PEN/Malamud Award
Appearance
PEN/Malamud Award | |
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Awarded for | Short story award |
Sponsored by | International PEN |
Date | 1988 |
Country | United States |
Website | https://www.penfaulkner.org/pen-malamud-award ![]() |
The PEN/Bernard and Ann Malamud Award honors "excellence in the art of the short story". It is awarded annually by the PEN/Faulkner Foundation. The selection committee is composed of PEN/Faulkner directors.[1] The award was first given in 1988.[2]
Award winners
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