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.”[1] 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

2010s

2000s

1990s

1980s

1970s

1960s

1950s

1940s

1930s

1920s

Shortlisted works

2016[36]

2015[37]

2014[38]

2013[39]

2012

2011

2010

2008[40]

See also

References

  1. "ALS Gold Medal". Association for the Study of Australian Literature. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
  2. "Brenda Niall's life of Archbishop Mannix wins Australia's oldest literary prize" by Jason Steger, The Age, 6 July 2016
  3. "Drones and Phantoms by Jennifer Maiden" Readings
  4. "The Week in Review" Sydney Review of Books, 11 July 2014
  5. Austlit - Stravinky's Lunch by Drusilla Modjeska
  6. Austlit - Archimedes and the Seagle by David Ireland
  7. "Imaginary lives of the defeated in the realm of alienation", The Canberra Times, 21 February 1990, p33
  8. Austlit - The Burnt Ones by Patrick White
  9. Austlit - The Rush That Never Ended by Geoffrey Blainey
  10. Austlit - Twenty-Three : Stories by John Morrison
  11. Austlit - Masters in Israel by Vincent Buckley
  12. Austlit - Poems of Discovery by William Hart Smith
  13. "Papers of Randolph Stow" National Library of Australia
  14. Austlit - A Difficult Young Man by Martin Boyd
  15. Austlit - The Tree of Man by Patrick White
  16. Australian Classics : 50 Great Writers and Their Celebrated Work by Jane Gleeson-White, p61
  17. "Literary Award to T.A.G. Hungerford" The Canberra Times, 11 February 1954, p3
  18. "Crouch Prize for Literature to R. Ingamells" The Age, 7 April 1952, p5
  19. The Cambridge Companion to Australian Literature p129
  20. "Melbourne Author Wins Gold Medal" The Argus, 10 December 1948, p10
  21. "Literature Prize" The Age, 19 November 1943, p2
  22. "Medal for Author of Happy Valley" The Sydney Morning Herald, 19 February 1941, p13
  23. "About People" The Age, 19 February 1941, p20
  24. "Prize for Best Novel" The Argus, 19 March 1940, p1
  25. "Literary Gold Medal : Award to Mr. R. D. Fitzgerald" The Sydney Morning Herald, 17 February 1940, p16
  26. "Seaforth Mackenzie Wins 1937 Literature Prize" The Telegraph, 22 November 1938, p8
  27. "Return to Coolami : Medal for Best Novel" The Argus, 21 September 1937, p11
  28. "Gold Medal – Australian Literary Society" The Canberra Times, 31 October 1936, p2
  29. "Best Novel of 1934" The Argus, 22 October 1935, p6
  30. "Australian Literature : Society's Annual 'Drama Night'" The Age, 6 October 1934, p21
  31. "In and About the City - Literature Award" The Courier-Mail, 10 November 1933, p10
  32. "Literature Society's Gold Medal" The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 July 1932, p3
  33. "Best Novel of 1930" The Argus, 16 June 1931, p6
  34. "Australian Novel" The Sydney Morning Herald, 17 March 1930, p6
  35. "Australian Literature Society" The Age, 8 October 1929, p13
  36. Austlit - 2016 ALS Gold Medal
  37. "ALS Gold Medal 2015 shortlist announced", Books + Publishing, 5 May 2015
  38. "ALS Gold Medal 2014 shortlist announced", Books + Publishing, 27 February 2014
  39. "2013 ALS Gold Medal Shortlist", ANZ LitLovers, 19 March 2013
  40. 2007 Prize winners (sic)

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