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British literary prize

The Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Literary Prize is an annual British literary prize inaugurated in 1977. It is named after the host Jewish Quarterly and the prize's founder Harold Hyam Wingate. The award recognises Jewish and non-Jewish writers resident in the UK, British Commonwealth, Europe and Israel who "stimulate an interest in themes of Jewish concern while appealing to the general reader". As of 2011 the winner receives £4,000.

The Jewish Chronicle called it "British Jewry's top literary award", and Jewish World said it is a "prestigious literature prize".

Recipients

Award winners and shortlists
Year Category Author(s) Title Publisher Result Ref.
1996 Fiction Alan Isler The Prince of West End Avenue Jonathan Cape Winner
Non-fiction Theo Richmond Konin: One Man's Quest for a Vanished Jewish Community Jonathan Cape Winner
1997 Fiction W. G. Sebald The Emigrants Harvill Press Winner
Clive Sinclair The Lady with the Laptop Picador Winner
Nonfiction Louise Kehoe In this Dark House: A Memoir Viking Shortlist
Silvia Rodgers Red Saint, Pink Daughter Andre Deutsch Shortlist
George Steiner No Passion Spent: Essays 1978–1995 Faber Shortlist
1998 Fiction Anne Michaels Fugitive Pieces Bloomsbury Winner
Esther Freud Gaglow Penguin Shortlist
David Grossman The ZigZag Kid Bloomsbury Shortlist
Mordecai Richler Barney's Version Chatto & Windus Shortlist
Non-fiction Claudia Roden The Book of Jewish Food: An Odyssey from Samarkand to New York Winner
Jenny Diski Skating to Antarctica Granta Shortlist
Leila Berg Flickerbook Granta Shortlist
Sally Berkovic Under My Hat Josephs Bookstore Shortlist
1999 Fiction Dorit Rabinyan Persian Brides Canongate Winner
Jay Rayner Day of Atonement Black Swan Shortlist
Savyon Liebrecht Apples from the Desert Laki Books Shortlist
Paolo Maurensig Luneberg Variations Phoenix House Shortlist
Non-fiction Edith Velmans Edith's Book: The True Story of a Young Girl's Courage and Survival During World War II Viking Winner
David Hare Via Dolorosa Faber & Faber Shortlist
Michael Ignatieff Isaiah Berlin Chatto & Windus Shortlist
Niall Ferguson The World's Banker Weidenfeld & Nicolson Shortlist
2000 Fiction Howard Jacobson The Mighty Walzer Jonathan Cape Winner
Bernice Rubens I, Dreyfus Abacus Shortlist
Elena Lappin Foreign Brides Picador Shortlist
Nathan Englander For the Relief of Unbearable Urges Faber & Faber Shortlist
Non-fiction Władysław Szpilman The Pianist Viking Winner
Anthony Rudolf The Arithmetic of Mind Bellew Publishing Shortlist
David Vital A People Apart: The Jews in Europe 1789-1939 Oxford University Press Shortlist
Lisa Appignanesi Losing the Dead Chatto & Windus Shortlist
2001 Fiction Mona Yahia When the Grey Beetles took over Baghdad Peter Halban Winner
Elisabeth Russell Taylor Will Dolores Come to Tea? Arcadia Shortlist
Lawrence Norfolk In the Shape of a Boar Weidenfeld & Nicolson Shortlist
Linda Grant When I Lived in Modern Times Granta Shortlist
Non-fiction Mark Roseman A Past In Hiding: Memory and Survival in Nazi Germany Allen Lane Winner
Hugo Gryn and Naomi Gryn Chasing Shadows Viking Shortlist
Louise London Whitehall and the Jews 1933-1948 Cambridge University Press Shortlist
Michael Billig Rock 'n Roll Jews Five Leaves Shortlist
2002 Fiction W. G. Sebald Austerlitz Hamish Hamilton Winner
Agnès Desarthe Five Photos of My Wife Flamingo Shortlist
Emma Richler Sister Crazy Flamingo Shortlist
Zvi Jagendorf Wolfy and the Strudelbakers Dewi Lewis Shortlist
Non-fiction Oliver Sacks Uncle Tungsten: Memories of a Chemical Boyhood Picador Winner
John Gross A Double Thread Chatto & Windus Shortlist
Joseph Roth The Wandering Jews Granta Shortlist
Mihail Sebastian Journal 1935-44 William Heinemann Shortlist
2003 Fiction Zadie Smith The Autograph Man Penguin Books Winner
Arnošt Lustig Lovely Green Eyes Harvill Shortlist
Dannie Abse The Strange Case of Dr Simmonds & Dr Glas Robson Shortlist
Micheal O'Siadhail The Gossamer Wall Bloodaxe Shortlist
Norman Lebrecht The Song of Names Review Shortlist
Non-fiction Sebastian Haffner Defying Hitler: A Memoir Weidenfeld & Nicolson Winner
Carole Angier The Double Bond Viking Penguin Shortlist
Ian Thomson Primo Levi Hutchinson Shortlist
Roman Frister Impossible Love Weidenfeld & Nicolson Shortlist
Roma Ligocka The Girl in the Red Coat Sceptre Shortlist
2004 Fiction David Grossman Someone to Run With Bloomsbury Winner
A. B. Yehoshua The Liberated Bride Peter Halban Shortlist
Dannie Abse New & Collected Poems Hutchinson Shortlist
Non-fiction Amos Elon The Pity of It All: A Portrait of Jews in Germany 1743–1933 Penguin Winner
Igal Sarna Broken Promises: Israeli Lives Atlantic Books Shortlist
Mark Glanville The Goldberg Variations: From Football Hooligan to Opera Singer Flamingo Shortlist
Stanley Price Somewhere to Hang My Hat New Island Shortlist
2005 Fiction David Bezmozgis Natasha and Other Stories Jonathan Cape Winner
Howard Jacobson The Making of Henry Jonathan Cape Shortlist
Moris Farhi Young Turk Saqi Shortlist
Non-fiction Amos Oz A Tale of Love and Darkness Chatto & Windus Winner
Béla Zsolt Nine Suitcases Jonathan Cape Shortlist
Joanna Olczak-Ronikier In the Garden of Memory Weidenfeld & Nicolson Shortlist
Simon Goldhill The Temple of Jerusalem Profile Books Shortlist
2006 N/A Imre Kertész Fatelessness Harvill Press Winner
Jean Molla Sobibor Aurora Metro Shortlist
Michael Arditti Unity Maia Press Shortlist
Neill Lochery The View from the Fence, The Arab-Israeli Conflict from the Present to Its Roots Continuum Shortlist
Nicholas Stargardt Witnesses of War: Children’s Lives under the Nazis Jonathan Cape Shortlist
Tamar Yellin Genizah at the House of Shepher Toby Press Shortlist
Paul Kriwaczek Yiddish Civilisation: The Rise and Fall of a Forgotten Nation Weidenfeld & Nicolson Shortlist
2007 N/A Howard Jacobson Kalooki Nights Cape Winner
A. B. Yehoshua A Woman in Jerusalem Halban Shortlist
Adam LeBor City of Oranges Bloomsbury Shortlist
Andrew Miller The Earl of Petticoat Lane Heinemann Shortlist
Carmen Callil Bad Faith Cape Shortlist
Irène Némirovsky Suite Française Chatto Shortlist
2008 N/A Etgar Keret Missing Kissinger Chatto and Windus Winner
Tom Segev (trans. Jessica Cohen) 1967 Abacus Shortlist
Philip Davis Bernard Malamud Oxford University Press Shortlist
Phillippe Grimbert (trans. Polly McLean) Secret Portobello Books Shortlist
2009 N/A Fred Wander The Seventh Well Granta Winner
Amir Gutfreund (trans. Jessica Cohen) The World a Moment Later Toby Press Shortlist
Denis MacShane Globalising Hatred Weidenfeld & Nicolson Shortlist
Jackie Wullschlager Chagall: Love and Exile Allen Lane Shortlist
Ladislaus Löb Dealing with Satan Jonathan Cape Shortlist
Zoë Heller The Believers Fig Tree Shortlist
2010 N/A Adina Hoffman My Happiness Bears No Relation to Happiness: A Poet's Life in the Palestinian Century Yale University Press Winner
Julia Franck The Blind Side of the Heart Harvill Secker Shortlist
Simon Mawer The Glass Room Little, Brown Shortlist
Shlomo Sand The Invention of the Jewish People Verso Shortlist
2011 N/A David Grossman To the End of the Land Jonathan Cape Winner
Anthony Julius Trials of the Diaspora Oxford University Press Shortlist
Edmund de Waal The Hare with Amber Eyes Chatto and Windus Shortlist
Eli Amir The Dove Flyer Halban Shortlist
Howard Jacobson The Finkler Question Bloomsbury Shortlist
Jenny Erpenbeck (trans. Susan Bernofsky) Visitation Portobello Books Shortlist
2013 N/A Shalom Auslander Hope: A Tragedy Picador Winner
Amos Oz Scenes from Village Life Chatto and Windus Shortlist
Bernard Wasserstein On the Eve Profile Books Shortlist
Cynthia Ozick Foreign Bodies Atlantic Books Shortlist
Deborah Levy Swimming Home And Other Stories Shortlist
Stanley Price and Munro Price The Road to the Apocalypse Notting Hill Editions Shortlist
2014 N/A Otto Dov Kulka Landscapes of the Metropolis of Death Allen Lane Winner
Anouk Markovits I Am Forbidden Hogarth Shortlist
Ben Marcus The Flame Alphabet Granta Shortlist
Edith Pearlman Binocular Vision Pushkin Press Shortlist
Shani Boianjiu The People of Forever Are Not Afraid Hogarth Shortlist
Yudit Kiss The Summer My Father Died Telegram-Saqi Shortlist
2015 Fiction Michel Laub (trans. Margaret Jull Costa) Diary of the Fall Harvill Winner
Dror Burstein (trans. Todd Hasak-Lowy) Netanya Dalkey Archive Shortlist
Zeruya Shalev (trans. Philip Simpson) Remains of Love Bloomsbury Shortlist
Non-fiction Thomas Harding Hanns and Rudolf: The German Jew and the Hunt for the Kommandant of Auschwitz Heinemann Winner
Antony Polonsky Jews in Poland and Russia Littman Library Shortlist
Gary Shteyngart Little Failure: A Memoir Penguin Shortlist
Hanna Krall (trans. Philip Boehm) Chasing the King of Hearts Peirene Shortlist
2016 N/A Nikolaus Wachsmann KL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps Winner
Alison Pick Between Gods Shortlist
Claire Hajaj Ishmael’s Oranges Shortlist
Dan Stone The Liberation of the Camps Shortlist
George Prochnik The Impossible Exile Shortlist
Howard Jacobson J Shortlist
Zachary Leader The Life of Saul Bellow Shortlist
2017 N/A Ayelet Gundar-Goshen (trans. Sondra Silverston) Waking Lions Winner
Philippe Sands East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity Winner
Anna Bikont (trans. Alissa Valles) The Crime and the Silence Shortlist
David Cesarani Final Solution: The Fate of the Jews 1933-1949 Shortlist
Walter Kempowski (trans. Anthea Bell) All for Nothing Shortlist
2018 N/A Michael Frank The Mighty Franks: A Memoir Winner
George Prochnik Stranger in a Strange Land: Searching for Gershom Scholem and Jerusalem Shortlist
Joanne Limburg Small Pieces: A Book of Lamentations Shortlist
Laurence Rees The Holocaust: A New History Shortlist
Linda Grant The Dark Circle Shortlist
Mya Guarnieri Jaradat The Unchosen: The Lives of Israel's New Others Shortlist
2019 N/A Françoise Frenkel No Place to Lay One's Head Winner
Chloe Benjamin The Immortalists Tinder Press/Headline Shortlist
Dara Horn Eternal Life W.W. Norton &Co Ltd Shortlist
Lisa Halliday Asymmetry Granta Shortlist
Mark Sarvas Memento Park Farrar, Straus & Giroux Shortlist
Raphaël Jerusalmy (trans. Penny Hueston) Evacuation Text Publishing Shortlist
2020 N/A Linda Grant A Stranger City Winner
Ayelet Gundar-Goshen Liar Shortlist
Benjamin Balint Kafka's Last Trial: The Case of a Literacy Legacy Shortlist
Dani Shapiro Inheritance Shortlist
Gary Shteyngart Lake Success Shortlist
George Szirtes The Photographer at Sixteen Shortlist
Howard Jacobson Live a Little Shortlist
2021 N/A Yaniv Iczkovits (trans. Orr Scharf) The Slaughterman's Daughter MacLehose Press / Schocken Books Winner
Ariana Neumann When Time Stopped: A Memoir of My Father's War and What Remains Simon & Schuster Shortlist
Bess Kalb Nobody Will Tell You This But Me Little, Brown Shortlist
Colum McCann Apeirogon Bloomsbury Shortlist
Goldie Goldbloom On Division Farrar, Straus and Giroux Shortlist
Hadley Freeman House of Glass HarperCollins Shortlist
Jonathan Safran Foer We are the Weather: Saving the Planet Begins at Breakfast Hamish Hamilton / Penguin Books Shortlist
2022 N/A Nicole Krauss To Be a Man Bloomsbury Winner
Anne Sebba Ethel Rosenberg St. Martins Press, Orion Books Shortlist
Arthur Green Judaism for the World Yale University Press Shortlist
Edmund de Waal Letters to Camondo Chatto & Windus/Vintage Publishing Shortlist
Eshkol Nevo (trans. Sondra Silverston) The Last Interview Other Press Shortlist
Nir Baram (trans. Jessica Cohen) At Night's End Text Publishing Shortlist
Wendy Lower The Ravine Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Shortlist
2023 N/A Simon Parkin The Island of Extraordinary Captives Sceptre Winner
Gabrielle Zevin Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow Chatto Shortlist
Jeffrey Veidlinger In the Midst of Civilised Europe Picador Shortlist
Linda Kinstler Come to this Court and Cry Bloomsbury Circus Shortlist
Olga Tokarczuk (trans. Jennifer Croft) The Books of Jacob Fitzcarraldo Editions Shortlist
Omer Friedlander The Man Who Sold Air in the Holy Land John Murray Shortlist
Yishai Sarid (trans. Yardenne Greenspan) The Memory Monster Serpent's Tail Shortlist
2024 N/A Elizabeth McCracken The Hero of this Book Jonathan Cape Winner
Adina Talve-Goodman Your Hearts, Your Scars Bellevue Literary Press Shortlist
Paul Goldberg The Dissident Farrar, Straus and Giroux Shortlist
Janet Malcolm Still Pictures Granta Books (UK), Farrar, Straus and Giroux (USA) Shortlist
Michael Twitty Kosher Soul Amistad, Harper Collins Shortlist
Michael Frank One Hundred Saturdays Souvenir Press Shortlist

Notes

  1. No award was presented in 2012.

References

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