Thomas Pringle Award
Appearance
The Thomas Pringle Award is an annual award for work published in newspapers, periodicals and journals. They are awarded on a rotation basis for: a book, play, film or TV review; a literary article or substantial book review; an article on English education; a short story or one-act play; one or more poems. It is named in honour of Thomas Pringle and administered by the English Academy of South Africa.[1]
Award winners
[edit]- 2020
- Tevya Turok Shapiro – Reviews
- Bhekisiwe Petersen – Literary Article
- 2019
- Reviews – No award
- Educational article – No award
- Sue de Groot – Poetry in a journal
- 2018
- Tymon Smith – Reviews
- Rosemary Gray & Jacomein Van Niekerk – Literary article
- Short story/play – No award
- 2017
- Karina Magdalena Szczurek – Reviews
- Marshall Maposa – Educational article
- Peter Anderson – Poetry in a journal
- 2016
- Geoffrey Haresnape – Reviews
- Michael Titlestad – Academic article
- Nick Mulgrew – Short story/short play
- 2015
- John Bojé – Reviews
- Suriamurthee – Educational Article
- Maistry Rethabile Masilo – Poetry in Journals
- 2014
- Reviews – No award
- Gareth Cornwell – Literary Article
- Anthony Akeman – Short Story/One-Act play
- 2013
- Reviews – No award
- Elizabeth Pretorius – Educational Article
- Beverly Rycroft – Poetry in Journals
- 2012
- Mary Corrigall – Reviews
- Lara Buxbaum – Literary Article
- Lauren van Vuuren – Short story[2]
- 2011
- Mary Corrigall – Reviews
- Aslam Fataar and Charles van Renen – Educational article
- Kelwyn Sole – Poetry
- 2010
- Michiel Heyns – Reviews
- Leon de Kock – Literary Article
- Stephen Watson – Short Story
- 2009
- Denise Newfield and Robert Maungedzo – Educational Article
- Mxolisi Nyezwa – Poetry
- 2008
- Mary Corrigall – Reviews
- Jamie McGregor – Literary Article
- David Medalie – Short story[3]
- 2007
- Chris Thurman – Reviews
- Ambrose Chimbganda – Educational article
- Chris Mann – Poetry
- 2006
- Michiel Heyns – Reviews
- David Schalkwyk – Literary article
- Ken Barris – Short story
- 2005
- Barry Ronge – Reviews
- Bernat Kruger – Poetry
- Carolyn McKinney – Educational Article
- 2004
- Khadija Magardie – Reviews
- Ananda Cersh – Short Story
- Isabel Hofmeyr – Literary Article
- 2003
- Keith Clark & Sandra McKay – Literary Article
- Jane Rosenthal – Short Story
- Rustum Kozain – Poetry
- 2002
- Robert Kirby & Felicity Wood – Educational Article
- Amanda Gersh – Review
- Dan Wylie – Short Story
- 2001
- Shaun de Waal – Reviews
- Nicole Geslin & Roderick Wade – Educational Article
- Shabbir Banoobhai – Poetry
- 2000
- Eve Bertelsen – Reviews
- Peter Merrington – Literary Article
- Evan Kaplan – Short Story
- 1999
- Alexander Sudheim – Reviews
- Christine Mary Boughey – Educational article
- Brian Walter – Poetry
- 1998
- Zakes Mda – Reviews
- Kelwyn Sole – Literary Article
- Lerothodi La Pula – Short Story
- 1997
- Shaun de Waal – Reviews
- Kathy Luckett – Educational articles
- Don Maclennan – Poetry
- 1996
- Robert Kirby – Reviews
- Isabel Hofmeyr – Literary articles
- Peter Merrington – Short Story
- 1995
- Bafana Khumalo – Reviews
- Christa van der Walt – Educational article
- Leon de Kock – Poetry
- 1994
- Stephen Gray – Reviews
- Michiel Heyns – Literary articles
- Ivan Vladislavic – Short Stories and one-act plays
- 1993
- Janice Farquharson – Reviews
- Brenda Leibowitz – English in education
- Tatamkulu Afrika – Poetry
- 1992
- Alexander Johnston – Reviews
- David Schalkwyk – Literary articles
- Andries Walter Oliphant – Short Story
- 1991
- Charlotte Bauer – Reviews
- Gregory Cunningham – English in education
- Tatumkulu Afrika – Poetry
- 1990
- No award – Reviews
- Dorothy Driver – Literary articles
- Patrick Cullinan – Short stories
- 1989
- Stephen Gray – Reviews
- Binkie Marwick – English in education
- Douglas Livingstone – Poetry
- 1988
- No award – Reviews
- John M Coetzee – Literary articles
- Rose Zwi – Short stories
- 1987
- David Williams – Reviews
- No award – English in education
- Lionel Abrahams & Mark Swift – Poetry
- 1986
- Gus Silber – Reviews
- Jan Gorek & Njabulo Ndebele – Literary articles
- 1985
- Robert Greig – Reviews
- Karen Learmont-Batley – English in education
- Patrick Cullinan – Poetry
- 1984
- John van Zyl – Reviews
- Graham Pechey – Literary articles
- Sheila Roberts – Short stories
- 1983
- Cherry Clayton – Reviews
- Elwyn Jenkins – English in education
- Patrick Cullinan – Poetry
- 1982
- Peter Wilhem – Reviews
- John Coetzee – Literary articles
- Greg Latter – Short Stories
- 1981
- Andre Lemmer – Short stories, one act plays, general essays
- Mtutuzeli Matshoba – English in education
- Peter Strauss – Poetry
- 1980
- W H Bizley – Literary articles
- Peter Michael – Film review
- Creative writing – No award
- 1979
- Brian Cheadle – Literary articles
- J A Maimane – Creative writing (short story)
- No award – short stories
- 1978
- Colin Gardner – Literary articles
- Lynne Bryer – Book reviews
- Bruce Hewitt – Creative writing (Poetry)
- 1977
- Brian Cheadle – Literary articles
- Peter Reynolds – Play review
- Lionel Abrahams & Sipho Sepamla – Creative writing (Poems)
- 1976
- Robert Greig – Play review
- Anthony Delius – Creative writing (Essay)
- No award – Literary articles
- 1975
- Pauline Fletcher – Literary article
- Phyllis Lewsen – Book review
- Tess Koller – Creative writing (Poetry)
- 1974
- Peter Horn – Literary articles
- Percy Baneshik – Play review
- No award – Creative writing
- 1973
- Peter Strauss – Literary article
- Alan Paton – Book review
- Christopher Hope – Creative Writing (Poetry)
- 1972
- Jeff Opland – Literary article
- Peter Hawthorne – Book review
- Robert Dederick – Creative writing (Poetry)
- 1971
- Peter Strauss- Literary article
- Fleur de Villiers – Play review
- 1970
- Owen Williams – Play review
- 1969
- Nadine Gordimer – Creative writing (short story)
- 1968
- J A Berthoud – Literary article
- 1967
- Allister Sparks – Newspaper article
- 1964
- Mary Morison Webster – Book Review
- 1963
- Ramsay Milne – Editorial or newspaper article
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ a b "Awards and Prizes – English Academy of Southern Africa". 12 May 2020. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
- ^ "Peter Dunseith and Lauren van Vuuren Receive 2013 English Academy Olive Schreiner and Thomas Pringle Awards".
- ^ "Modules.PHP". Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2009-05-08.