Hawthornden Prize Winners

  • 1919 - Edward Shanks, The Queen of China
  • 1920 - John Freeman, Poems New and Old
  • 1921 - Romer Wilson, The Death of Society
  • 1922 - Edmund Blunden, The Shepherd
  • 1923 - David Garnett, Lady into Fox
  • 1924 - Ralph Hale Mottram, The Spanish Farm
  • 1925 - Sean O'Casey, Juno and the Paycock
  • 1926 - Vita Sackville-West, The Land
  • 1927 - Henry Williamson, Tarka the Otter
  • 1928 - Siegfried Sassoon, Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man
  • 1929 - Lord David Cecil, The Stricken Deer: or The Life of Cowper
  • 1930 - Geoffrey Dennis, The End of the World
  • 1931 - Kate O'Brien, Without My Cloak
  • 1932 - Charles Morgan, The Fountain
  • 1933 - Vita Sackville-West, Collected Poems
  • 1934 - James Hilton, Lost Horizon
  • 1935 - Robert Graves, I, Claudius
  • 1936 - Evelyn Waugh, Edmund Campion
  • 1937 - Ruth Pitter, A Trophy of Arms
  • 1938 - David Jones, In Parenthesis
  • 1939 - Christopher Hassall, Penthesperon
  • 1940 - James Pope-Hennessy, London Fabric
  • 1941 - Graham Greene, The Power and the Glory
  • 1942 - John Llewllyn Rhys, England is My Village
  • 1943 - Sidney Keyes, The Cruel Solstice and The Iron Laurel
  • 1944 - Martyn Skinner, Letters to Malaya
  • 1945-1957 - No award
  • 1958 - Dom Moraes, A Beginning
  • 1959 - No award
  • 1960 - Alan Sillitoe, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
  • 1961 - Ted Hughes, Lupercal
  • 1962 - Robert Shaw, The Sun Doctor
  • 1963 - Alistair Horne, The Price of Glory: Verdun 1916
  • 1964 - V. S. Naipaul, Mr. Stone and the Knights Companion
  • 1965 - William Trevor, The Old Boys
  • 1966 - No award
  • 1967 - Michael Frayn, The Russian Interpreter
  • 1968 - Michael Levey, Early Renaissance
  • 1969 - Geoffrey Hill, King Log
  • 1970 - Piers Paul Read, Monk Dawson
  • 1971-73 - No award
  • 1974 - Oliver Sacks, Awakenings
  • 1975 - David Lodge, Changing Places
  • 1976 - Robert Nye, Falstaff
  • 1977 - Bruce Chatwin, In Patagonia
  • 1978 - David Cook, Walter
  • 1979 - P. S. Rushforth, Kindergarten
  • 1980 - Christopher Reid, Arcadia
  • 1981 - Douglas Dunn, St. Kilda's Parliament
  • 1982 - Timothy Mo, Sour Sweet
  • 1983 - Jonathan Keates, Allegro Postillions
  • 1984-87 - No award
  • 1988 - Colin Thubron, Behind the Wall: A Journey through China
  • 1989 - Alan Bennett, Talking Heads
  • 1990 - Kit Wright, Short Afternoons
  • 1991 - Claire Tomalin, The Invisible Woman: The Story of Nelly Ternan and Charles Dickens
  • 1992 - Ferdinand Mount, Of Love and Asthma
  • 1993 - Andrew Barrow, The Tap Dancer
  • 1994 - Tim Pears, In the Place of Fallen Leaves
  • 1995 - James Michie, The Collected Poems
  • 1996 - Hilary Mantel, An Experiment in Love
  • 1997 - John Lanchester, The Debt to Pleasure
  • 1998 - Charles Nicholl, Somebody Else: Arthur Rimbaud in Africa, 1880-91
  • 1999 - Antony Beevor, Stalingrad
  • 2000 - Michael Longley, The Weather in Japan
  • 2001 - Helen Simpson, Hey Yeah Right Get a Life
  • 2002 - Eamon Duffy, The Voices of Morebath: Reformation and Rebellion in an English Village
  • 2003 - William Fiennes, The Snow Geese
  • 2004 - Jonathan Bate, John Clare: A Biography
  • 2005 - Justin Cartwright, The Promise of Happiness


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