Encore Award

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Encore Award
Sponsored byLucy Astor
Date1990; 36 years ago (1990)
CountryUnited Kingdom
Reward£15,000
Websitersliterature.org/award/rsl-encore-award/

The £15,000 Encore Award for the best second novel was first awarded in 1990.[1] It is sponsored by Lucy Astor,[1] presented by the Royal Society of Literature. The award fills a niche in the catalogue of literary prizes by celebrating the achievement of outstanding second novels, often neglected in comparison to the attention given to promising first books.[2] Entry is by publisher.

List of winners

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Colm Tóibín won with The Heather Blazing in 1993.
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Anne Enright won with What Are You Like? in 2001.
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Ali Smith won with Hotel World in 2002.
Year Author Book Award
1990 Peter Benson A Lesser Dependency £3,750
Paul Watkins Calm at Sunset, Calm at Dawn[1] £3,750
1991 Carey Harrison Richard's Feet £7,500
1992 Iain Sinclair Downriver[1] £7,500
1993 Colm Tóibín The Heather Blazing[1] £7,500
1994 Amit Chaudhuri Afternoon Raag[1] £7,500
1995 Dermot Healy A Goat's Song[3] £7,500
1996 A. L. Kennedy So I am Glad[1] £7,500
1997 David Flusfeder Like Plastic £7,500
1998 Timothy O'Grady I Could Read the Sky £3,750
Alan Warner These Demented Lands[1] £3,750
1999 Christina Koning Undiscovered Country[1] £7,500
2000 John Burnside The Mercy Boys[4] £2,500
Claire Messud The Last Life £2,500
Matt Thorne Eight Minutes Idle £2,500
Phil Whitaker Triangulation £2,500
2001 Anne Enright What Are You Like?[5] £10,000
2002 Ali Smith Hotel World[2] £10,000
2003 Jeremy Gavron The Book of Israel £10,000
2004 Michelle de Kretser The Hamilton Case[6] £10,000
2005 Nadeem Aslam Maps for Lost Lovers[7] £10,000
2006/07 M. J. Hyland Carry Me Down[2] £10,000
2008/09 Julia Leigh Disquiet[8] £10,000
2010/11 Adam Foulds The Quickening Maze £10,000
2011 Joe Dunthorne Wild Abandon[9] £10,000
2012 Ned Beauman The Teleportation Accident[10] £10,000
2013 Evie Wyld All the Birds, Singing[11] £10,000
2014 Neel Mukherjee The Lives of Others[12] £10,000
2015 Sunjeev Sahota The Year of the Runaways[13] £10,000
2017 Ian McGuire The North Water[14] £10,000
2018 Andrew Michael Hurley Devil's Day[15] £5,000
Lisa McInerney The Blood Miracles[15] £5,000
2019 Sally Rooney Normal People[16] £10,000
2020 Patrick McGuinness Throw Me to the Wolves[17] £10,000
2021 Caoilinn Hughes The Wild Laughter[18] £10,000
2022 Francis Spufford Light Perpetual[19] £10,000
2023 Daisy Hildyard Emergency[20] £10,000
2024 Isabella Hammad Enter Ghost[21] £15,000

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