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M-Net Literary Awards : ウィキペディア英語版
M-Net Literary Awards
M-Net Literary Awards (1991-2013) was a South African literary award. It was established in 1991 by M-Net (Electronic Media Network), a South African television station. It was among South Africa's most prestigious literary honors. The prize was created to encourage the writing of quality novels by South African authors in one of South Africa's 11 official languages. The award was suspended indefinitely after the 2013 season.
Winners received a prize of R50,000 beginning in 2011, up from R30,000 in previous years.〔"(The 2011 M-Net Literary Awards Winners" ). Books LIVE. Retrieved June 21, 2011.〕 M-Net also had a film category, which offered a prize for a novel showing the greatest promise for translation into a visual medium.〔
==Award winners==
;2013
The 2013 M-Net Literary Awards were announced at a ceremony at the The Maslow Hotel in Johannesburg on September 20.
*English category: ''The Institute for Taxi Poetry'' by Imraan Coovadia (Umuzi)
*Afrikaans category: ''Die aanspraak van lewende wesens'' by Ingrid Winterbach (Human & Rousseau)
*African Languages category: ''Bayeza Abanqobi'' by Matthew Jabulani Mngadi (Indwa Publishers)
*African Languages category (Setwana): ''Ga Ke Modisa'' by Sabata-mpho Mokae (Geko Publishers)
*African Languages category (Ndebele): ''Inzinto Zyaphenduka'' by July Innocent Mtsweni (Pelmo)
*African Languages category (Tshivenda): ''Mbofho dza Malofha'' by NM Mphaphuli (Scorpion Publishers)
*Film category: ''Ga Ke Modisa'' by Sabata-mpho Mokae (Geko Publishers) and ''Onse Vaders'' by Karin Brynard
*Debut Award: ''The Book of War'' by James Whyle (Jacana Media) and ''Leqotjane'' by SJ Gambu (Scorpion Publishers)
;2012
The winners were announced at an event at the Hyatt Regency in Johannesburg In October 2012.
*English category: ''Homemaking for the Down-at-Heart'' by Finuala Dowling (Kwela)
*Afrikaans category: ''Sirkusboere'' by Sonja Loots (Tafelberg)
*African Languages category (Sesotho): ''Manong a lapile'' by N Maake (Ekaam Publishers)
*African Languages category (Tshivenda): ''Murunzi wa Vhutshilo'' by Takalani Mbedzi (Bard Publishers)
*African Languages category (Sepedi): ''Tšhweu ya ditsebe'' by Herbert Lentsoane
*Film category: ''7 Dae'' by Deon Meyer (Human & Rousseau)
;2011
In 2011, 95 novels, published between January and December 2010, were submitted for consideration in the various award categories. The winners were celebrated at a gala event in Cape Town.〔

*English category: ''Double Negative'' by Ivan Vladislavic (Umuzi)
*Afrikaans category: ''Die Benederyk'' by Ingrid Winterbach (Human & Rousseau)
*Nguni category: ''Inkululeko Isentabeni'' by Ncedile Saule (Hibbard Publishers)
*Sesotho category: ''Lehutso'' by KJ Sekele (Hibbard Publishers)
*Film category: ''Happiness is a Four-letter Word'' by Cynthia Jele (Kwela)
;2010
The 2010 M-Net Literary and Film Awards, which previously had been held at the same function as the Via Afrika Awards, were announced separately for the first time this year.〔"(The 2010 M-Net Literary Awards Winners" ). Books LIVE. Retrieved June 25, 2012.〕
*English category: ''Small Moving Parts'' by Sally-Ann Murray (Kwela)
*Afrikaans category: ''Santa Gamka'' by Eben Venter (Tafelberg)
*Nguni category: ''Lingada Zibuyile Endle'' (Wild cats have come home) by P. Mtuze (Vivlia)
*Sepedi/Sesotho category: ''Ga di Mphelele'' (Let them live for me) by M.S. Machitela (Lingua Franca)
*Film category: ''Plaasmoord'' by Karin Brynard (Human & Rousseau)

;2009
The 2009 M-Net Literary Awards were announced at a ceremony in Camps Bay, Cape Town. For the first time this year, a "Film" award was given for a novel that could potentially become a film on M-Net.〔"(2009 M-Net Literary Award Winners" ). Books LIVE. Retrieved June 06, 2013.〕
*English category: ''The Rowing Lesson'' by Anne Landsman
*Afrikaans category: ''30 nagte in Amsterdam'' by Etienne van Heerden
*African languages (Sepedi/Sesotho): ''Babuši ba Lehono (Today’s Leaders)'' by Mathethe Molope
*African languages (Tshivenda): ''Nne na inwi (You and Me)'' by Tsireledzo Mushoma
*Film category: ''13 Uur'' by Deon Meyer
;2008
;2007
*Afrikaans category: ''Die boek van toeval en toeverlaat'' by Ingrid Winterbach
;2006
*Non-fiction Recht Malan Prize: ''The Dirty Work of Democracy'' by Antony Altbeker
;2005
*Life Achievement Award: Prof Mazisi Kunene
*Nguni category:
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*Fiction: ''Isiqalo Esisha (A new beginning)'' by SD Khumalo
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*Poetry: ''Intathakusa'' by C Nyanda and JJ Thwala
;2004
;2003
;2002
;2001〔"(Wicomb takes M-Net Prize" ). Mail & Guardian. Retrieved June 06, 2013.〕
*English category: ''David's Story'' by Zoe Wicomb
*Afrikaans category: ''Die Swye van Mario Salviati'' by Etienne van Heerden
*Nguni category: ''Ifa Ngukufa'' by MJ Mngadi
*Sesotho languages category: ''Njeng manong fa ke sule! (Devour me, vultures, when I'm dead!)'' by Kabelo Duncan Kgatea
*Tshivenda: ''Tshi do Lilwa'' by N Phaswana
*Tsonga: ''Mbilu ya Wanuna'' by NB Mkhari
;2000
;1999
;1998
;1997
*English category: ''Ways of Dying'' by Zakes Mda
;1996
;1995
;1994
*Afrikaans category: ''Karolina Ferreira'' by Lettie Viljoen (pseudonym of Ingrid Winterbach).
;1993
;1992
;1991

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