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Edith Pearlman takes the NBCC fiction prize

Other National Book Critics Circle honorees include writer John Lewis Gaddis for 'George F. Kennan: An American Life' and Maya Jasanoff for 'Liberty's Exiles.'

The National Book Critics Circle called the release of Pearlman's collection of short stories 'a triumph for Pearlman鈥檚 distinctive storytelling.'

Author Edith Pearlman won the 2011 Fiction prize at the National Book Critics Circle Awards, which were given out Thursday night.

Pearlman was awarded the prize for her short story collection 鈥淏inocular Vision,鈥 the publication of which 鈥渁 triumph for Pearlman鈥檚 distinctive storytelling, bringing it to a larger audience." Monitor fiction critic Yvonne Zipp found "Binocular Vision" to be "among the best [short story collections] I've ever read."

Pearlman鈥檚 work was the first book released by her publisher, Lookout Books.

鈥淟ittle presses and little magazines are dedicated to keeping literature alive,鈥 Pearlman said during her acceptance speech. 鈥淎nd they deserve thanks from every writer tonight, particularly from me.鈥

The nonfiction prize went to 鈥淟iberty鈥檚 Exiles,鈥 a book examining the lives of Loyalists in America after the Revolutionary War, by Maya Jasanoff. Writer Mira Bartok took the autobiography award for her book 鈥淭he Memory Palace,鈥 saying, 鈥淚 guess more than 10 people read the book. I think that's kind of cool,鈥 during her acceptance speech.

John Lewis Gaddis鈥 book 鈥淕eorge F. Kennan: An American Life,鈥 focusing on the life of the American diplomat, won the award for a biography. Monitor critic Christopher Hartman called this biography "indispensable" in his review. Writer Laura Kasischke won the poetry prize for her collection 鈥淪pace, in Chains,鈥 while Geoff Dyer鈥檚 book 鈥淥therwise Known as the Human Condition鈥 took the award for criticism.

The prizes were awarded in New York at the New School.

Molly Driscoll is a Monitor contributor.

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