Wingate Literary Prize
The Jewish Quarterly Wingate Prize was introduced in 1977 by Harold Hyam Wingate and awarded annually by the Jewish Quarterly magazine , a British literary prize for works of fiction or non-fiction (“is awarded to the best book, fiction or non-fiction, to translate the idea of Jewishness to the general reader ”), with the award-winning titles being selected from a shortlist of six titles each. The prize is endowed with £ 4000 (as of 2018). It is not specified whether only one title or two works (fiction and non-fiction) will be awarded per year.
Award winners
- 1996 - Alan Isler and Theo Richmond
- 1997 - Sebald shared flat with Clive Sinclair
- 1998 - Anne Michaels and Claudia Roden
- 1999 - Dorit Rabinyan and Edith Velman
- 2000 - Howard Jacobson and Władysław Szpilman
- 2001 - Mona Yahia and Mark Roseman
- 2002 - WG Sebald and Oliver Sacks
- 2003 - Zadie Smith and Sebastian Haffner
- 2004 - David Grossman and Amos Elon
- 2005 - David Bezmozgis and Amos Oz
- 2006 - Imre Kertész
- 2007 - Howard Jacobson
- 2008 - Etgar Keret
- 2009 - Fred Wander (posthumous)
- 2010 - Adina Hoffman
- 2011 - David Grossman
- 2013 - Shalom foreigners
- 2014 - Otto Dov Kulka
- 2015 - Michel Laub (fiction) and Thomas Harding (non-fiction)
- 2016 - Nikolaus Wachsmann (Non-fiction)
- 2017 - Ayelet Gundar-Goshen (fiction) and Philippe Sands (non-fiction)
- 2018 - Michael Frank (biography of his family)
- 2019 - Françoise Frenkel for No Place to Lay One's Head (EA 1945)
- 2020 - Linda Grant for A Stranger City