Feminist and working-class stories, poetry as song, and a deeper understanding of New Zealand art – these are just some of the frontiers explored by this year’s winners of the Prime Minister’s Awards for Literary Achievement.
They are beloved Māori dramatist and fiction writer Renée, revered critic, curator and poet Wystan Curnow and admired poet, publisher and librettist Michael Harlow.
Each has been awarded $60,000 in recognition of their outstanding contribution to New Zealand literature. Renée will be honoured for fiction, Wystan Curnow for non-fiction, and Michael Harlow for poetry.
“Our warmest congratulations to Renée, Wystan and Michael,” says Arts Council Chair Michael Moynahan.
“Each of these extraordinary storytellers has a unique perspective on New Zealand identity, and has significantly contributed to our country’s literary landscape, creating a strong legacy for New Zealand writers.”
The awards were presented at a ceremony at Premier House in Wellington on Monday 15 October.
The Prime Minister’s Awards for Literary Achievement were established
Nominations are assessed by an external expert panel and recommendations forwarded to the Arts Council of Creative New Zealand for approval. This year’s selection panel was Jill Rawnsley, John Huria and Murray Edmond, chaired by Lauren Hughes.
A full list of previous recipients can be found on the Creative New Zealand website.
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Applications for 2019 CNZ RCWT Writers Fellowship now open
Applications are now open for the 2019 Creative New Zealand Randell Cottage Writers Fellowship. The deadline for applications is Friday, 2 November 2018.
More information about the residency can be found here.
The successful applicant will be announced in December.