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National Book Awards, annual awards given to books of the highest quality written by Americans and published by American publishers. The awards were founded in 1950 by the American Book Publishers Council, American Booksellers Association, and Book Manufacturers Institute. From 1976 to 1979 they were administered by the National Book Committee. In 1980 they were renamed the American Book Awards and were conferred by the American Booksellers Association. Seven years later the awards were again called the National Book Awards, and they were thereafter granted by the National Book Foundation.
The process begins when publishers submit selected books to compete in several categories, chiefly fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Winners are chosen by five-member panels selected for each genre; they receive a $10,000 cash award and a crystal sculpture. Awards are also intermittently given for children’s literature, autobiography, first novel, and other categories. Past winners include William Carlos Williams, Bruce Catton, Theodore Roethke, Katherine Anne Porter, Edward Seidensticker, Flannery O’Connor, Lewis Thomas, and Madeleine L’Engle.
Winners of the National Book Award for fiction
Winners of the National Book Award for fiction are listed in the table.
year | title | author |
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1Unless otherwise indicated, the category in which the award was presented is "fiction." | ||
2Award presented for translation. | ||
3In 1980 the National Book Awards became the American Book Awards. | ||
4From 1987 the awards were again known as the National Book Awards. | ||
1950 | The Man with the Golden Arm | Nelson Algren |
1951 | The Collected Stories of William Faulkner | William Faulkner |
1952 | From Here to Eternity | James Jones |
1953 | Invisible Man | Ralph Ellison |
1954 | The Adventures of Augie March | Saul Bellow |
1955 | A Fable | William Faulkner |
1956 | Ten North Frederick | John O'Hara |
1957 | The Field of Vision | Wright Morris |
1958 | The Wapshot Chronicle | John Cheever |
1959 | The Magic Barrel | Bernard Malamud |
1960 | Goodbye, Columbus | Philip Roth |
1961 | The Waters of Kronos | Conrad Richter |
1962 | The Moviegoer | Walker Percy |
1963 | Morte d'Urban | J.F. Powers |
1964 | The Centaur | John Updike |
1965 | Herzog | Saul Bellow |
1966 | The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter | Katherine Anne Porter |
1967 | The Fixer | Bernard Malamud |
Hopscotch (translation of Rayuela by Julio Cortázar)2 | Gregory Rabassa (translator) | |
1968 | The Eighth Day | Thornton Wilder |
1969 | Steps | Jerzy Kosinski |
Cosmicomics (translation of Cosmicomiche by Italo Calvino)2 | William Weaver (translator) | |
1970 | them | Joyce Carol Oates |
Castle to Castle (translation of D'un château l'autre by Louis-Ferdinand Céline)2 | Ralph Manheim (translator) | |
1971 | Mr. Sammler's Planet | Saul Bellow |
The Sound of the Mountain (translation of Yama no oto by Kawabata Yasunari)2 | Edward G. Seidensticker (translator) | |
1972 | The Complete Stories | Flannery O'Connor |
1973 | Chimera | John Barth |
Augustus | John Williams | |
1974 | A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories | Isaac Bashevis Singer |
Gravity's Rainbow | Thomas Pynchon | |
Monsieur Teste (translation of synonymous novel by Paul Veléry)2 | Jackson Matthews (translator) | |
1975 | Dog Soldiers: A Novel | Robert Stone |
The Hair of Harold Roux | Thomas Williams | |
1976 | JR | William Gaddis |
1977 | The Spectator Bird | Wallace Stegner |
1978 | Blood Tie | Mary Lee Settle |
1979 | Going After Cacciato | Tim O'Brien |
19803 | Sophie's Choice (hardcover fiction) | William Styron |
The World According to Garp (paperback fiction) | John Irving | |
Birdy (first novel) | William Wharton | |
The Green Ripper (hardcover mystery) | John D. MacDonald | |
Stained Glass (paperback mystery) | William F. Buckley, Jr. | |
Jem (hardcover science fiction) | Frederick Pohl | |
The Book of the Dun Cow (paperback science fiction) | Walter Wangerin, Jr. | |
1981 | Plains Song: For Female Voices (hardcover fiction) | Wright Morris |
The Stories of John Cheever (paperback fiction) | John Cheever | |
Sister Wolf (first novel) | Ann Arensberg | |
Evening Edged in Gold (translation of Abend mit Goldrand by Arno Schmidt)2 | John E. Woods (translator) | |
1982 | Rabbit Is Rich (hardcover fiction) | John Updike |
So Long, See You Tomorrow (paperback fiction) | William Maxwell | |
Dale Loves Sophie to Death (first novel) | Robb Forman Dew | |
1983 | The Color Purple (hardcover fiction) | Alice Walker |
The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty (paperback fiction) | Eudora Welty | |
The Women of Brewster Place (first novel) | Gloria Naylor | |
1984 | Victory over Japan: A Book of Stories | Ellen Gilchrist |
Stones for Ibarra (first work of fiction) | Harriet Doer | |
1985 | White Noise | Don DeLillo |
Easy in the Islands: Stories (first work of fiction) | Bob Shacochis | |
1986 | World's Fair | E.L. Doctorow |
19874 | Paco's Story | Larry Heinemann |
1988 | Paris Trout | Pete Dexter |
1989 | Spartina | John Casey |
1990 | Middle Passage | Charles Johnson |
1991 | Mating | Norman Rush |
1992 | All the Pretty Horses | Cormac McCarthy |
1993 | The Shipping News | E. Annie Proulx |
1994 | A Frolic of His Own | William Gaddis |
1995 | Sabbath's Theater | Philip Roth |
1996 | Ship Fever and Other Stories | Andrea Barrett |
1997 | Cold Mountain | Charles Frazier |
1998 | Charming Billy | Alice McDermott |
1999 | Waiting | Ha Jin |
2000 | In America | Susan Sontag |
2001 | The Corrections | Jonathan Franzen |
2002 | Three Junes | Julia Glass |
2003 | The Great Fire | Shirley Hazzard |
2004 | The News from Paraguay | Lily Tuck |
2005 | Europe Central | William T. Vollmann |
2006 | The Echo Maker | Richard Powers |
2007 | Tree of Smoke | Denis Johnson |
2008 | Shadow Country | Peter Matthiessen |
2009 | Let the Great World Spin | Colum McCann |
2010 | Lord of Misrule | Jaimy Gordon |
2011 | Salvage the Bones | Jesmyn Ward |
2012 | The Round House | Louise Erdrich |
2013 | The Good Lord Bird | James McBride |
2014 | Redeployment | Phil Klay |
2015 | Fortune Smiles: Stories | Adam Johnson |
2016 | The Underground Railroad | Colson Whitehead |
2017 | Sing, Unburied, Sing | Jesmyn Ward |
2018 | The Friend | Sigrid Nunez |
2019 | Trust Exercise | Susan Choi |
2020 | Interior Chinatown | Charles Yu |
2021 | Hell of a Book | Jason Mott |
2022 | The Rabbit Hutch | Tess Gunty |
2023 | Blackouts | Justin Torres |
2024 | James | Percival Everett |
Winners of the National Book Award for nonfiction
Winners of the National Book Award for nonfiction are listed in the table.
year | title | author |
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*In 1980 the National Book Awards became the American Book Awards. | ||
**From 1987 the awards were again known as the National Book Awards. | ||
1950 | The Life of Ralph Waldo Emerson | Ralph L. Rusk |
1951 | Herman Melville | Newton Arvin |
1952 | The Sea Around Us | Rachel Carson |
1953 | The Course of Empire | Bernard A. De Voto |
1954 | A Stillness at Appomattox | Bruce Catton |
1955 | The Measure of Man: On Freedom, Human Values, Survival, and the Modern Temper | Joseph Wood Krutch |
1956 | American in Italy | Herbert Kubly |
1957 | Russia Leaves the War | George F. Kennan |
1958 | The Lion and the Throne: The Life and Times of Sir Edward Coke (1552–1634) | Catherine Drinker Bowen |
1959 | Mistress to an Age: A Life of Madame de Staël | J. Christopher Herold |
1960 | James Joyce | Richard Ellmann |
1961 | The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany | William L. Shirer |
1962 | The City in History: Its Origins, Its Transformations, and Its Prospects | Lewis Mumford |
1963 | Henry James, Vol. II: The Conquest of London (1870–1881); Vol. III: The Middle Years (1882–1895) | Leon Edel |
1964 | The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community (history and biography) | William H. McNeill |
John Keats: The Making of a Poet (arts and letters) | Aileen Ward | |
Man-made America: Chaos or control?: An Inquiry into Selected Problems of Design in the Urbanized Landscape (science, philosophy, and religion) | Christopher Tunnard and Boris Pushkarev | |
1965 | The Life of Lenin (history and biography) | Louis Fischer |
Oysters of Locmariaquer (arts and letters) | Eleanor Clark | |
God and Golem, Inc.: A Comment on Certain Points Where Cybernetics Impinges on Religion | Norbert Wiener | |
1966 | A Thousand Days: John F. Kennedy in the White House (history and biography) | Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. |
Paris Journal, 1944–1965 (arts and letters) | Janet Flanner | |
1967 | The Enlightenment: An Interpretation, Vol. I: The Rise of Modern Paganism (history and biography) | Peter Gay |
Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain: A Biography (arts and letters) | Justin Kaplan | |
La Vida: A Puerto Rican Family in the Culture of Poverty (science, philosophy, and religion) | Oscar Lewis | |
History of My Life (translation of Mémoires by Giacomo Casanova) | Willard Trask (translator) | |
1968 | Memoirs: 1925–1950 (history and biography) | George F. Kennan |
Selected Essays (arts and letters) | William Troy | |
Death at an Early Age: The Destruction of the Hearts and Minds of Negro Children in the Boston Public Schools (science, philosophy, and religion) | Jonathan Kozol | |
Søren Kierkegaard's Journals and Papers (translation of manuscripts) | Howard and Edna Hong (translators) | |
1969 | White over Black: American Attitudes Toward the Negro, 1550–1812 (history and biography) | Winthrop D. Jordan |
The Armies of the Night: History as a Novel, the Novel as History (arts and letters) | Norman Mailer | |
Death in Life: Survivors of Hiroshima (the sciences) | Robert J. Lifton | |
1970 | Huey Long (history and biography) | T. Harry Williams |
An Unfinished Woman: A Memoir (arts and letters) | Lillian Hellman | |
Gandhi's Truth: On the Origins of Militant Nonviolence (philosophy and religion) | Erik H. Erikson | |
1971 | Roosevelt: The Soldier of Freedom (history and biography) | James MacGregor Burns |
Cocteau: A Biography (arts and letters) | Francis Steegmuller | |
Science in the British Colonies of America (the sciences) | Raymond Phineas Sterns | |
1972 | Eleanor and Franklin: The Story of Their Relationship, Based on Eleanor Roosevelt's Private Papers (biography) | Joseph P. Lash |
Ordeal of the Union, Vol. VII: The Organized War, 1863–1864 and Vol. VIII: The Organized War to Victory, 1864–1865 (history) | Allan Nevins | |
The Classical Style: Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven (arts and letters) | Charles Rosen | |
The Last Whole Earth Catalogue: Access to Tools (contemporary affairs) | Stewart Brand (editor) | |
Righteous Empire: The Protestant Experience in America (philosophy and religion) | Martin E. Marty | |
The Blue Whale (the sciences) | George L. Small | |
Chance and Necessity: An Essay on the Natural Philosophy of Modern Biology (translated from Hasard et la nécessité by Jacques Monod) | Austryn Wainhouse (translator) | |
1973 | George Washington, Vol. IV: Anguish and Farewell, 1793–1799 (biography) | James Thomas Flexner |
The Children of Pride: A True Story of Georgia and the Civil War (history) | Robert Manson Myers | |
Judenrat: The Jewish Councils in Eastern Europe Under Nazi Occupation (history) | Isaiah Trunk | |
Diderot (arts and letters) | Arthur M. Wilson | |
Fire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam (contemporary affairs) | Frances FitzGerald | |
A Religious History of the American People (philosophy and religion) | S.E. Ahlstrom | |
The Serengeti Lion: A Study in Predator-Prey Relations (the sciences) | George B. Schaller | |
1974 | Macaulay: The Shaping of the Historian (biography/history) | John Clive |
Malcolm Lowry: A Biography (biography) | Douglas Day | |
Deeper into the Movies (arts and letters) | Pauline Kael | |
The Briar Patch: The People of the State of New York v. Lumumba Shakur et al. (contemporary affairs) | Murray Kempton | |
Edmund Husserl: Philosopher of Infinite Tasks (philosophy and religion) | Maurice Natanson | |
Life: The Unfinished Experiment (the sciences) | S.E. Luria | |
The Confessions of Lady Nijō (translated from Towazu-gatari by Lady Nijō) | Karen Brazell (translator) | |
1975 | The Life of Emily Dickinson (biography) | Richard B. Sewall |
The Ordeal of Thomas Hutchinson (history) | Bernard Bailyn | |
Marcel Proust (arts and letters) | Roger Shattuck | |
The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher (arts and letters/the sciences) | Lewis Thomas | |
All God's Dangers: The Life of Nate Shaw (contemporary affairs) | Theodore Rosengarten | |
Anarchy, State, and Utopia (philosophy and religion) | Robert Nozick | |
Interpretation of Schizophrenia (the sciences) | Silvano Arieti | |
The Agony of Christianity and Essays on Faith (translation of Agonía del cristianismo by Miguel de Unamuno) | Anthony Kerrigan (translator) | |
1976 | The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770–1823 (history and biography) | David Brion Davis |
The Great War and Modern Memory (arts and letters) | Paul Fussell | |
Passage to Ararat (contemporary affairs) | Michael J. Arlen | |
1977 | Norman Thomas: The Last Idealist (biography and autobiography) | W.A. Swanberg |
World of Our Fathers (history) | Irving Howe | |
The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales (contemporary thought) | Bruno Bettelheim | |
1978 | Samuel Johnson (biography and autobiography) | W. Jackson Bate |
The Path Between the Seas: The Creation of the Panama Canal, 1870–1914 (history) | David McCullough | |
Winners and Losers: Battles, Retreats, Gains, Losses, and Ruins from a Long War (contemporary thought) | Gloria Emerson | |
In the Deserts of This Earth (translation of In den Wüsten dieser Erde by Uwe George) | Howard Nemerov (translator) | |
1979 | Robert Kennedy and His Times (biography and autobiography) | Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. |
Intellectual Life in the Colonial South, 1585–1763 (history) | Richard Beale Davis | |
The Snow Leopard (contemporary thought) | Peter Matthiessen | |
1980* | Lauren Bacall, By Myself (hardcover autobiography) | Lauren Bacall |
And I Worked at the Writer's Trade: Chapters of Literary History, 1918–1978 (paperback autobiography) | Malcolm Cowley | |
The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt (hardcover biography) | Edmund Morris | |
Max Perkins: Editor of Genius (paperback biography) | A. Scott Berg | |
Julia Child and More Company (hardcover current interest) | Julia Child | |
The Culture of Narcissism (paperback current interest) | Christopher Lasch | |
The Right Stuff (hardcover general nonfiction) | Tom Wolfe | |
The Snow Leopard (paperback general nonfiction) | Peter Matthiessen | |
The Complete Directory of Prime Time Network TV Shows: 1946–Present(paperback general reference) | Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh | |
The White House Years (hardcover history) | Henry A. Kissinger | |
A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century (paperback history) | Barbara W. Tuchman | |
The Gnostic Gospels (hardcover religious/inspiration) | Elaine Pagels | |
A Severe Mercy (paperback religion/inspiration) | Sheldon Vanauken | |
Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid (hardcover science) | Douglas Hofstadter | |
The Dancing Wu Li Masters: An Overview of the New Physics (paperback science) | Gary Zukav | |
Osip E. Mandelstam's Complete Critical Prose and Letters (translation of manuscripts by Osip E. Mandelstam) | Jane Gary Harris and Constance Link (translators) | |
1981 | Walt Whitman, A Life (hardcover biography) | Justin Kaplan |
Samuel Beckett (paperback biography) | Deirdre Blair | |
China Men (hardcover general nonfiction) | Maxine Hong Kingston | |
The Last Cowboy (paperback general nonfiction) | Jane Kramer | |
Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality: Gay People in Western Europe from the Beginning of the Christian Era to the Fourteenth Century (hardcover history) | John Boswell | |
Been in the Storm So Long: The Aftermath of Slavery (paperback history) | Leon F. Litwak | |
The Panda's Thumb: More Reflections in Natural History (hardcover science) | Stephen Jay Gould | |
The Medusa and the Snail: More Notes of a Biology Watcher (paperback science) | Lewis Thomas | |
The Letters of Gustave Flaubert (translation of manuscripts by Gustave Flaubert) | Francis Steegmuller (translator) | |
1982 | Mornings on Horseback (hardcover biography) | David McCullough |
Walter Lippmann and the American Century (paperback biography) | Ronald Steel | |
The Soul of a New Machine (hardcover general nonfiction) | Tracy Kidder | |
Naming Names (paperback general nonfiction) | Victor S. Navasky | |
People of the Sacred Mountain: A History of the Northern Cheyenne Chiefs and Warrior Societies,1830–1879 (hardcover history) | Peter John Powell | |
The Generation of 1914 (paperback history) | Robert Wohl | |
Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind (hardcover science) | Donald C. Johanson and Maitland A. Edey | |
Taking the Quantum Leap: The New Physics for Nonscientists (paperback science) | Fred Alan Wolf | |
In the Shade of Spring Leaves: The Life and Writings of Higuchi Ichiyō, a Woman of Letters in Meiji Japan (translation of Higuchi Ichiyō) | Robert Lyons Danly (translator) | |
1983 | Isak Dinesen: The Life of a Storyteller (hardcover biography) | Judith Thurman |
Nathaniel Hawthorne in His Times (paperback biography) | James R. Mellow | |
China: Alive in the Bitter Sea (hardcover general nonfiction) | Fox Butterfield | |
National Defense (paperback general nonfiction) | James Fallows | |
Voices of Protest: Huey Long, Father Coughlin, and the Great Depression (hardcover history) | Alan Brinkley | |
Utopian Thought in the Western World (paperback history) | Frank E. Manuel and Fritzie P. Manuel | |
"Subtle Is the Lord...": The Science and the Life of Albert Einstein (hardcover science) | Abraham Pais | |
The Mathematical Experience (paperback science) | Philip J. Davis and Reuben Hersh | |
1984 | Andrew Jackson and the Course of American Democracy, 1833–1845 | Robert V. Remini |
1985 | Common Ground: A Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American Families | J. Anthony Lukas |
1986 | Arctic Dreams: Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape | Barry Lopez |
1987** | The Making of the Atomic Bomb | Richard Rhodes |
1988 | A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam | Neil Sheehan |
1989 | From Beirut to Jerusalem | Thomas L. Friedman |
1990 | The House of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance | Ron Chernow |
1991 | Freedom, Vol. I: Freedom in the Making of Western Culture | Orlando Patterson |
1992 | Becoming a Man: Half a Life Story | Paul Monette |
1993 | United States: Essays, 1952–1992 | Gore Vidal |
1994 | How We Die: Reflections on Life's Final Chapter | Sherwin B. Nuland |
1995 | The Haunted Land: Facing Europe's Ghosts After Communism | Tina Rosenberg |
1996 | An American Requiem: God, My Father, and the War That Came Between Us | James Carroll |
1997 | American Sphinx: The Character of Thomas Jefferson | Joseph J. Ellis |
1998 | Slaves in the Family | Edward Ball |
1999 | Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II | John W. Dower |
2000 | In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex | Nathaniel Philbrick |
2001 | The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression | Andrew Solomon |
2002 | Master of the Senate, Vol. III: The Years of Lyndon Johnson | Robert A. Caro |
2003 | Waiting for Snow in Havana: Confessions of a Cuban Boy | Carlos Eire |
2004 | Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age | Kevin Boyle |
2005 | The Year of Magical Thinking | Joan Didion |
2006 | The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl | Timothy Egan |
2007 | Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA | Tim Weiner |
2008 | The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family | Annette Gordon-Reed |
2009 | The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt | T.J. Stiles |
2010 | Just Kids | Patti Smith |
2011 | The Swerve: How the World Became Modern | Stephen Greenblatt |
2012 | Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity | Katherine Boo |
2013 | The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America | George Packer |
2014 | Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China | Evan Osnos |
2015 | Between the World and Me | Ta-Nehisi Coates |
2016 | Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America | Ibram X. Kendi |
2017 | The Future Is History: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia | Masha Gessen |
2018 | The New Negro: The Life of Alain Locke | Jeffrey C. Stewart |
2019 | The Yellow House | Sarah M. Broom |
2020 | The Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X | Les Payne, Tamara Payne |
2021 | All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley's Sack, a Black Family Keepsake | Tiya Miles |
2022 | South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation | Imani Perry |
2023 | The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History | Ned Blackhawk |
2024 | Soldiers and Kings: Survival and Hope in the World of Human Smuggling | Jason De Léon |
Winners of the National Book Award for poetry
Winners of the National Book Award for poetry are listed in the table.
year | title | author |
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*Award presented for translation. | ||
**In 1980 the National Book Awards became the American Book Awards. | ||
***From 1987 the awards were again known as the National Book Awards. | ||
1950 | Paterson: Book III and Selected Poems | William Carlos Williams |
1951 | The Auroras of Autumn | Wallace Stevens |
1952 | Collected Poems | Marianne Moore |
1953 | Collected Poems, 1917–1952 | Archibald MacLeish |
1954 | Collected Poems | Conrad Aiken |
1955 | The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens | Wallace Stevens |
1956 | The Shield of Achilles | W.H. Auden |
1957 | Things of This World | Richard Wilbur |
1958 | Promises: Poems, 1954–1956 | Robert Penn Warren |
1959 | Words for the Wind: The Collected Verse of Theodore Roethke | Theodore Roethke |
1960 | Life Studies | Robert Lowell |
1961 | The Woman at the Washington Zoo: Poems and Translations | Randall Jarrell |
1962 | Poems | Alan Dugan |
1963 | Traveling Through the Dark | William Stafford |
1964 | Selected Poems | John Crowe Ransom |
1965 | The Far Field | Theodore Roethke |
1966 | Buckdancer's Choice: Poems by James Dickey | James Dickey |
1967 | Nights and Days | James Merrill |
1968 | The Light Around the Body | Robert Bly |
1969 | His Toy, His Dream, His Rest: 308 Dream Songs | John Berryman |
1970 | The Complete Poems | Elizabeth Bishop |
1971 | To See, To Take | Mona Van Duyn |
1972 | The Collected Poems of Frank O'Hara | Frank O'Hara |
Selected Poems | Howard Moss | |
1973 | Collected Poems, 1951–1971 | A.R. Ammons |
The Aeneid of Virgil (translation of the Aeneid by Virgil)* | Allen Mandelbaum (translator) | |
1974 | Diving into the Wreck: Poems, 1971–1972 | Adrienne Rich |
The Fall of America: Poems of These States, 1965–1971 | Allen Ginsberg | |
Alternating Current (translation of Corriente alterna by Octavio Paz)* | Helen R. Lane | |
1975 | Presentation Piece | Marilyn Hacker |
1976 | Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror | John Ashbery |
1977 | Collected Poems, 1930–1976: Including 43 New Poems | Richard Eberhart |
1978 | The Collected Poems of Howard Nemerov | Howard Nemerov |
1979 | Mirabell: Books of Number | James Merrill |
César Vallejo: The Complete Posthumous Poetry (translation of César Vallejo's poems)* | Clayton Eshleman and José Rubin Barcia (translators) | |
1980** | Ashes: Poems New & Old | Philip Levine |
Hard Labor (translation of Lavorare stanca by Cesare Pavese)* | William Arrowsmith (translator) | |
1981 | The Need to Hold Still | Lisel Mueller |
1982 | Life Supports: New and Collected Poems | William Bronk |
The Ten Thousand Leaves: A Translation of the Man'yōshū, Japan's Premier Anthology of Classical Poetry* | Ian Hideo Levy | |
1983 | Selected Poems | Galway Kinnell |
Country Music: Selected Early Poems | Charles Wright | |
Les Fleurs du Mal (translation of the collection by Charles Baudelaire)* | Richard Howard (translator) | |
1984–1990*** | not awarded | |
1991 | What Work Is | Philip Levine |
1992 | New and Selected Poems | Mary Oliver |
1993 | Garbage | A.R. Ammons |
1994 | Worshipful Company of Fletchers | James Tate |
1995 | Passing Through: The Later Poems, New and Selected | Stanley Kunitz |
1996 | Scrambled Eggs & Whiskey: Poems, 1991–1995 | Hayden Carruth |
1997 | Effort at Speech: New and Selected Poems | William Meredith |
1998 | This Time: New and Selected Poems | Gerald Stern |
1999 | Vice: New and Selected Poems | Ai |
2000 | Blessing the Boats: New and Selected Poems, 1988–2000 | Lucille Clifton |
2001 | Poems Seven: New and Complete Poetry | Alan Dugan |
2002 | In the Next Galaxy | Ruth Stone |
2003 | The Singing | C.K. Williams |
2004 | Door in the Mountain: New and Collected Poems, 1965–2003 | Jean Valentine |
2005 | Migration: New and Selected Poems | W.S. Merwin |
2006 | Splay Anthem | Nathaniel Mackey |
2007 | Time and Materials: Poems, 1997–2005 | Robert Hass |
2008 | Fire to Fire: New and Collected Poems | Mark Doty |
2009 | Transcendental Studies: A Trilogy | Keith Waldrop |
2010 | Lighthead | Terrance Hayes |
2011 | Head Off & Split | Nikky Finney |
2012 | Bewilderment: New Poems and Translations | David Ferry |
2013 | Incarnadine | Mary Szybist |
2014 | Faithful and Virtuous Night | Louise Glück |
2015 | Voyage of the Sable Venus | Robin Coste Lewis |
2016 | The Performance of Becoming Human | Daniel Borzutzky |
2017 | Half-light: Collected Poems 1965–2016 | Frank Bidart |
2018 | Indeceny | Justin Phillip Reed |
2019 | Sight Lines | Arthur Sze |
2020 | DMZ Colony | Don Mee Choi |
2021 | Floaters | Martín Espada |
2022 | Punks: New and Selected Poems | John Keene |
2023 | from unincorporated territory [åmot] | Craig Santos Perez |
2024 | Something About Living | Lena Khalaf Tuffaha |
Winners of the National Book Award for young people’s literature
Winners of the National Book Award for young people’s literature are listed in the table.
year | title | author |
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1Award presented in children's book category. | ||
2Award presented in children's literature category. | ||
3In 1980 the National Book Awards became the American Book Awards. | ||
4From 1987 the awards were again known as the National Book Awards. | ||
1969 | Journey from Peppermint Street 1 | Meindert De Jong |
1970 | A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing Up in Warsaw 1 | Isaac Bashevis Singer |
1971 | The Marvelous Misadventures of Sebastian 1 | Lloyd Alexander |
1972 | The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine; or, The Hithering Thithering Djinn 1 | Donald Barthelme |
1973 | The Farthest Shore 1 | Ursula Le Guin |
1974 | The Court of the Stone Children 1 | Eleanor Cameron |
1975 | M.C. Higgins, the Great 1 | Virginia Hamilton |
1976 | Bert Breen's Barn 2 | Walter D. Edmonds |
1977 | The Master Puppeteer 2 | Katherine Paterson |
1978 | The View from the Oak: The Private Worlds of Other Creatures 2 | Judith and Herbert Kohl |
1979 | The Great Gilly Hopkins 2 | Katherine Paterson |
19803 | A Gathering of Days: A New England Girl's Journal, 1830–32 (hardcover children's book) | Joan W. Blos |
A Swiftly Tilting Planet (paperback children's book) | Madeleine L'Engle | |
1981 | The Night Swimmers (hardcover children's book, fiction) | Betsy Byars |
Ramona and Her Mother (paperback children's book, fiction) | Beverly Cleary | |
Oh, Boy! Babies (hardcover children's book, nonfiction) | Alison Cragin Herzig and Jane Lawrence Mali | |
1982 | Westmark (hardcover children's book, fiction) | Lloyd Alexander |
Words by Heart (paperback children's book, fiction) | Ouida Sebestyen | |
Outside Over There (hardcover children's picture book) | Maurice Sendak | |
Noah's Ark (paperback children's book) | Peter Spier | |
A Penguin Year (children's book, nonfiction) | Susan Bonners | |
1983 | Homesick: My Own Story (hardcover children's fiction) | Jean Fritz |
A Place Apart (paperback children's book, fiction) | Paula Fox | |
Marked by Fire (paperback children's book, fiction) | Joyce Carol Thomas | |
Miss Rumphius (hardcover children's picture book) | Barbara Cooney | |
Doctor De Soto (hardcover children's picture book) | William Steig | |
Chimney Sweeps: Yesterday and Today (children's book, nonfiction) | James Cross Giblin | |
1984–19954 | not awarded | |
1996 | Parrot in the Oven: Mi Vida | Victor Martinez |
1997 | Dancing on the Edge | Han Nolan |
1998 | Holes | Louis Sachar |
1999 | When Zachary Beaver Came to Town | Kimberly Willis Holt |
2000 | Homeless Bird | Gloria Whelan |
2001 | True Believer | Virginia Euwer Wolff |
2002 | The House of the Scorpion | Nancy Farmer |
2003 | The Canning Season | Polly Horvath |
2004 | Godless | Pete Hautman |
2005 | The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy | Jeanne Birdsall |
2006 | The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Vol. 1: The Pox Party | M.T. Anderson |
2007 | The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian | Sherman Alexie |
2008 | What I Saw and How I Lied | Judy Blundell |
2009 | Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice | Phillip Hoose |
2010 | Mockingbird | Kathryn Erskine |
2011 | Inside Out & Back Again | Thanhha Lai |
2012 | Goblin Secrets | William Alexander |
2013 | The Thing About Luck | Cynthia Kadohata |
2014 | Brown Girl Dreaming | Jacqueline Woodson |
2015 | Challenger Deep | Neal Shusterman |
2016 | March: Book Three | John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell (artist) |
2017 | Far from the Tree | Robin Benway |
2018 | The Poet X | Elizabeth Acevedo |
2019 | 1919 The Year That Changed America | Martin W. Sandler |
2020 | King and the Dragonflies | Kacen Callender |
2021 | Last Night at the Telegraph Club | Malinda Lo |
2022 | All My Rage | Sabaa Tahir |
2023 | A First Time for Everything | Dan Santat |
2024 | Kareem Between | Shifa Saltagi Safadi |