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Walter Scott Prize

British literary award


Summary

British literary award

the award announced at the Borders Book Festival in Scotland

The Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction is a British literary award founded in 2010. At , it is one of the largest literary awards in the UK. The award was created by the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch, whose ancestors were closely linked to Scottish author Sir Walter Scott, who is generally considered the originator of historical fiction with the novel Waverley in 1814.

Eligible books must have been first published in the UK, Ireland or Commonwealth in the preceding year. For the purpose of the award, historical fiction is defined as being that where the main events take place more than 60 years ago, i.e. outside of any mature personal experience of the author. The winner is announced each June at the Borders Book Festival in Melrose.

Recipients

YearAuthorTitleStory and settingResultRef.2010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
*****Wolf Hall*Thomas Cromwell (1490s–1532)Winner
HoddRobin Hood (early medieval)Shortlist
LustrumCicero (106–43 BC)
Sacred Hearts16th-century Italian convent
Stone's FallEarly 20th-century mystery/thriller
The Glass Room1930s Czech
The Quickening MazeJohn Clare and Alfred Tennyson (early 19th century)
*****The Long Song*1820s JamaicaWinner
CTurn of the 20th-century EuropeShortlist
Ghost Light20th-century England and Ireland
HeartstoneEngland during the summer of 1545
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoetlate 18th-century Shogun Japan
To Kill a TsarSt. Petersburg around the turn of the 20th century
*****On Canaan's Side*20th-century Ireland and ChicagoWinner
Half-Blood BluesWorld War II-era EuropeShortlist
PureParis in 1786
The Quality of MercyLondon of 1767 and a Durham coastal mining village
The Sisters BrothersOregon and California in 1851
The Stranger's ChildWorld War I-era Europe
Tan Twan Eng*The Garden of Evening Mists*1940s and '50s MalayaWinner
Bring Up the BodiesThomas Cromwell (1532–1536)Shortlist
Merivel: A Man of His Time1680s England
The Daughters of MarsWWI
The Streets1880s London
Toby's RoomWWI
*****An Officer and a Spy*Dreyfus Affair, which took place in France in the late 1890sWinner
Fair Helen1590s in the Borderland of Scotland and EnglandShortlist
Harvestremote English village following the Enclosure Act in the 18th century
Life After Lifeduring the 20th century
The LuminariesNew Zealand gold rush of the 19th century
The Promise1900 Galveston hurricane
*****The Ten Thousand Things*China in the 14th centuryWinner
A God in Every StoneIndia during WWIShortlist
Arctic SummerIndia in the early 20th century
In the Wolf's MouthItaly in World War II
The LieEngland during WWI
The Zone of InterestEurope during World War II
Viper WineEngland in the 17th century
*****Tightrope*France WWIIWinner
A Place Called Winterearly 20th century SaskatchewanShortlist
End Games in BordeauxFrance WWII
Mrs Engels19th century England
Salt Creekmid-19th century Australia
Sweet Caress20th century global
*****Days Without End*US Civil WarWinner
A Country Road, a TreeWWII FranceShortlist
Golden Hill18th century New York
Mothering Sunday1924
The Good People19th century Ireland
The Gustav SonataSwitzerland during WWII
The Vanishing FuturistRussia early Soviet era
*****The Gallows Pole*Yorkshire 18th centuryWinner
Grace19th century IrelandShortlist
Manhattan BeachWWII New York
Miss Boston and Miss HargreavesWWII
Sugar Money18th century Martinique and Grenada
The Wardrobe Mistress1940s London
*****The Long Take*American, post WWIIWinner
A Long Way From Home1950s AustraliaShortlist
After the Party1938 England
Now We Shall Be Entirely Free1809 Spain
The Western Wind1491
Warlight1945 London
*****The Narrow Land*1950s, Cape CodWinner
A Sin of Omissionlate 19th century, South Africa and EnglandShortlist
Shadowplay1878, London
The Parisianpre-WWI, Europe, Palestine
The RedeemedWWI, West Country, England
To Calais, in Ordinary Time14th century, England
*****The Mirror & the Light*Thomas Cromwell (1536–1540)Winner
A Room Made of Leavesearly colonial period, AustraliaShortlist
Hamnetlate 16th century, Stratford-upon-Avon
The Dictionary of Lost Words1880s–1920s, Oxford
The Tolstoy Estate1812 and 1941, Russia
*****News of the Dead*Fictitious Highland glen through three different erasWinner
Rose NicholsonScotland of the 1570sShortlist
FortuneCaribbean oil rush of the 1920s
The MagicianTwentieth-century Europe, seen though the life of Thomas Mann
*****These Days*Northern Ireland, Belfast Blitz 1940sWinner
The Geometer LobochevskyRural Ireland 1800sShortlist
Act of OblivionEngland 17th century
The ChosenEngland, Thomas Hardy 1800s
The Sun Walks DownSouth Australia 1800s
AncestryCrimea and England 1850s
I Am Not Your EveTahiti, Paul Gauguin 1800s
*Hungry Ghosts*Harrowing epic set in 1940s TrinidadWinner
The New LifeGay community in 1890s LondonShortlist
My Father's HouseJews and POWs escape from the Gestapo in WWII Rome
In the Upper CountryUnderground Railroad refugees resettle in 1800s Ontario, Canada
Absolutely and ForeverBroken relationships in 1960s London and Paris
Tan Twan EngThe House of DoorsMurder mystery and end of colonialism in early 20th C Penang, Malaysia
*The Land in Winter*Britain during the Big Freeze of 1962-3Winner
The Heart in WinterMining community in 1890s MontanaShortlist
The MareThe later life of Nazi war criminal Hermine Braunsteiner
The Book of DaysBritain at the end of the reign of Henry VIII
Glorious ExploitsSicily during the Peloponnesian War
The SafekeepRural Holland in the early 1960s

Notes

References

References

  1. [http://www.bordersbookfestival.org/walter-scott-prize Walter Scott Prize] {{webarchive. link. (6 April 2012 , bordersbookfestival.org. Retrieved April 2012.)
  2. [https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/south_of_scotland/8482697.stm "Historic fiction award honours Sir Walter Scott"], BBC, 27 January 2010
  3. [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2010/feb/02/walter-scott-prize-historical-novels "New Walter Scott prize to honour historical novels"], ''The Guardian'', 2 February 2010
  4. Lea, Richard. (2010-06-21). "Hilary Mantel wins Walter Scott historical fiction prize for Wolf Hall".
  5. (2011-04-01). "Walter Scott historical fiction shortlist announced". BBC News.
  6. (2010-06-22). "Awards: Walter Scott Prize".
  7. (2010-04-02). "Awards: Walter Scott Prize Shortlist".
  8. Flood, Alison. (2010-04-01). "Booker rivals clash again on Walter Scott prize shortlist".
  9. Flood, Alison. (2011-06-20). "Andrea Levy wins Walter Scott prize".
  10. (2012-04-04). "Walter Scott historical fiction shortlist announced". BBC News.
  11. Alison Flood. (16 June 2012). "Sebastian Barry wins Walter Scott prize". [[The Guardian]].
  12. (2012-06-19). "Awards: Walter Scott; David Gemmell".
  13. (2012-04-06). "Awards: Indies Choice; E.B. White; Jackson Poetry; Walter Scott".
  14. (2013-06-17). "Awards: Walter Scott Prize; Amazon Breakthrough Novel".
  15. (14 June 2013). "Tan Twan Eng wins The Walter Scott Prize". Borders Book Festival.
  16. "Shortlist for 2013 Walter Scott Prize Announced". Borders Book Festival.
  17. (2014-06-18). "Awards: Walter Scott Prize; Commonwealth Short Story".
  18. (13 June 2014). "Robert Harris wins Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction". BBC News.
  19. (2014-04-08). "Awards: Bailey's Women's; Waterstones Children's; Walter Scott".
  20. (4 April 2014). "Walter Scott Prize Shortlist 2014". Walter Scott Prize.
  21. (2015-06-15). "Awards: Walter Scott for Historical Fiction".
  22. (13 June 2015). "John Spurling wins top prize at Borders Book Festival". [[BBC News]].
  23. (2015-03-26). "Awards: James Beard; Walter Scott".
  24. (24 March 2015). "2015 Shortlist announced". Walter Scott Prize.
  25. (2016-06-22). "Awards: Walter Scott for Historical Fiction Winner".
  26. (18 June 2016). "The winner of the 2016 Walter Scott Prize is announced!". Walter Scott Prize.
  27. (2016-03-28). "Awards: Tony Ryan; Jim Baen; Walter Scott".
  28. (23 March 2016). "The 2016 Shortlist is announced!". Walter Scott Prize.
  29. (2017-06-21). "Awards: Walter Scott Historical Fiction; Pritzker Military Writing".
  30. Danuta Kean. (19 June 2017). "Sebastian Barry's 'glorious and unusual' novel wins Walter Scott prize". The Guardian.
  31. (2017-03-28). "Awards: Marfield for Arts Writing; Dylan Thomas; Walter Scott".
  32. Danuta Kean. (28 March 2017). "Walter Scott prize for historical fiction unveils 2017 shortlist". [[The Guardian]].
  33. (2018-06-18). "Awards: Walter Scott; PubWest; Maine Literary; Center for Fiction".
  34. (18 June 2018). "Benjamin Myers wins Walter Scott Prize 2018". BBC News.
  35. "The 2018 Prize". Walter Scott Prize.
  36. (2018-04-19). "Awards: Walter Scott Historical Fiction; Ondaatje".
  37. (2019-06-17). "Awards: Walter Scott and RSL Encore Winners".
  38. (2019-04-03). "Carey shortlisted for 2019 Walter Scott Prize".
  39. (2019-04-03). "Awards: Walter Scott Historical Fiction; Int'l. Dylan Thomas".
  40. (2020-06-16). "Awards: Walter Scott Winner".
  41. (12 June 2020). "Christine Dwyer Hickey wins the 2020 Walter Scott Prize for The Narrow Land". Walter Scott Prize.
  42. Alison Flood. (12 June 2020). "Fictional portrait of Jo and Edward Hopper wins Walter Scott prize". The Guardian.
  43. (2020-04-01). "Awards: Walter Scott Shortlist".
  44. (31 March 2020). "Walter Scott historical fiction prize shortlist revealed".
  45. "Awards: Walter Scott, Trillium Winners".
  46. Mark Chandler. (8 June 2021). "Mantel wins £25k Walter Scott Prize for second time". [[The Bookseller]].
  47. (2021-03-25). "Awards: Walter Scott Shortlist; PEN America Literary".
  48. (29 March 2021). "Shortlist for the 2021 Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction announced". Walter Scott Prize.
  49. (2022-06-20). "Awards: Walter Scott, Griffin Poetry Winners".
  50. (2022-04-12). "Awards: Walter Scott Shortlist; RSL Ondaatje Longlist".
  51. Salt, Rebecca. (2023-06-15). "Lucy Caldwell wins 2023 Walter Scott Prize for These Days -".
  52. Schaub, Michael. (2023-06-30). "Winner of the 2023 Walter Scott Prize Is Revealed".
  53. "The 2023 Shortlist -".
  54. "Kevin Jared Hosein wins 2024 Walter Scott Prize for ‘many-layered tale’ of 1940s colonial Trinidad".
  55. (2024-05-02). "Walter Scott Prize 2024 shortlist announced". Books+Publishing.
  56. "The Land In Winter wins the 2025 Walter Scott Prize".
  57. (15 April 2025). "2025 Shortlist announced from Abbotsford".
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