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The winners of this year’s Los Angeles Times Book Prizes were announced over the weekend. The Book Prizes were founded in 1980, and they honor books published in English in the prior year. Judges come from a wide range of backgrounds, including authors, librarians, journalists, and academics.
This year’s Prizes were presented in 13 categories. The winners are:
In addition to the above awards, two additional honors were presented this year. Pico Iyer won the Robert Kirsch Award for lifetime achievement, while Amanda Gorman took home the Innovator’s Award.
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