Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Prize

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The Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Literary Prize is an annual British literary prize inaugurated in 1977. It is named after the host Jewish Quarterly and the prize's founder Harold Hyam Wingate.[1] The award recognises Jewish and non-Jewish writers resident in the UK, British Commonwealth, Europe and Israel who "stimulate an interest in themes of Jewish concern while appealing to the general reader".[2] As of 2011 the winner receives £4,000.[1] The Jewish Chronicle called it "British Jewry's top literary award",[3] and Jewish World said it is a "prestigious literature prize".[4]

Recipients

Award winners and shortlists
Year Category Author(s) Title Publisher Result Ref.
1996 Fiction Alan Isler The Prince of West End Avenue Jonathan Cape Winner [5]
Non-fiction Theo Richmond Konin: One Man's Quest for a Vanished Jewish Community Jonathan Cape Winner [5]
1997 Fiction W. G. Sebald The Emigrants Harvill Press Winner [5]
Clive Sinclair The Lady with the Laptop Picador Winner [5]
Nonfiction Louise Kehoe In this Dark House: A Memoir Viking Shortlist [5]
Silvia Rodgers Red Saint, Pink Daughter Andre Deutsch Shortlist [5]
George Steiner No Passion Spent: Essays 1978–1995 Faber Shortlist [5]
1998 Fiction Anne Michaels Fugitive Pieces Bloomsbury Winner [5]
Esther Freud Gaglow Penguin Shortlist [5]
David Grossman The ZigZag Kid Bloomsbury Shortlist [5]
Mordecai Richler Barney's Version Chatto & Windus Shortlist [5]
Non-fiction Claudia Roden The Book of Jewish Food: An Odyssey from Samarkand to New York Winner [5]
Jenny Diski Skating to Antarctica Granta Shortlist [5]
Leila Berg Flickerbook Granta Shortlist [5]
Sally Berkovic Under My Hat Josephs Bookstore Shortlist [5]
1999 Fiction Dorit Rabinyan Persian Brides Canongate Winner [5]
Jay Rayner Day of Atonement Black Swan Shortlist [5]
Savyon Liebrecht Apples from the Desert Laki Books Shortlist [5]
Paolo Maurensig Luneberg Variations Phoenix House Shortlist [5]
Non-fiction Edith Velmans Edith's Book: The True Story of a Young Girl's Courage and Survival During World War II Viking Winner [5]
David Hare Via Dolorosa Faber & Faber Shortlist [5]
Michael Ignatieff Isaiah Berlin Chatto & Windus Shortlist [5]
Niall Ferguson The World's Banker Weidenfeld & Nicolson Shortlist [5]
2000 Fiction Howard Jacobson The Mighty Walzer Jonathan Cape Winner [5]
Bernice Rubens I, Dreyfus Abacus Shortlist [5]
Elena Lappin Foreign Brides Picador Shortlist [5]
Nathan Englander For the Relief of Unbearable Urges Faber & Faber Shortlist [5]
Non-fiction Władysław Szpilman The Pianist Viking Winner [5]
Anthony Rudolf The Arithmetic of Mind Bellew Publishing Shortlist [5]
David Vital A People Apart: The Jews in Europe 1789-1939 Oxford University Press Shortlist [5]
Lisa Appignanesi Losing the Dead Chatto & Windus Shortlist [5]
2001 Fiction Mona Yahia When the Grey Beetles took over Baghdad Peter Halban Winner [6]
Elisabeth Russell Taylor Will Dolores Come to Tea? Arcadia Shortlist [6]
Lawrence Norfolk In the Shape of a Boar Weidenfeld & Nicolson Shortlist [6]
Linda Grant When I Lived in Modern Times Granta Shortlist [6]
Non-fiction Mark Roseman A Past In Hiding: Memory and Survival in Nazi Germany Allen Lane Winner [6]
Hugo Gryn and Naomi Gryn Chasing Shadows Viking Shortlist [6]
Louise London Whitehall and the Jews 1933-1948 Cambridge University Press Shortlist [6]
Michael Billig Rock 'n Roll Jews Five Leaves Shortlist [6]
2002 Fiction W. G. Sebald Austerlitz Hamish Hamilton Winner [7]
Agnès Desarthe Five Photos of My Wife Flamingo Shortlist [7]
Emma Richler Sister Crazy Flamingo Shortlist [7]
Zvi Jagendorf Wolfy and the Strudelbakers Dewi Lewis Shortlist [7]
Non-fiction Oliver Sacks Uncle Tungsten: Memories of a Chemical Boyhood Picador Winner [7]
John Gross A Double Thread Chatto & Windus Shortlist [7]
Joseph Roth The Wandering Jews Granta Shortlist [7]
Mihail Sebastian Journal 1935-44 William Heinemann Shortlist [7]
2003 Fiction Zadie Smith The Autograph Man Penguin Books Winner [8]
Arnošt Lustig Lovely Green Eyes Harvill Shortlist [8]
Dannie Abse The Strange Case of Dr Simmonds & Dr Glas Robson Shortlist [8]
Micheal O'Siadhail The Gossamer Wall Bloodaxe Shortlist [8]
Norman Lebrecht The Song of Names Review Shortlist [8]
Non-fiction Sebastian Haffner Defying Hitler: A Memoir Weidenfeld & Nicolson Winner [8]
Carole Angier The Double Bond Viking Penguin Shortlist [8]
Ian Thomson Primo Levi Hutchinson Shortlist [8]
Roman Frister Impossible Love Weidenfeld & Nicolson Shortlist [8]
Roma Ligocka The Girl in the Red Coat Sceptre Shortlist [8]
2004 Fiction David Grossman Someone to Run With Bloomsbury Winner [9]
A. B. Yehoshua The Liberated Bride Peter Halban Shortlist [9]
Dannie Abse New & Collected Poems Hutchinson Shortlist [9]
Non-fiction Amos Elon The Pity of It All: A Portrait of Jews in Germany 1743–1933 Penguin Winner [9]
Igal Sarna Broken Promises: Israeli Lives Atlantic Books Shortlist [9]
Mark Glanville The Goldberg Variations: From Football Hooligan to Opera Singer Flamingo Shortlist [9]
Stanley Price Somewhere to Hang My Hat New Island Shortlist [9]
2005 Fiction David Bezmozgis Natasha and Other Stories Jonathan Cape Winner [10]
Howard Jacobson The Making of Henry Jonathan Cape Shortlist [11]
Moris Farhi Young Turk Saqi Shortlist [11]
Non-fiction Amos Oz A Tale of Love and Darkness Chatto & Windus Winner [10]
Béla Zsolt Nine Suitcases Jonathan Cape Shortlist [11]
Joanna Olczak-Ronikier In the Garden of Memory Weidenfeld & Nicolson Shortlist [11]
Simon Goldhill The Temple of Jerusalem Profile Books Shortlist [11]
2006 N/A Imre Kertész Fatelessness Harvill Press Winner [4][12]
Jean Molla Sobibor Aurora Metro Shortlist [12]
Michael Arditti Unity Maia Press Shortlist [12]
Neill Lochery The View from the Fence, The Arab-Israeli Conflict from the Present to Its Roots Continuum Shortlist [12]
Nicholas Stargardt Witnesses of War: Children’s Lives under the Nazis Jonathan Cape Shortlist [12]
Tamar Yellin Genizah at the House of Shepher Toby Press Shortlist [12]
Paul Kriwaczek Yiddish Civilisation: The Rise and Fall of a Forgotten Nation Weidenfeld & Nicolson Shortlist [12]
2007 N/A Howard Jacobson Kalooki Nights Cape Winner [13]
A. B. Yehoshua A Woman in Jerusalem Halban Shortlist [13]
Adam LeBor City of Oranges Bloomsbury Shortlist [13]
Andrew Miller The Earl of Petticoat Lane Heinemann Shortlist [13]
Carmen Callil Bad Faith Cape Shortlist [13]
Irène Némirovsky Suite Française Chatto Shortlist [13]
2008 N/A Etgar Keret Missing Kissinger Chatto and Windus Winner [14]
Tom Segev (trans. Jessica Cohen) 1967 Abacus Shortlist [14]
Philip Davis Bernard Malamud Oxford University Press Shortlist [14]
Phillippe Grimbert (trans. Polly McLean) Secret Portobello Books Shortlist [14]
2009 N/A Fred Wander The Seventh Well Granta Winner [2]
Amir Gutfreund (trans. Jessica Cohen) The World a Moment Later Toby Press Shortlist [2]
Denis MacShane Globalising Hatred Weidenfeld & Nicolson Shortlist [2]
Jackie Wullschlager Chagall: Love and Exile Allen Lane Shortlist [2]
Ladislaus Löb Dealing with Satan Jonathan Cape Shortlist [2]
Zoë Heller The Believers Fig Tree Shortlist [2]
2010 N/A Adina Hoffman My Happiness Bears No Relation to Happiness: A Poet's Life in the Palestinian Century Yale University Press Winner [15][16]
Julia Franck The Blind Side of the Heart Harvill Secker Shortlist [17]
Simon Mawer The Glass Room Little, Brown Shortlist [17]
Shlomo Sand The Invention of the Jewish People Verso Shortlist [17]
2011 N/A David Grossman To the End of the Land Jonathan Cape Winner [18]
Anthony Julius Trials of the Diaspora Oxford University Press Shortlist [3][19]
Edmund de Waal The Hare with Amber Eyes Chatto and Windus Shortlist [3][19]
Eli Amir The Dove Flyer Halban Shortlist [3][19]
Howard Jacobson The Finkler Question Bloomsbury Shortlist [3][19]
Jenny Erpenbeck (trans. Susan Bernofsky) Visitation Portobello Books Shortlist [3][19]
2013[lower-alpha 1] N/A Shalom Auslander Hope: A Tragedy Picador Winner [21]
Amos Oz Scenes from Village Life Chatto and Windus Shortlist [20]
Bernard Wasserstein On the Eve Profile Books Shortlist [20]
Cynthia Ozick Foreign Bodies Atlantic Books Shortlist [20]
Deborah Levy Swimming Home And Other Stories Shortlist [20]
Stanley Price and Munro Price The Road to the Apocalypse Notting Hill Editions Shortlist [20]
2014 N/A Otto Dov Kulka Landscapes of the Metropolis of Death Allen Lane Winner [22]
Anouk Markovits I Am Forbidden Hogarth Shortlist [23]
Ben Marcus The Flame Alphabet Granta Shortlist [23]
Edith Pearlman Binocular Vision Pushkin Press Shortlist [23]
Shani Boianjiu The People of Forever Are Not Afraid Hogarth Shortlist [23]
Yudit Kiss The Summer My Father Died Telegram-Saqi Shortlist [23]
2015 Fiction Michel Laub (trans. Margaret Jull Costa) Diary of the Fall Harvill Winner [24][25]
Dror Burstein (trans. Todd Hasak-Lowy) Netanya Dalkey Archive Shortlist [26]
Zeruya Shalev (trans. Philip Simpson) Remains of Love Bloomsbury Shortlist [26]
Non-fiction Thomas Harding Hanns and Rudolf: The German Jew and the Hunt for the Kommandant of Auschwitz Heinemann Winner [24][25]
Antony Polonsky Jews in Poland and Russia Littman Library Shortlist [26]
Gary Shteyngart Little Failure: A Memoir Penguin Shortlist [26]
Hanna Krall (trans. Philip Boehm) Chasing the King of Hearts Peirene Shortlist [26]
2016 N/A Nikolaus Wachsmann KL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps Winner [27][28]
Alison Pick Between Gods Shortlist [29]
Claire Hajaj Ishmael’s Oranges Shortlist [29]
Dan Stone The Liberation of the Camps Shortlist [29]
George Prochnik The Impossible Exile Shortlist [29]
Howard Jacobson J Shortlist [29]
Zachary Leader The Life of Saul Bellow Shortlist [29]
2017 N/A Ayelet Gundar-Goshen (trans. Sondra Silverston) Waking Lions Winner [30]
Philippe Sands East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity Winner [30]
Anna Bikont (trans. Alissa Valles) The Crime and the Silence Shortlist [31]
David Cesarani Final Solution: The Fate of the Jews 1933-1949 Shortlist [31]
Walter Kempowski (trans. Anthea Bell) All for Nothing Shortlist [31]
2018 N/A Michael Frank The Mighty Franks: A Memoir Winner [32][33]
George Prochnik Stranger in a Strange Land: Searching for Gershom Scholem and Jerusalem Shortlist [34][35]
Joanne Limburg Small Pieces: A Book of Lamentations Shortlist [34][35]
Laurence Rees The Holocaust: A New History Shortlist [34][35]
Linda Grant The Dark Circle Shortlist [34][35]
Mya Guarnieri Jaradat The Unchosen: The Lives of Israel's New Others Shortlist [34][35]
2019 N/A Françoise Frenkel No Place to Lay One's Head Winner [36][37]
Chloe Benjamin The Immortalists Tinder Press/Headline Shortlist [36]
Dara Horn Eternal Life W.W. Norton &Co Ltd Shortlist [36]
Lisa Halliday Asymmetry Granta Shortlist [36]
Mark Sarvas Memento Park Farrar, Straus & Giroux Shortlist [36]
Raphaël Jerusalmy (trans. Penny Hueston) Evacuation Text Publishing Shortlist [36]
2020 N/A Linda Grant A Stranger City Winner [38]
Ayelet Gundar-Goshen Liar Shortlist [39]
Benjamin Balint Kafka's Last Trial: The Case of a Literacy Legacy Shortlist [39]
Dani Shapiro Inheritance Shortlist [39]
Gary Shteyngart Lake Success Shortlist [39]
George Szirtes The Photographer at Sixteen Shortlist [39]
Howard Jacobson Live a Little Shortlist [39]
2021 N/A Yaniv Iczkovits (trans. Orr Scharf) The Slaughterman's Daughter MacLehose Press / Schocken Books Winner [40]
Ariana Neumann When Time Stopped: A Memoir of My Father's War and What Remains Simon & Schuster Shortlist [41]
Bess Kalb Nobody Will Tell You This But Me Little, Brown Shortlist [41]
Colum McCann Apeirogon Bloomsbury Shortlist [41]
Goldie Goldbloom On Division Farrar, Straus and Giroux Shortlist [41]
Hadley Freeman House of Glass HarperCollins Shortlist [41]
Jonathan Safran Foer We are the Weather: Saving the Planet Begins at Breakfast Hamish Hamilton / Penguin Books Shortlist [41]
2022 N/A Nicole Krauss To Be a Man Bloomsbury Winner [42][43]
Anne Sebba Ethel Rosenberg St. Martins Press, Orion Books Shortlist [42]
Arthur Green Judaism for the World Yale University Press Shortlist [42]
Edmund de Waal Letters to Camondo Chatto & Windus/Vintage Publishing Shortlist [42]
Eshkol Nevo (trans. Sondra Silverston) The Last Interview Other Press Shortlist [42]
Nir Baram (trans. Jessica Cohen) At Night's End Text Publishing Shortlist [42]
Wendy Lower The Ravine Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Shortlist [42]
2023 N/A Simon Parkin The Island of Extraordinary Captives Sceptre Winner [44]
Gabrielle Zevin Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow Chatto Shortlist [45]
Jeffrey Veidlinger In the Midst of Civilised Europe Picador Shortlist [45]
Linda Kinstler Come to this Court and Cry Bloomsbury Circus Shortlist [45]
Olga Tokarczuk (trans. Jennifer Croft) The Books of Jacob Fitzcarraldo Editions Shortlist [45]
Omer Friedlander The Man Who Sold Air in the Holy Land John Murray Shortlist [45]
Yishai Sarid (trans. Yardenne Greenspan) The Memory Monster Serpent's Tail Shortlist [45]
2024 N/A Elizabeth McCracken The Hero of this Book Jonathan Cape Winner [46]
Adina Talve-Goodman Your Hearts, Your Scars Bellevue Literary Press Shortlist [47]
Paul Goldberg The Dissident Farrar, Straus and Giroux Shortlist [47]
Janet Malcolm Still Pictures Granta Books (UK), Farrar, Straus and Giroux (USA) Shortlist [47]
Michael Twitty Kosher Soul Amistad, Harper Collins Shortlist [47]
Michael Frank One Hundred Saturdays Souvenir Press Shortlist [47]

Notes

  1. No award was presented in 2012.[20]

References

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