Heywood Hill Literary Prize
The Heywood Hill Literary Prize was awarded yearly to a writer, editor, reviewer, collector or publisher for a lifelong contribution to the enjoyment of books. Andrew Cavendish, 11th Duke of Devonshire sponsored the award, which included a prize worth £15,000, until his death in 2004. Since then, the prize has not been awarded. [1]
The Heywood Hill Literary Prize | |
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Year | Recipient |
1995 | Patrick O'Brian |
1996 | Penelope Fitzgerald |
1997 | John Nicoll |
1998 | Norman Lewis and Richard Ollard (shared) |
1999 | Jane Gardam |
2000 | Charles Causley |
2001 | Michael Holroyd |
2002 | Michael Frayn |
2003 | Mark Amory and Hilary Spurling |
2004 | Beryl Bainbridge |
References
- ↑ The Heywood Hill Literary Prize
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