Asian American Literary Awards

The Asian American Literary Awards are a set of annual awards that have been presented by The Asian American Writers' Workshop since 1998. The awards include a set of honors for excellence in fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by a panel of literary and academic judges; a Members' Choice Award, voted on by the Workshop's members from the list of that year's entries; and a Lifetime Achievement Award. To be eligible, a book must be written by someone of Asian descent living in the United States and published first in English; entries are actively solicited by the Workshop.[1]

List of winners

* = Member's Choice Award

2012
  • Roya Hakakian – "Assassins of the Turquoise Palace"
  • Rahul Mehta – "Quarantine"
  • Janine Oshiro – "Pier"
  • Thaddeus Rutkowski * – "Haywire"
2011
2010
  • Paul YoonOnce the Shore
  • Minal HajratwalaLeaving India: My Family's Journey From Five Villages to Five Continents
  • Ronaldo V. WilsonPoems of the Black Object
  • Jason Koo* – Man on Extremely Small Island
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
  • Walter Lew – Treadwinds: Poems and Intermedia Texts
  • Meera NairVideo: Stories
  • Julie OtsukaWhen the Emperor was Divine
  • Ed Lin* – Waylaid
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998

Lifetime Achievement Award winners

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See also

References

  1. AAWW Awards list Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 7 August 2010.
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