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词条 Nita Kibble Literary Award
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  1. Winners of the Nita B Kibble Literary Award for Women Writers

  2. Winners of the Dobbie Literary Award

  3. Shortlisted works for the Nita B Kibble Literary Award

  4. See also

  5. References

The Kibble Literary Awards comprise two awards — the Nita B Kibble Literary Award, which recognises the work of an established Australian female writer, and the Dobbie Literary Award, which is for a first published work by a female writer.[1][1] The Awards recognise the works of women writers of fiction or non-fiction classified as 'life writing'. This includes novels, autobiographies, biographies, literature and any writing with a strong personal element.

The Kibble Literary Awards were established in 1994 and are named in honour of Nita Kibble (1879–1962), who was the first woman to be a librarian with the State Library of New South Wales.[2] She was Principal Research Librarian from 1919 until her retirement in 1943, and was a founding member of the Australian Institute of Librarians.

The Kibble Awards for Women Writers were established by Nita Dobbie, through her will, in recognition of her aunt, Nita Kibble, who had raised her from birth after her mother died.[3] Miss Dobbie followed her aunt into the library profession. She believed there was a need to foster women’s writing in the community.[3] The awards are currently worth A$35,000 in total.[4]

The Trust established for the award is managed by Perpetual Limited,[5] and the award is administered in association with the State Library of New South Wales.[6]

Both awards were presented annually from their inception until 2016, when they were changed to biennial presentation.[7]

Winners of the Nita B Kibble Literary Award for Women Writers

  • 2018 — The High Places, Fiona McFarlane[8]
  • 2016 — Small Acts of Disappearance, Fiona Wright[9]
  • 2015 — The Golden Age, Joan London[10]
  • 2014 — Boy Lost: A Family Memoir, Kristina Olsson[11]
  • 2013 — The Beloved, Annah Faulkner[12]
  • 2012 — Five Bells, Gail Jones[13]
  • 2011 — Reading by Moonlight, Brenda Walker
  • 2010 — The Ghost at the Wedding, Shirley Walker
  • 2009 — The Story of Hephzibah Menuhin, Jacqueline Kent
  • 2008 — Nights in the Asylum, Carol Lefevre
  • 2007 — Careless, Deborah Robertson
  • 2006 — The Wing of Night, Brenda Walker
  • 2005 — Plenty, Gay Bilson
  • 2004 — That Oceanic Feeling, Fiona Capp
  • 2003 — Black Mirror, Gail Jones
  • 2002 — Beatrice Davis, A Literary Life, Jacqueline Kent
  • 2001 — A Memoir, Inga Clendinnen
  • 2000 — Stravinsky's Lunch, Drusilla Modjeska
  • 1999 — A Pen Pal's Journey From Down Under to All Over, Geraldine Brooks
  • 1998 — Snake Cradle, Roberta Sykes
  • 1997 — Selected Non-Fiction, Helen Garner
  • 1996 — Diaries, Judy Cassab
  • 1995 — The Orchard, Drusilla Modjeska
  • 1994 — A Hundred-Year Novel, Marion Halligan

Winners of the Dobbie Literary Award

  • 2018 — The Trauma Cleaner, Sarah Krasnostein[14]
  • 2016 — Salt Creek by Lucy Treloar
  • 2015 — Heat and Light by Ellen van Neerven
  • 2014 — Madness: A Memoir by Kate Richards
  • 2013 — Toyo: A Memoir, Lily Chan
  • 2012 — Past The Shallows, Favel Parrett
  • 2011 — Night Street, Kristel Thornell
  • 2010 — The Book of Emmett, Deborah Forster
  • 2009 — Fugitive Blue, Claire Thomas
  • 2008 — The Anatomy of Wings, Karen Foxlee
  • 2007 — Swallow the Air, Tara June Winch
  • 2006 — Everyman's Rules for Scientific Living, Carrie Tiffany
  • 2005 — The Secret World of Annette Robinson, [ Paulette Gittins ]
  • 2004 — The Alphabet of Light and Dark, Danielle Wood
  • 2000 — Off the Rails: The Pauline Hanson Trip, Margo Kingston
  • 1999 — Hiam, Eva Sallis
  • 1998 — Steam Pigs, Melissa Lucashenko [15]
  • 1997 — Listening for Small Sounds, Pepe Trevor
  • 1996 — My Own Sweet Time, Leon Carmen (under the pseudonym Wanda Koolmatrie)[16]

Shortlisted works for the Nita B Kibble Literary Award

Winners are listed in bold type.

2014
  • Boy, Lost: A Family Memoir, Kristina Olsson (University of Queensland Press)
  • Letter to George Clooney, Debra Adelaide (Picador Australia)
  • Mullumbimby - Melissa Lucashenko (University of Queensland Press)
2013
  • The Beloved, Annah Faulkner (Pan Macmillan Australia)
  • Questions of Travel, Michelle de Kretser (Allen & Unwin)
  • Like a House on Fire, Cate Kennedy (Scribe)
2012
  • Five Bells, Gail Jones
  • Foal's Bread, Gillian Mears
  • Animal People, Charlotte Wood
2011
  • Sydney, Delia Falconer
  • A Biography, Annette Stewart
  • Reading by Moonlight, Brenda Walker
2010
  • The Real Possibility of Joy, Josephine Emery
  • The China Garden, Kristina Olsson
  • The Ghost at the Wedding, Shirley Walker
2009[17]
  • Births Deaths and Marriages: True tales, Georgia Blain
  • An Exacting Heart: The story of Hephzibah Menuhin, Jacqueline Kent
  • The After Life: A memoir, Kathleen Stewart
2008
  • Sorry, Gail Jones
  • Burning In, Mireille Juchau
  • Nights in the Asylum, Carol Lefevre
2007
  • Agamemnon's Kiss, Inga Clendinnen
  • Captain Starlight's Apprentice, Kathryn Heyman
  • Dreams of Speaking, Gail Jones
  • Ida Leeson: A Life, Sylvia Martin
  • Careless, Deborah Robertson
2006
  • The Secret River, Kate Grenville
  • The Butterfly Man, Heather Rose
  • The Wing of Night, Brenda Walker
2005
  • Plenty, Gay Bilson
  • Joe Cinque's Consolation, Helen Garner
  • The Broken Book, Susan Johnson
2004
  • Shot, Gail Bell
  • The End of Equality, Anne Summers
  • That Oceanic Feeling, Fiona Capp
2003
  • Black Mirror, Gail Jones
  • The Truth About My Fathers, Gaby Naher
  • The Boyds: A Family Biography, Brenda Niall
2002
  • The Fog Garden, Marion Halligan
  • A Certain Style: Beatrice Davis, A Literary Life, Jacqueline Kent
  • Other People's Words, Hilary McPhee
2001
  • A Memoir, Inga Clendinnen
  • Journey from Venice, Ruth Cracknell
2000
  • Stravinsky's Lunch, Drusilla Modjeska
  • Isobel on the Way to the Corner Shop, Amy Witting
1999
  • A Pen Pal's Journey From Down Under to All Over, Geraldine Brooks
1998
  • Glass After Glass: Autobiographical Reflections, Barbara Blackman
  • Snake Cradle, Roberta Sykes
  • Paradise Mislaid: In Search of the Australian Tribe of Paraguay, Anne Whitehead
1997
  • Night Surfing, Fiona Capp
  • The Service of Clouds, Delia Falconer
  • Selected Non-Fiction, Helen Garner
1996
  • Judy Cassab: Diaries, Judy Cassab
  • Caravanserai: Journey among Australian Muslims, Hanifa Deen
1995[18]
  • Auntie Rita, Rita Cynthia Huggins and Jackie Huggins
  • The World Waiting to be Made, Simone Lazaroo
  • The Orchard, Drusilla Modjeska
  • Georgiana, Brenda Niall
  • Heddy and me, Susan Varga
1994
  • A Hundred-Year Novel, Marion Halligan

See also

  • Australian History Awards
  • Australian literature
  • List of Australian literary awards
  • List of literary awards
  • National Biography Award

References

1. ^Kibble and Dobbie Awards
2. ^The Nita Kibble Literary Award
3. ^Kibble Awards for Women Writers
4. ^{{cite web |title=Kibble and Dobbie Awards 2018 shortlists announced {{!}} Books+Publishing |url=https://www.booksandpublishing.com.au/articles/2018/06/05/108819/kibble-and-dobbie-awards-2018-shortlists-announced/ |website=Books + Publishing |accessdate=26 July 2018 |language=en-AU}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Kibble {{!}} History|url=http://www.perpetual.com.au/kibble/history.htm|work=Kibble Literary Awards|publisher=Perpetual Limited|accessdate=3 May 2013}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Kibble Literary Award|url=http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/about/awards/kibble.html|work=State Library of New South Wales|publisher=State Library of New South Wales|accessdate=3 May 2013}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=Kibble and Dobbie Awards 2018 longlists announced|url=https://www.booksandpublishing.com.au/articles/2018/04/20/106289/kibble-and-dobbie-awards-2018-longlists-announced/|accessdate=5 May 2018|publisher=Books + Publishing|date=20 April 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web |title=Kibble and Dobbie Awards 2018 winners announced {{!}} Books+Publishing |url=https://www.booksandpublishing.com.au/articles/2018/07/25/112077/kibble-and-dobbie-awards-2018-winners-announced/ |website=Books + Publishing |accessdate=26 July 2018 |language=en-AU}}
9. ^{{cite web |last1=Harmon |first1=Steph |title=Fiona Wright wins $30,000 Kibble prize for essay collection on anorexia |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/australia-books-blog/2016/jul/14/fiona-wright-wins-30000-kibble-prize-for-essay-collection-on-anorexia |website=the Guardian |accessdate=26 July 2018 |language=en |date=14 July 2016}}
10. ^{{cite web |last1=Webby |first1=Elizabeth |title=Literary awards and Joan London’s The Golden Age |url=https://theconversation.com/literary-awards-and-joan-londons-the-golden-age-44716 |website=The Conversation |accessdate=26 July 2018 |language=en}}
11. ^{{cite web |title=2014 Kibble and Dobbie Awards winners announced |url=https://anzlitlovers.com/2014/07/23/2014-kibble-and-dobbie-awards-winners-announced/ |website=ANZ LitLovers LitBlog |accessdate=26 July 2018 |date=23 July 2014}}
12. ^{{cite web |last1=Morris |first1=Linda |title='The Beloved': Memoir that became a novel wins life writing award |url=https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/books/the-beloved-memoir-that-became-a-novel-wins-life-writing-award-20130725-2qkh2.html |website=The Sydney Morning Herald |accessdate=26 July 2018 |language=en |date=25 July 2013}}
13. ^{{cite web |title=Kibble Literary Award won by Gail Jones for her novel Five Bells |url=http://sydneyinstituteonline.net/ranlibrary/2012/08/01/kibble-literary-award-won-by-gail-jones-for-her-novel-five-bells/ |website=Randwick Library |accessdate=26 July 2018 |date=2 August 2012}}
14. ^{{cite web |last1=Power |first1=Julie |title=Life, death, decay ... and Sydney's zoo |url=https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/books/life-death-decay-and-sydney-s-zoo-20180725-p4ztk7.html |website=The Sydney Morning Herald |accessdate=26 July 2018 |language=en |date=25 July 2018}}
15. ^{{cite web |last1=Johnson |first1=Susan |title=Melissa Lucashenko, 46, author |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/special-features/melissa-lucashenko-46-author/news-story/1fac5473dd6ce70c3a9ce7882d1c594b |website=Courier Mail |accessdate=26 July 2018}}
16. ^{{cite web |title=John Vincent Bayley — papers, 1994?—1998 |url=http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=403602 |publisher=State Library of New South Wales |work=Manuscripts, oral history & pictures |accessdate=28 August 2012}}
17. ^Short-list for Kibble and Dobbie Awards for women writers announced
18. ^{{cite news|title=Books: Poet-novelist moves into a new genre|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130542703|accessdate=11 November 2016|work=The Canberra Times|date=1995-04-09}}

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