Hilary Mantel leads successful night for British writers at US book awards
Wolf Hall has won this years National Book Critics Circle fiction award, with other gongs going to Diana Athill and Richard Holmes
A strong performance for British authors in last night's National Book Critics' Circle awards saw transatlantic winners make off with three out of six prizes in New York, with Hilary Mantel adding the coveted NBCC fiction award to last year's Man Booker win for Wolf Hall.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Friday, 12 March, 2010
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