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Bellevue Literary Press : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bellevue Literary Press
Bellevue Literary Press (BLP), was founded in 2007, and is a sister organization of Bellevue Literary Review, also located at Bellevue Hospital in New York City. According to their website, "(Literary Press ) is the first and only nonprofit press dedicated to literary fiction and nonfiction at the intersection of the arts and sciences."〔http://blpress.org/about/〕 Despite being a small press that publishes only a handful of titles per year, BLP garnered a Pulitzer Prize in 2010 for ''Tinkers'' by Paul Harding. ''The New York Times'' abashedly admitted that it failed to review the novel when it was first published, noting that ''Tinkers'' was the first novel from a small press to win a Pulitzer since ''A Confederacy of Dunces'' in 1981.〔("The One That Got Away" ), ''The New York Times'' Papercuts blog, April 12, 2010〕 BLP gained more attention in 2011 when ''The Sojourn'' by Andrew Krivak became a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction.〔(Andrew Krivak, ''The Sojourn'', 2011 National Book Award Fiction Finalist ), The National Book Foundation〕 BLP has published books written by the likes of Eduardo Halfon, Jonathan D. Moreno, and Melissa Pritchard, among others. ==See also==
*List of English-language book publishing companies *List of English-language small presses *List of English-language literary presses
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