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Barry Ronge Fiction Prize and the Alan Paton Award shortlists announced!

The shortlists for the Sunday Times Literary Awards have been announced.

The Barry Ronge Fiction Prize and the Alan Paton Award for Non-fiction celebrate ‘the best of South African non-fiction and fiction’ from the previous year. The winners each receive R100 000.

See the shortlists here:

  • 2018 Barry Ronge Fiction Prize shortlist announced
  • 2018 Alan Paton Award for Non-fiction shortlist announced

Categories Fiction Non-fiction South Africa South African Current Affairs

Tags Alan Paton Award Awards Barry Ronge Fiction Prize News Sunday Times Literary Awards


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