Irish Book Awards

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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 | modifier le code]

  • 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[modifier | modifier le code]

2000–2005 (Hughes & Hughes Award / Irish Novel)[modifier | modifier le code]

2006[modifier | modifier le code]

2007[modifier | modifier le code]

  • 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 | modifier le code]

2009[modifier | modifier le code]

2010[modifier | modifier le code]

Sources[1].

2011[modifier | modifier le code]

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2012[modifier | modifier le code]

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2013[modifier | modifier le code]

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  • 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 | modifier le code]

  • 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 | modifier le code]

  • 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 | modifier le code]

  • 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 | modifier le code]

  • 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 | modifier le code]

  • 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 | modifier le code]

  • 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 | modifier le code]

  • 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[modifier | modifier le code]


  • 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 | modifier le code]

  1. « 2010 Award Ceremony », The Irish Times, (consulté le )
  2. Ronan McGreevy, « Heaney honoured at book awards », The Irish Times, (consulté le )
  3. Rosita Boland, « Banville wins novel of year at awards », The Irish Times,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )
  4. Roddy Doyle’s ‘The Guts’ named novel of the year Irish Times, 2013-11-27.

Liens externes[modifier | modifier le code]