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NEW YORK – Author Joan Silber has received another literary prize.
Silber’s novel “Improvement” is the winner of the PEN/Faulkner award for fiction, a $15,000 honour. Last month, Silber was awarded the National Book Critics Circle prize for fiction.
On Wednesday, PEN/Faulkner judges praised Silber’s gift for combining multiple narratives and revealing the lives of “unassuming, everyday people.” Her other books include “Household Words” and “Fools,” a PEN/Faulkner finalist in 2014.
Runners-up for this year’s award are Hernan Diaz, Samantha Hunt, Achy Obejas and Jesmyn Ward, whose “Sing, Unburied, Sing” won the National Book Award. Each will receive $5,000.
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