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Australia Asia Literary Award

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Country
  
Australia

First awarded
  
2008

Reward(s)
  
A$110,000

Sponsored by
  
Government of Western Australia

Date
  
November 2008 (2008-11)

Hosted by
  
Department of Culture and the Arts

Australia-Asia Literary Award (AALA) was an initiative of the Government of Western Australia Department of Culture and the Arts. It was Australia's richest literary prize, with a purse of A$110,000. The award was established in 2007 and the first and only winner was announced in November 2008, from entries published in 2007. In 2010 it was announced the award would be discontinued, with resources merged with the Western Australian Premier's Book Awards (PBA). "The AALA will be discontinued immediately so we can free up some of those funds for an improved Premier’s Book Awards." On 15 February 2010, the PBA began accepting for entry books published in 2008 and 2009 for the 2010 PBA.

2008

Winner announced in November 2008 for books published in 2007.

Winner

  • David Malouf, The Complete Stories
  • Shortlist

  • Michelle de Kretser, The Lost Dog
  • Mohsin Hamid, The Reluctant Fundamentalist
  • David Malouf, The Complete Stories
  • Ceridwen Dovey, Blood Kin
  • Janette Turner Hospital, Orpheus Lost
  • References

    Australia-Asia Literary Award Wikipedia