New Novelist Wins Faulkner
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WASHINGTON — David Guterson has won the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction for his first novel, “Snow Falling on Cedars” (Harcourt Brace).
The judges considered 300 novels and short-story collections published in the United States in 1994 before awarding Guterson the $15,000 prize.
Inspired by “To Kill a Mockingbird,” Guterson’s novel centers on the trial of a Japanese American fisherman accused of murder.
Four other nominees each will receive $5,000 prizes: Joyce Carol Oates for her novel, “What I Lived For” (Dutton/William Abraham); Ursula Hegi for “Stones From the River” (Poseiden); Frederick Busch for “The Children in the Woods: New and Selected Stories” (Ticknor & Fields), and Joanna Scott for “Various Antidotes: Stories” (Henry Holt & Co.).
The awards will be presented in Washington on May 13.
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