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Prime Minister’s Award for Literary Achievement : ウィキペディア英語版 | Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement
Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement is a New Zealand literary award established in 2003 by the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa (Creative New Zealand), the national arts development agency of the New Zealand government. Each winner in three categories of fiction, nonfiction and poetry receives a monetary award of NZ $60,000. ==Winners== Source: 2014 *Fiction: Jack Lasenby *Nonfiction: Jock Phillips *Poetry: Ian Wedde 2013 *Fiction: Owen Marshall *Nonfiction: Martin Edmond *Poetry: Michele Leggott 2012 *Fiction: Albert Wendt *Nonfiction: Gregory O'Brien *Poetry: Sam Hunt 2011 *Fiction: Dame Fiona Kidman *Nonfiction: James Belich *Poetry: Peter Bland 2010 *Fiction: Joy Cowley *Nonfiction: James McNeish *Poetry: Cilla McQueen 2009 *Fiction: C. K. Stead *Nonfiction: Ranginui Walker *Poetry: Brian Turner 2008 *Fiction: Lloyd Jones *Nonfiction: W. H. Oliver *Poetry: Elizabeth Smither 2007 *Fiction: Fiona Farrell *Nonfiction: Dick Scott *Poetry: Bill Manhire 2006 *Fiction: Patricia Grace *Nonfiction: Judith Binney *Poetry: Vincent O'Sullivan 2005 *Fiction: Margaret Mahy *Nonfiction: Philip Temple *Poetry: Alistair Te Ariki Campbell 2004 *Fiction: Maurice Gee *Nonfiction: Anne Salmond *Poetry: Kevin Ireland 2003 *Fiction: Janet Frame *Nonfiction: Michael King *Poetry: Hone Tuwhare
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