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    Alan Stewart Paton (11 January 1903 – 12 April 1988) was a South African writer and anti-apartheid activist. His works include the novels Cry, the Beloved...
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  • have won both the fiction and the non-fiction award. Originally established in 1989, the Alan Paton Award was conferred annually for meritorious works...
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    her 2015 book Rape: A South African Nightmare, which won the 2016 Alan Paton Award. She is a professor of literature at Nelson Mandela University, where...
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    Coldsleep Lullaby, and his work has been shortlisted for both the Alan Paton Award and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize (Africa Region). Most notably,...
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  • supporting evidence. In 1992, the book won the WH Smith Literary Award and the Alan Paton Award. Boyd, William (15 December 1991). "The Great African Land-Grab :...
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    prison gangster – won South Africa's premier non-fiction award, the Sunday Times Alan Paton Award. In 2013, Steinberg was an inaugural winner of the Windham–Campbell...
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    Redi Tlhabi (section Awards)
    She has since postponed her move to America. In 2013, Tlhabi won the Alan Paton Award for her book, Endings and Beginnings. The book describes Tlhabi's relationship...
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  • stories. Among awards he has received are the European Union Literary Award, the Alan Paton Award and the Nadine Gordimer Short Story Award. His writing...
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  • Xhosa cattle-killing movement of 1856–57, The Dead Will Arise, won the Alan Paton Award in 1990. Peires has also worked as a civil servant in the Eastern Cape...
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    Paradise. An African journal, London – New York, 1992 (which won the Alan Paton Award) The Memory of Birds in Times of Revolution, London – New York, 1996...
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    Prize Alan Paton Award Alba Bouwer Prize Amstel Playwright of the Year Award ATKV Prose Prize Barry Ronge Fiction Prize C.P. Hoogenhout Award Central...
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  • The book won South Africa's premier nonfiction literary award, the Sunday Times Alan Paton Award. The author researched prison gangs based in Pollsmoor...
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  • Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1991. (winner of the WH Smith Literary Award and the Alan Paton Award) Meetings with Remarkable Trees, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1996...
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  • Mandela became the President of South Africa in 1994. The book won the Alan Paton Award in 1995 and has been published in many languages, including an Afrikaans...
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    Retrieved 14 January 2016 Paton, Maureen (1996). Alan Rickman: the unauthorised biography. London: Virgin. ISBN 978-1852276300. "Alan Rickman & Helen McCrory:...
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  • The book is 197 pages, separated into chapters. The book won the Alan Paton Award in 2004. Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela is the author of the book A Human...
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  • Zakes Mda (section Awards)
    31 March 2023. Retrieved 29 April 2024. "Previous winners of the Alan Paton Award and the Sunday Times Fiction Prize". The Sunday Times. 4 June 2007. Archived...
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    several awards, including the Alan Paton Award (sometimes referred to as "the Pulitzer" of non-fiction writing in South Africa), and the Christopher Award in...
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    wife Eleanor's courage against the apartheid powers. It won the 2011 Alan Paton Award. In 2012, Kasrils wrote a foreword to the new book called London Recruits...
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    Antjie Krog (section Awards)
    (2017), for Mede-wete Prose Alan Paton Award for Non-Fiction (1999), for Country of My Skull Nielsen Booksellers' Choice Award (1999), for Country of My...
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    Stephen Clingman's Bram Fischer: Afrikaner Revolutionary, which won the Alan Paton Award in 1999, and Martin Meredith's Fischer's Choice. South African director...
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    Askari won an Alan Paton Award, a South African Literary Award, and a National Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences Award. The Daily Maverick...
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  • errors. Alan Paton Award Amstel Playwright of the Year Award Hertzog Prize W.A. Hofmeyr Prize Described as the 'then principal literary award', in 1977...
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  • the Alan Paton Award, the Olive Schreiner Prize, and a Booksellers' Choice Award. It also received an honourable mention in the 1999 Noma Awards for Publishing...
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    Africa's Past (Oshun 2004) was long-listed for the 2006 Sunday Times Alan Paton Award. She has published short stories in several anthologies including "Further...
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  • was abandoned as there was already enough material for the album. David Paton – bass, vocals Stuart Elliott – drums, percussion Ian Bairnson – electric...
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    award 2009 – runner-up, PICA Travel Writer of the Year Award 2011 – longlist, Alan Paton Award for non-fiction (for The Marginal Safari) 2012 – longlist...
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    needed] 1995 Mondi Award for Magazine Photography[citation needed] 2017 Alan Paton Award for Murder at Small Koppie Crime Special (1995) Shembe (1998) Ten Days...
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  • Secret (1997) Mandela: The Authorised Biography (1999), winner of the Alan Paton Award Who Runs This Place?: The Anatomy of Britain in the 21st Century (2004)...
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    African Letters". He was the recipient of numerous international awards. In 1984, he was awarded the Order of the Palm by the French government for his contribution...
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