Thomas_Pringle_Award

Thomas Pringle Award

Thomas Pringle Award

South African literary award


The Thomas Pringle Award is an annual award for work published in newspapers, periodicals and journals. They are awarded on a rotation basis for: a book, play, film or TV review; a literary article or substantial book review; an article on English education; a short story or one-act play; one or more poems. It is named in honour of Thomas Pringle and administered by the English Academy of South Africa.[1]

Award winners

  • 2020
    • Tevya Turok Shapiro – Reviews
    • Bhekisiwe Petersen – Literary Article
  • 2019
    • Reviews – No award
    • Educational article – No award
    • Sue de Groot – Poetry in a journal
  • 2018
    • Tymon Smith – Reviews
    • Rosemary Gray & Jacomein Van Niekerk – Literary article
    • Short story/play – No award
  • 2017
    • Karina Magdalena Szczurek – Reviews
    • Marshall Maposa – Educational article
    • Peter Anderson – Poetry in a journal
  • 2016
    • Geoffrey Haresnape – Reviews
    • Michael Titlestad – Academic article
    • Nick Mulgrew – Short story/short play
  • 2015
    • John Bojé – Reviews
    • Suriamurthee – Educational Article
    • Maistry Rethabile Masilo – Poetry in Journals
  • 2014
    • Reviews – No award
    • Gareth Cornwell – Literary Article
    • Anthony Akeman – Short Story/One-Act play
  • 2013
    • Reviews – No award
    • Elizabeth Pretorius – Educational Article
    • Beverly Rycroft – Poetry in Journals
  • 2012
    • Mary Corrigall – Reviews
    • Lara Buxbaum – Literary Article
    • Lauren van Vuuren – Short story[2]
  • 2011
    • Mary Corrigall – Reviews
    • Aslam Fataar and Charles van Renen – Educational article
    • Kelwyn Sole – Poetry
  • 2010
  • 2009
    • Denise Newfield and Robert Maungedzo – Educational Article
    • Mxolisi Nyezwa – Poetry
  • 2008
    • Mary Corrigall – Reviews
    • Jamie McGregor – Literary Article
    • David Medalie – Short story[3]
  • 2007
    • Chris Thurman – Reviews
    • Ambrose Chimbganda – Educational article
    • Chris Mann – Poetry
  • 2006
    • Michiel Heyns – Reviews
    • David Schalkwyk – Literary article
    • Ken Barris – Short story
  • 2005
    • Barry Ronge – Reviews
    • Bernat Kruger – Poetry
    • Carolyn McKinney – Educational Article
  • 2004
    • Khadija Magardie – Reviews
    • Ananda Cersh – Short Story
    • Isabel Hofmeyr – Literary Article
  • 2003
    • Keith Clark & Sandra McKay – Literary Article
    • Jane Rosenthal – Short Story
    • Rustum Kozain – Poetry
  • 2002
    • Robert Kirby & Felicity Wood – Educational Article
    • Amanda Gersh – Review
    • Dan Wylie – Short Story
  • 2001
    • Shaun de Waal – Reviews
    • Nicole Geslin & Roderick Wade – Educational Article
    • Shabbir Banoobhai – Poetry
  • 2000
    • Eve Bertelsen – Reviews
    • Peter Merrington – Literary Article
    • Evan Kaplan – Short Story
  • 1999
    • Alexander Sudheim – Reviews
    • Christine Mary Boughey – Educational article
    • Brian Walter – Poetry
  • 1998
  • 1997
    • Shaun de Waal – Reviews
    • Kathy Luckett – Educational articles
    • Don Maclennan – Poetry
  • 1996
    • Robert Kirby – Reviews
    • Isabel Hofmeyr – Literary articles
    • Peter Merrington – Short Story
  • 1995
    • Bafana Khumalo – Reviews
    • Christa van der Walt – Educational article
    • Leon de Kock – Poetry
  • 1994
  • 1993
    • Janice Farquharson – Reviews
    • Brenda Leibowitz – English in education
    • Tatamkulu Afrika – Poetry
  • 1992
    • Alexander Johnston – Reviews
    • David Schalkwyk – Literary articles
    • Andries Walter Oliphant – Short Story
  • 1991
    • Charlotte Bauer – Reviews
    • Gregory Cunningham – English in education
    • Tatumkulu Afrika – Poetry
  • 1990
    • No award – Reviews
    • Dorothy Driver – Literary articles
    • Patrick Cullinan – Short stories
  • 1989
  • 1988
    • No award – Reviews
    • John M Coetzee – Literary articles
    • Rose Zwi – Short stories
  • 1987
    • David Williams – Reviews
    • No award – English in education
    • Lionel Abrahams & Mark Swift – Poetry
  • 1986
  • 1985
    • Robert Greig – Reviews
    • Karen Learmont-Batley – English in education
    • Patrick Cullinan – Poetry
  • 1984
    • John van Zyl – Reviews
    • Graham Pechey – Literary articles
    • Sheila Roberts – Short stories
  • 1983
    • Cherry Clayton – Reviews
    • Elwyn Jenkins – English in education
    • Patrick Cullinan – Poetry
  • 1982
    • Peter Wilhem – Reviews
    • John Coetzee – Literary articles
    • Greg Latter – Short Stories
  • 1981
    • Andre Lemmer – Short stories, one act plays, general essays
    • Mtutuzeli Matshoba – English in education
    • Peter Strauss – Poetry
  • 1980
    • W H Bizley – Literary articles
    • Peter Michael – Film review
    • Creative writing – No award
  • 1979
    • Brian Cheadle – Literary articles
    • J A Maimane – Creative writing (short story)
    • No award – short stories
  • 1978
    • Colin Gardner – Literary articles
    • Lynne Bryer – Book reviews
    • Bruce Hewitt – Creative writing (Poetry)
  • 1977
  • 1976
    • Robert Greig – Play review
    • Anthony Delius – Creative writing (Essay)
    • No award – Literary articles
  • 1975
    • Pauline Fletcher – Literary article
    • Phyllis Lewsen – Book review
    • Tess Koller – Creative writing (Poetry)
  • 1974
    • Peter Horn – Literary articles
    • Percy Baneshik – Play review
    • No award – Creative writing
  • 1973
  • 1972
    • Jeff Opland – Literary article
    • Peter Hawthorne – Book review
    • Robert Dederick – Creative writing (Poetry)
  • 1971
    • Peter Strauss- Literary article
    • Fleur de Villiers – Play review
  • 1970
    • Owen Williams – Play review
  • 1969
  • 1968
    • J A Berthoud – Literary article
  • 1967
    • Allister Sparks – Newspaper article
  • 1964
    • Mary Morison Webster – Book Review
  • 1963
    • Ramsay Milne – Editorial or newspaper article

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See also


Notes

  1. "Awards and Prizes – English Academy of Southern Africa". 12 May 2020. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
  2. "Modules.PHP". Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2009-05-08.

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