- Source: ALS Gold Medal
The Australian Literature Society Gold Medal (ALS Gold Medal) is awarded annually by the Association for the Study of Australian Literature for "an outstanding literary work in the preceding calendar year." From 1928 to 1974 it was awarded by the Australian Literature Society, then from 1983 by the Association for the Study of Australian Literature, when the two organisations were merged.
Award winners
= 2020s
=2024: Alexis Wright – Praiseworthy
2023: Debra Dank – We Come With This Place
2022: Andy Jackson – Human Looking
2021: Nardi Simpson – Song of the Crocodile
2020: Charmaine Papertalk Green — Nganajungu Yagu
= 2010s
=2019: Pam Brown — click here for what we do
2018: Shastra Deo – The Agonist
2017: Zoe Morrison – Music and Freedom
2016: Brenda Niall – Mannix
2015: Jennifer Maiden – Drones and Phantoms
2014: Alexis Wright – The Swan Book
2013: Michelle de Kretser – Questions of Travel
2012: Gillian Mears – Foal's Bread
2011: Kim Scott – That Deadman Dance
2010: David Malouf – Ransom
= 2000s
=2009: Christos Tsiolkas – The Slap
2008: Michelle de Kretser – The Lost Dog
2007: Alexis Wright – Carpentaria
2006: Gregory Day – The Patron Saint of Eels
2005: Gail Jones – Sixty Lights
2004: Laurie Duggan – Mangroves
2003: Kate Jennings – Moral Hazard
2002: Richard Flanagan – Gould's Book of Fish
2001: Rodney Hall – The Day We Had Hitler Home
2000: Drusilla Modjeska – Stravinsky's Lunch
= 1990s
=1999: Murray Bail – Eucalyptus
1998: James Cowan – A Mapmaker's Dream
1997: Robert Dessaix – Night Letters
1996: Amanda Lohrey – Camille's Bread
1995: Helen Demidenko – The Hand That Signed the Paper
1994: Louis Nowra – Radiance and The Temple
1993: Elizabeth Riddell – Selected Poems
1992: Rodney Hall – The Second Bridegroom
1991: Elizabeth Jolley – Cabin Fever
1990: Peter Porter – Possible Worlds
= 1980s
=1989: Frank Moorhouse – Forty-Seventeen
1988: Brian Matthews – Louisa
1987: Alan Wearne – The Nightmarkets
1986: Thea Astley – Beachmasters
1985: David Ireland – Archimedes and the Seagle
1984: Les Murray – The People's Otherworld : Poems
1983: David Malouf – Child's Play; Fly Away Peter
1982: No Award
1981: No Award
1980: No Award
= 1970s
=1975–79: No Award
1974: David Malouf – Neighbours in a Thicket
1973: Francis Webb
1972: Alex Buzo – Macquarie (play)
1971: Colin Badger
1970: Manning Clark
= 1960s
=1966: A. D. Hope
1965: Patrick White – The Burnt Ones
1964: Geoffrey Blainey – The Rush that Never Ended
1963: John Morrison – Twenty-Three : Stories
1962: Vincent Buckley – Masters in Israel
1960: William Hart-Smith – Poems of Discovery
= 1950s
=1959: Randolph Stow – To the Islands
1957: Martin Boyd – A Difficult Young Man
1955: Patrick White – The Tree of Man
1954: Mary Gilmore – Fourteen Men
1952: Tom Hungerford – The Ridge and the River : A Novel
1951: Rex Ingamells – The Great South Land : An Epic Poem
1950: Jon Cleary – Just Let Me Be
= 1940s
=1949: Percival Serle – Dictionary of Australian Biography
1948: Herz Bergner – Between Sky and Sea
1942: Kylie Tennant – The Battlers
1941: Patrick White – Happy Valley
1940: William Baylebridge – This Vital Flesh
= 1930s
=1939: Xavier Herbert – Capricornia
1938: R. D. FitzGerald – Moonlight Acre
1937: Seaforth Mackenzie – The Young Desire It
1936: Eleanor Dark – Return to Coolami
1935: Winifred Birkett – Earth's Quality
1934: Eleanor Dark – Prelude to Christopher
1933: G. B. Lancaster (Edith J. Lyttleton) – Pageant
1932: Leonard Mann – Flesh in Armour
1931: Frank Dalby Davison – Man-Shy
1930: Vance Palmer – The Passage
= 1920s
=1929: Henry Handel Richardson – Ultima Thule
1928: Martin Mills (Martin Boyd) – The Montforts
Shortlisted works
See also
Australian literature
References
External links
Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL)
ALS Gold Medal at AustLit
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Stephen Hawking
- Eduard Shevardnadze
- Willem-Alexander dari Belanda
- Mario Götze
- Daftar olahragawan LGBT
- Mathilde Marie dari Belgia
- Roman Polański
- ALS Gold Medal
- Praiseworthy (novel)
- Steve Gleason
- William Baylebridge
- Francis Webb (poet)
- Alexis Wright
- The Tree of Man
- Carpentaria (novel)
- Vincent Buckley
- Radiance (play)