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BTW News Briefs
November 17, 2005
Jon Stewart and Writers of The Daily Show Win Thurber Prize
On November 14, it was announced that Jon Stewart, David Javerbaum, and Ben Karlin, authors of The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Presents
America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy In Action, won the 2005
Thurber Prize for American Humor. The annual prize is presented by Thurber House,
the national literary center for writers and readers, based in the boyhood home
of author, humorist, and New Yorker cartoonist, James Thurber in Columbus,
Ohio.
Said Thurber Prize judge Rachel Cline: "When the really smart extra-terrestrials
finally locate the fused wreckage of our planet, I hope they are able to retrieve
a copy of this book. It catalogs the follies of faith, greed, idealism, and
idolatry that animated a great nation." The two runners-up for the Thurber
Prize were The Borowitz Report: The Big Book of Shockers by Andy Borowitz
(Simon & Schuster) and Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing up Iranian
in America by Firoozeh Dumas (Random House).
Whitbread Shortlists Announced
On November 16, Whitbread announced its Whitbread
Book Awards 2005 Shortlists in the Novel, First Novel, Biography, Poetry,
and Children's Book Award categories. The Whitbread Book Awards recognize the
most enjoyable books of last year by writers based in the United Kingdom and
Ireland and were established in 1971 by Whitbread, which bills itself as the
U.K.'s leading hospitality business. Winners in the five categories will be
announced on Wednesday, January 4, 2006.
The overall winner of the Whitbread Book of the Year will be selected and announced
at the Whitbread Book Awards ceremony in central London on Tuesday, January
24. Since the introduction of the Whitbread Book of the Year award in 1985,
it has been won seven times by a novel, three times by a first novel, four times
by a biography, five times by a collection of poetry, and once by a children's
book.
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