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PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction
The PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, established in 1980, annually
honors an American fiction writer with a $15,000 prize. Located at
Washington D.C.'s Folger Shakespeare Library, the award is funded by
grants, contributions, special events and benefit readings.
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1981
- Walter Abish, How German Is It?
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1982
- David Bradley, The Chaneysville Incident
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1983
- Toby Olson, Seaview
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1984
- John Edgar Wideman, Sent for You Yesterday
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1985
- Tobias Wolff, The Barracks Thief
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1986
- Peter Taylor, The Old Forest
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1987
- Richard Wiley, Soldiers in Hiding
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1988
- T. Coraghessan Boyle, World's End
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1989
- James Salter, Dusk
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1990
- E. L. Doctorow, Billy Bathgate
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1991
- John Edgar Wideman, Philadelphia Fire
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1992
- Don Delillo, Mao II
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1993
- E. Annie Proulx, Postcards
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1994
- Philip Roth, Operation Shylock
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1995
- David Guterson, Snow Falling on Cedars
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1996
- Richard Ford, Independence Day
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1997
- Gina Berriault, Women in Their Beds
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1998
- Rafi Zabor, The Bear Comes Home
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1999
- Michael Cunningham, The Hours
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2000
- Ha Jin, Waiting
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2001
- Philip Roth, The Human Stain
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2002
- Ann Patchett, Bel Canto
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2003
- Sabina Murray, The Caprices
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2004
- John Updike, The Early Stories
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2005
- Ha Jin, War Trash
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2006
- E. L. Doctorow, The March
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2007
- Philip Roth, Everyman
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2008
- Kate Christensen, The Great Man
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