National Book Awards: Justin Torres and Ned Blackhawk
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Justin Torres and Ned Blackhawk are among the winners of National Book Awards
Story by By HILLEL ITALIE, AP National Writer 12h
NEW YORK (AP) Justin Torres' novel Blackouts, a daring and illustrated narrative that blends history and imagination in its recounting of a censored study of gay sexuality, has won the National Book Award for fiction.
On Wednesday night, the nonfiction prize was awarded to Ned Blackhawk's The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History and young people's literature was won by Dan Santat's A First Time for Everything. Craig Santos Perez's from incorporated territory (åmot), the fifth work in his series about his native Guam, was cited for best poetry, and Stênio Gardel's The Words That Remain, translated from Portuguese by Bruna Dantas Lobato, won for literature in translation.
Torres, whose book imagines a conversation between a dying man and the young friend he educates about a real history called Sex Variants, gave a brief acceptance speech before he was joined by more than a dozen nominees who gathered to present a statement about the Israel-Hamas war. Read by fiction nominee Aaliyah Bilal, the statement condemned the ongoing bombardment of Gaza, antisemitism, anti-Palestinian sentiments and Islamophobia and called for a humanitarian cease-fire. The authors received a standing ovation after Bilal finished.
Oprah Winfrey gave an emotional keynote address during the dinner ceremony at Cipriani Wall Street, and honorary medals were presented to poet Rita Dove and to Paul Yamazaki, a longtime bookseller at San Franciscos famed City Lights store.
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