FOOTNOTES ... Yiyun LI
Yiyun Li
A Thousand Years of Good Prayers (2005)
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BEZMOZGIS David [1973-] Short-story writer. Born in Riga, Latvia. STORIES Natasha and Other Stories (2004: winner of the 2005 Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Literary Award for Fiction; shortlisted for the 2005 Frank O’Connor International Short Story Prize, the 2004 Guardian First Book Award, the 2004 Governor General’s Award for Fiction and the 2004 Los Angeles Times/Art Seidenbaum Prize for First Fiction)
LI Yiyun [1973-] Short-story writer. Born in Beijing, China. STORIES A Thousand Years of Good Prayers (2005: winner of the 2005 Frank O’Connor International Short Story Prize and the 2006 PEN/Hemingway Award for First Fiction; shortlisted for the 2006 Kiriyama Prize for Fiction)
HOFFMAN Alice [1952-] Novelist. Born in New York, New York, U.S. NOVELS The Foretelling (2005); The Ice Queen (2005); The Probable Future (2003); Blue Diary (2001); The River King (2000); Local Girls (1999); Practical Magic (1995); Second Nature (1994); Turtle Moon (1992); Archives of Memory (1990); Here on Earth (1997); Seventh Heaven (1990); At Risk (1988); Illumination Night (1987); Fortune’s Daughter (1985); White Horses (1982); Angel Landing (1980); The Drowning Season (1979); Fortune’s Daughter (1985); Property Of (1977) STORIES Blackbird House (2004: shortlisted for the 2005 Frank O’Connor International Short Story Prize) CHILDREN’S Moondog (2004); Green Angel (2003); Indigo (2002); Aquamarine (2001); Horsefly (2000); Fireflies: A Winter Tale (1997)
JOHNSTON Bret Anthony [1972-] Short-story writer. Born in Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S. STORIES Corpus Christi (2004: shortlisted for the 2005 Frank O’Connor International Short Story Prize)
MEANS David [1962-] Short-story writer. Born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, U.S. STORIES The Secret Goldfish (2004: shortlisted for the 2005 Frank O’Connor International Short Story Prize); Assorted Fire Events (2000: winner of the 2001 Los Angeles Times Book Prize and a finalist for the 2000 National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction); A Quick Kiss of Redemption and Other Stories (1991)
WINTON Tim [1960-] Novelist, short-story writer. Born in Perth, Western Australia. NOVELS Dirt Music (2001: winner of the 2001 Western Australian Premier’s Book Award, the 2002 Miles Franklin Award and the 2002 NSW Premier’s Literary Award; shortlisted for the 2002 Booker Prize for Fiction and the 2002 Kiriyama Prize for Fiction); The Riders (1994: winner of the 1995 Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Novel in the Southeast Asia and South Pacific region; shortlisted for the 1995 Booker Prize for Fiction); Cloudstreet (1991: winner of the 1992 Miles Franklin Award, the Banjo Award and the Deo Gloria Prize); An Open Swimmer (1982: joint winner of the 1981 The Australian/Vogel Prize); Shallows (1984: winner of the 1984 Miles Franklin Award); That Eye, The Sky (1986); In the Winter Dark (1988) STORIES The Turning (2004: winner of the 2005 NSW Premier’s Literary Award/Christina Stead Prize for Fiction; shortlisted for the 2005 Frank O’Connor International Short Story Prize); Blood and Water (1993); Minimum of Two (1987); Scission and Other Stories (1985: winner of the 1985 West Australian Council Week Literary Award) NONFICTION Down to Earth (with photographs by Richard Woldendorp) (1999); Local Color: Travels in the Other Australia (1994); Land’s Edge (with Trish Ainslie and Roger Garwood) (1993) CHILDREN’S The Deep (with illustrations by Karen Louise) (1998); Blueback: A Contemporary Fable (1997); Lockie Leonard, Legend (1997); Lockie Leonard, Scumbuster (1993); The Bugalugs Bum Thief (1991); Lockie Leonard, Human Torpedo (1990); Jesse (1988)