis [36]
2021 Charles Baxter [37][38][39][40][41]
2022 Yiyun Li [42][43][44][45][46]
2023 Edwidge Danticat [47]
2024 Ted Chiang [48][49][50][51]

References[edit]

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