Goldsmiths Prize

British literary award for novels
Event literary_award Q5580323
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Goldsmiths Prize

Summary

Goldsmiths Prize is a literary award[1]. It draws 43 Wikipedia views per month (literary_award category, ranking #55 of 526).[2]

Key Facts

  • Goldsmiths Prize won the Eimear McBride[3].
  • Goldsmiths Prize won the Ali Smith[4].
  • Goldsmiths Prize won the Kevin Barry[5].
  • Goldsmiths Prize is in the country of United Kingdom[6].
  • Goldsmiths Prize's instance of is recorded as literary award[7].
  • Goldsmiths Prize's instance of is recorded as award[8].
  • Goldsmiths Prize's instance of is recorded as competition[9].
  • Goldsmiths Prize's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0q3_vmr[10].
  • Goldsmiths Prize's location of formation is recorded as London[11].
  • Goldsmiths Prize's official website is recorded as https://www.gold.ac.uk/goldsmiths-prize/[12].
  • Goldsmiths Prize's conferred by is recorded as Goldsmiths, University of London[13].
  • Goldsmiths Prize's conferred by is recorded as New Statesman[14].
  • Goldsmiths Prize's prize money is recorded as {'unit': 'Q25224', 'amount': '+10000'}[15].
  • Goldsmiths Prize's category for recipients of this award is recorded as Category:Goldsmiths Prize winners[16].
  • Goldsmiths Prize's The Guardian topic ID is recorded as books/goldsmiths-prize[17].

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Recognition

Wins include Eimear McBride[3], a novelist[18], b. 1976[19], of Ireland[20], awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize[21], specialised in creative and professional writing[22]; Ali Smith[4], a writer[23], b. 1962[24], of United Kingdom[25], awarded the Costa Book Awards[26]; and Kevin Barry[5], a writer[27], b. 1969[28], of Ireland[29], awarded the Dublin Literary Award[30].

Why It Matters

Goldsmiths Prize draws 43 Wikipedia views per month (literary_award category, ranking #55 of 526).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31]

FAQs

What awards did Goldsmiths Prize receive?

Honors received include Eimear McBride[3], Ali Smith[4], and Kevin Barry[5].

References

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Class ancestry

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  1. [2] . Wikimedia Foundation. dumps.wikimedia.org.
  2. [31] . Wikidata sitelinks. wikidata.org.

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