Prime Minister’s Awards for Literary Achievement
Die Prime Minister’s Awards for Literary Achievement sind ein neuseeländischer Literaturpreis. Sie wurden 2003 vom Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa (Creative New Zealand), der nationalen Agentur der neuseeländischen Regierung zur Entwicklung der Künste, geschaffen. Jede der drei Kategorien „Fiction“, „Nonfiction“ und „Poetry “ ist mit 60,000 NZ$ dotiert.
Preisträger
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- Fiction: Elizabeth Knox
- Nonfiction: Gavin Bishop
- Poetry: Fleur Adcock
2018
- Fiction: Renée
- Nonfiction: Wystan Curnow
- Poetry: Michael Harlow
2017
- Fiction: Witi Tame Ihimaera-Smiler
- Nonfiction: Peter Simpson
- Poetry: Paula Green
2016
- Fiction: Marilyn Duckworth
- Nonfiction: Atholl Anderson
- Poetry: David Eggleton
2015
- Fiction: Roger Hall
- Nonfiction: Joan Metge
- Poetry: Bernadette Hall
2014
- Fiction: Jack Lasenby
- Nonfiction: Jock Phillips
- Poetry: Ian Wedde
2013
- Fiction: Owen Marshall
- Nonfiction: Martin Edmond
- Poetry: Michele Leggott
2012
- Fiction: Albert Wendt
- Nonfiction: Gregory O’Brien
- Poetry: Sam Hunt
2011
- Fiction: Dame Fiona Kidman
- Nonfiction: James Belich
- Poetry: Peter Bland
2010
- Fiction: Joy Cowley
- Nonfiction: James McNeish
- Poetry: Cilla McQueen
2009
- Fiction: Christian Karlson Stead
- Nonfiction: Ranginui Walker
- Poetry: Brian Turner
2008
- Fiction: Lloyd Jones
- Nonfiction: W. H. Oliver
- Poetry: Elizabeth Smither
2007
- Fiction: Fiona Farrell
- Nonfiction: Dick Scott
- Poetry: Bill Manhire
2006
- Fiction: Patricia Grace
- Nonfiction: Judith Binney
- Poetry: Vincent O’Sullivan
2005
- Fiction: Margaret Mahy
- Nonfiction: Philip Temple
- Poetry: Alistair Te Ariki Campbell
2004
- Fiction: Maurice Gee
- Nonfiction: Anne Salmond
- Poetry: Kevin Ireland
2003
- Fiction: Janet Frame
- Nonfiction: Michael King
- Poetry: Hone Tuwhare