CK Stead wins short story prize
The grand old man of New Zealand letters, CK Stead, has won the world's richest short story prize
A bittersweet tale about the damaged ego of a Croatian intellectual has won the acclaimed New Zealand novelist and poet CK Stead the world's most valuable prize for a short story.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Friday, 26 March, 2010
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