The Kiriyama Prize for Fiction

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The Kiriyama Prize was established in 1996 to recognize outstanding books about the Pacific Rim and South Asia that encourage greater mutual understanding of and among the peoples and nations of this vast and culturally diverse region. The Prize consists of a cash award of US $30,000, which is split equally between the fiction and nonfiction winners.

(Only one Kiriyama Prize, for fiction OR nonfiction, was awarded in the first three years of the award, 1996, 1997, and 1998. There was no award in 2003.)

  1. 1996
    Audrey Hepburn's Neck
    by Alan Brown

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  2. 1998
    My Year of Meats
    by Ruth L. Ozeki

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  3. 1999
    Three-Legged Horse
    by Cheng Ch'ing-wen

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  4. 2000
    Anil's Ghost: A Novel
    by Michael Ondaatje

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  5. 2001
    Dogside Story (Talanoa: Contemporary Pacific Literature)
    by Patricia Grace

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  6. 2002
    Family Matters
    by Rohinton Mistry

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  7. 2004
    The Girl Who Played Go: A Novel
    by Shan Sa

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  8. 2005
    Maps for Lost Lovers
    by Nadeem Aslam

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  9. 2006
    The Hummingbird's Daughter
    by Luis Alberto Urrea

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  10. 2007
    Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman
    by Haruki Murakami

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  11. 2008
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    Mister Pip

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Created by LilyLane on May 17, 2007.
 

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