Irish Book Awards
Les Irish Book Awards (de leur nom complet Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Awards ; litt. « prix littéraires irlandais ») sont des prix littéraires attribués chaque année en Irlande depuis 2006. Ils sont remis à des ouvrages et à des auteurs de différentes catégories. La plupart de ces prix sont décernés par l'Académie littéraire irlandaise, et deux sont votés par des lecteurs.
Liste des prix
modifier- Hughes & Hughes Irish Novel of the Year
- Argosy Irish Non-Fiction Book of the Year
- Specsavers Irish Children's Book of the Year
- Sunday Independent Best Irish Newcomer of the Year
- International Education Services Best Irish-Published Book of the Year
- Irish Sports Book of the Year
- John Murray Show Listeners' Choice Award (décerné par les lecteurs)
- Eason Irish Popular Fiction Book of the Year (décerné par les lecteurs)
- Ireland AM Crime Fiction Book of the Year
- Bob Hughes Lifetime Achievement Award in Irish Literature (ou Lifetime Achievement in Literary Ireland Award)
- Bord Gáis Energy Irish Bookshop of the Year Award (depuis 2011)
Lauréats
modifier2000–2005 (Hughes & Hughes Award / Irish Novel)
modifier- 2000 :
- 2001 :
- 2002 :
- 2003 : That They May Face the Rising Sun de John McGahern
- 2004 : Dancer de Colum McCann
- 2005 : Havoc in its Third Year de Ronan Bennett
2006
modifier- Irish Novel : The Sea de John Banville
- Irish Non-Fiction Book : In the Dark Room de Brian Dillon
- Irish Children's Book : The New Policeman de Kate Thompson
2007
modifier- Irish Novel : Winterwood de Patrick McCabe
- Irish Non-Fiction Book : Connemara: Listening to the Wind de Tim Robinson
- Irish Children's Book – junior : The Incredible Book Eating Boy d'Oliver Jeffers
- Irish Children's Book – senior : The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas de John Boyne
- Best Irish Newcomer : The Goddess Guide de Gisele Scanlon
- Irish-Published Book : Lifelines: New and Collected ed. par Niall McMonagle
- Irish Sports Book : Back from the Brink de Paul McGrath
- Listener's Choice : The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas de John Boyne
- Irish Popular Fiction Book : Should Have Got Off at Sydney Parade de Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
2008
modifier- Irish Novel : The Gatherin] by Anne Enright
- Irish Non-Fiction Book : Judging Dev by Diarmaid Ferriter
- Irish Children's Book – junior : The Story of Ireland by Brendan O'Brien (en)
- Irish Children's Book – senior : Wilderness by Roddy Doyle
- Best Irish Newcomer : With My Lazy Eye by Julia Kelly
- Irish-Published Book : Judging Dev by Diarmaid Ferriter
- Irish Sports Book : Trevor Brennan: Heart and Soul by Trevor Brennan with Gerry Thornley
- Listener's Choice : Judging Dev by Diarmaid Ferriter
- Irish Popular Fiction Book : Take A Look at Me Now by Anita Notaro
- Lifetime Achievement : William Trevor
2009
modifier- Irish Novel : The Secret Scripture by Sebastian Barry
- Irish Non-Fiction Book : Stepping Stones by Seamus Heaney and Dennis O'Driscoll
- Irish Children's Book – junior : Before You Sleep by Benji Bennett
- Irish Children's Book – senior : Skulduggery Pleasant: Playing With Fire by Derek Landy
- Best Irish Newcomer : Confessions of a Fallen Angel by Ronan O'Brien
- Irish-Published Book : The Parish by Alice Taylor
- Irish Sports Book : Ronan O'Gara, My Autobiography by Ronan O'Gara
- Listener's Choice : The Secret Scripture by Sebastian Barry
- Irish Popular Fiction Book : This Charming Man by Marian Keyes
- Irish Crime Fiction Award : Blood Runs Cold by Alex Barclay
- Lifetime Achievement : Edna O'Brien
2010
modifierSources[1].
- Irish Novel : Room by Emma Donoghue
- Irish Non-Fiction Book : A Coward If I Return, a Hero If I Fall by Neil Richardson
- Irish Children's Book – junior : On the Road with Mavis and Marge by Niamh Sharkey
- Irish Children's Book – senior : Skulduggery Pleasant: Mortal Coil by Derek Landy
- Best Irish Newcomer : JFK in Ireland by Ryan Tubridy
- Irish-Published Book : Good Mood Food by Donal Skehan
- Irish Sports Book : A Football Man: My Autobiography by John Giles
- Listener's Choice : Come What May: The Autobiography by Donal Óg Cusack
- Irish Popular Fiction Book : The Oh My God Delusion by Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
- Irish Crime Fiction Award : Dark Times in the City by Gene Kerrigan
- Lifetime Achievement : Maeve Binchy
2011
modifierSources[2].
- Irish Novel : Mistaken by Neil Jordan
- Irish Non-Fiction Book : Easy Meals by Rachel Allen
- Irish Children's Book – junior : The Lonely Beast by Chris Judge
- Irish Children's Book – senior : The Real Rebecca by Anna Carey
- Best Irish Newcomer : Solace by Belinda McKeon
- Irish-Published Book : Connemara: A Little Gaelic Kingdom by Tim Robinson
- Irish Sports Book : Inside the Peloton by Nicolas Roche
- Listeners' Choice : How to be a Woman by Caitlin Moran
- Irish Popular Fiction Book : All For You by Sheila O'Flanagan
- Irish Crime Fiction Award : Bloodland by Alan Glynn
- Irish Bookshop of the Year : Crannóg Bookshop, Cavan Town
- Lifetime Achievement : Seamus Heaney
2012
modifierSources[3].
- Irish Novel: Ancient Light, by John Banville
- Irish Non-Fiction Book: Country Girl by Edna O'Brien
- Irish Children's Book – Junior: This Moose Belongs to Me by Oliver Jeffers
- Irish Children's Book – Senior: Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian, by Eoin Colfer (Le Dernier Gardien)
- Best Irish Newcomer: The Spinning Heart, by Donal Ryan
- Irish-Published Book: Atlas of the Great Irish Famine, by John Crowley, William J. Smyth and Mike Murphy
- Irish Sports Book: My Olympic Dream, by Katie Taylor
- Listeners' Choice: Just Mary: My Memoir, by Mary O'Rourke
- Irish Popular Fiction Book: A Week in Winter, by Maeve Binchy
- Irish Crime Fiction Award: Broken Harbour, by Tana French
- Cookbook Award: Eat Like an Italian, by Catherine Fulvio
- Irish Bookshop: Bridge Street Books, Wicklow
- Lifetime Achievement: Jennifer Johnston
2013
modifierSources[4].
- Non-Fiction Book of the Year award: Staring at Lakes by Michael Harding
- Novel of the Year: The Guts by Roddy Doyle
- Bob Hughes Lifetime Achievement Award: John Banville
- John Murray Show Listeners' Choice award: Staring at Lakes by Michael Harding
- Popular Fiction Book of the Year: Downturn Abbey by Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
- Newcomer of the Year: Niamh Boyce for The Herbalist
- Crime Fiction Book of the Year: The Doll's House by Louise Phillips
- Best Irish Published Book of the Year: A History of Ireland in 100 Objects by Fintan O'Toole
- Senior Children's Book of the Year: Skulduggery Pleasant: Last Stand of Dead Men by Derek Landy
- Junior Children's Book of the Year : When You Were Born by Benji Bennett
- Sports Book of the Year: Seven Deadly Sins by David Walsh
- Short Story of the Year: The Things We Lose The Things We Leave Behind by Billy O'Callaghan
- Cookbook of the Year: 30 Years of Ballymaloe by Darina Allen
- Bookshop of the Year: The Clifden Bookshop, Clifden, County Galway
2014
modifier- Senior Children's Book of the Year : Moone Boy by Chris O’Dowd & Nick V. Murphy
- Junior Children's Book of the Year : Shh! We Have a Plan (Chut ! On a un plan) de Chris Haughton
2015
modifier- Senior Children's Book of the Year : Asking For It by by Louise O’Neill
- Junior Children's Book of the Year : Imaginary Fred (Mon ami Fred) by Eoin Colfer, illustrations de Oliver Jeffers
2016
modifier- Senior Children's Book of the Year : Knights of the Borrowed Dark by Dave Rudden
- Junior Children's Book of the Year : Pigín of Howth by Kathleen Watkins, illustrated by Margaret Anne Suggs
2017
modifier- Senior Children's Book of the Year : Stand by Me by Judi Curtin
- Junior Children's Book of the Year: A Sailor Went to Sea, Sea, Sea by Sarah Webb, illustrated by Steve McCarthy
2018
modifier- Senior Children's Book of the Year :Blazing a Trail by Sarah Webb and Lauren O’Neill
- Junior Children's Book of the Year : The President’s Cat by Peter Donnelly
2019
modifier- Senior Children's Book of the Year : Shooting for the Stars by Norah Patten, illustrated by Jennifer Farley
- Junior Children's Book of the Year : 123 Ireland! by Aoife Dooley
2020
modifier- Senior Children's Book of the Year : Break the Mould by Sinéad Burke, illustrated by Natalie Byrne
- Junior Children's Book of the Year : The Great Irish Farm Book by Darragh McCullough, illustrated by Sally Caulwell
2021
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- Novel of the year : Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney
- Crime Fiction Book of the Year : 56 Days by Catherine Ryan Howard
- Non-Fiction Book of the Year : We Don’t Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Ireland Since 1958 by Fintan O’Toole
- Popular Fiction Book of the Year : Aisling and the City by Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen
- Teen and Young Adult Book of the Year : The New Girl by Sinead Moriarty
- RTÉ Audience Choice Award : Your One Wild And Precious Life by Maureen Gaffney
- Author of the Year : Marian Keyes
- Short Story of the Year : Little Lives by Deirdre Sullivan
- Irish Poem of the Year : Longboat at Portaferry by Siobhan Campbell
- Irish Language Book of the Year : Madame Lazare by Tadgh Mac Dhonnagain
- Senior Children's Book of the Year : The Summer I Robbed a Bank by David O’Doherty, illustrated by Chris Judge
- Junior Children's Book of the Year : A Hug for You by David King, illustrated by Rhiannon Archard
Références
modifier- « 2010 Award Ceremony », The Irish Times, (consulté le )
- Ronan McGreevy, « Heaney honoured at book awards », The Irish Times, (consulté le )
- Rosita Boland, « Banville wins novel of year at awards », The Irish Times, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
- Roddy Doyle’s ‘The Guts’ named novel of the year Irish Times, 2013-11-27.