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National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction

The National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction, established in 1976,[1] is an annual American literary award presented by the National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) to promote "the finest books and reviews published in English."[2]

Books previously published in English are not eligible, such as re-issues and paperback editions. They do consider "translations, short story and essay collections, self published books, and any titles that fall under the general categories."[3]

The judges are the volunteer directors of the NBCC who are 24 members serving rotating three-year terms, with eight elected annually by the voting members, namely "professional book review editors and book reviewers."[4] Winners of the awards are announced each year at the NBCC awards ceremony in conjunction with the yearly membership meeting, which takes place in March.[3]

Recipients edit

National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction winners and finalists
Year Author Title Result Ref.
1975

E. L. Doctorow

Ragtime

Winner

[5]
1976

John Gardner

October Light

Winner

[6]
Cynthia Ozick Bloodshed and Three Novellas Finalist [6]
Vladimir Nabokov Details of a Sunset and Other Stories
Renata Adler Speedboat
Richard Yates The Easter Parade
1977

Toni Morrison

Song of Solomon

Winner

[7]
Joan Didion A Book of Common Prayer Finalist [7]
John Cheever Falconer
Philip Roth The Professor of Desire
John Sayles Union Dues
1978

John Cheever

The Stories of John Cheever

Winner

[8]
Mary Gordon Final Payments Finalist [8]
John Updike The Coup
John Irving The World According to Garp
Charles Simmons Wrinkles
1979

Thomas Flanagan

The Year of the French

Winner

[9]
Leslie Epstein King of the Jews: A Novel of the Holocaust Finalist [9]
Elizabeth Hardwick Sleepless Nights
William Styron Sophie's Choice
Norman Mailer The Executioner's Song: A True Life Novel
Philip Roth The Ghost Writer
1980

Shirley Hazzard

The Transit of Venus

Winner

[10]
E. L. Doctorow Loon Lake Finalist [10]
Anne Tyler Morgan's Passing
William Maxwell So Long, See You Tomorrow
Walker Percy The Second Coming
1981

John Updike

Rabbit Is Rich

Winner

[11]
Robert Stone A Flag for Sunrise Finalist [11]
Russell Hoban Riddley Walker
Donald Barthelme Sixty Stories
Leonard Michaels The Men's Club
1982

Stanley Elkin

George Mills

Winner

[12]
Anne Tyler Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant Finalist [12]
Cynthia Ozick Levitation: Five Fictions
Bobbie Ann Mason Shiloh and Other Stories
Alice Walker The Color Purple
1983

William Kennedy

Ironweed

Winner

[13]
Raymond Carver Cathedral Finalist [13]
Joan Chase During the Reign of the Queen of Persia
Ron Loewinsohn Magnetic Field (s)
Philip Roth The Anatomy Lesson
1984

Louise Erdrich

Love Medicine

Winner

[14]
David Leavitt Family Dancing Finalist [14]
Alison Lurie Foreign Affairs
Jayne Anne Phillips Machine Dreams
Harriet Doerr Stones for Ibarra
1985

Anne Tyler

The Accidental Tourist

Winner

[15]
Larry McMurtry Lonesome Dove Finalist [15]
Peter Taylor The Old Forest and Other Stories
Richard Powers Three Farmers on Their Way to a Dance
Don DeLillo White Noise
1986

Reynolds Price

Kate Vaiden

Winner

[16]
Peter Taylor A Summons to Memphis Finalist [16]
John Updike Roger's Version
Louise Erdrich The Beet Queen
Thomas Williams The Moon Pinnacle
1987

Philip Roth

The Counterlife

Winner

[17]
Toni Morrison Beloved Finalist [17]
Wallace Stegner Crossing to Safety
Jane Smiley The Age of Grief
Tom Wolfe The Bonfire of the Vanities
1988

Bharati Mukherjee

The Middleman and Other Stories

Winner

[18]
Don DeLillo Libra Finalist [18]
Pete Dexter Paris Trout
J. F. Powers Wheat That Springeth Green
Raymond Carver Where I'm Calling From: New and Selected Stories
1989

E. L. Doctorow

Billy Bathgate

Winner

[19]
Jane Smiley Ordinary Love & Good Will Finalist [19]
John Casey Spartina
Amy Tan The Joy Luck Club
Oscar Hijuelos The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love
1990

John Updike

Rabbit at Rest

Winner

[20]
Wallace Stegner Collected Stories Finalist [20]
Sue Miller Family Pictures
Charles Johnson Middle Passage
Tim O’Brien The Things They Carried
1991

Jane Smiley

A Thousand Acres

Winner

[21]
Norman Rush Mating Finalist [21]
Richard Powers The Gold Bug Variations
Gish Jen Typical American
Louis Begley Wartime Lies
1992

Cormac McCarthy

All the Pretty Horses

Winner

[22]
Joyce Carol Oates Black Water Finalist [22]
Richard Price Clockers
Randall Kenan Let the Dead Bury Their Dead
Robert Stone Outerbridge Reach
1993

Ernest J. Gaines

A Lesson Before Dying

Winner

[23]
Bobbie Ann Mason Feather Crowns Finalist [23]
Rikki Ducornet The Jade Cabinet
E. Annie Proulx The Shipping News
Frances Sherwood Vindication
1994

Carol Shields

The Stone Diaries

Winner

[24]
William Gaddis A Frolic of His Own Finalist [24]
Julius Lester And All Our Wounds Forgiven
Julia Alvarez In the Time of the Butterflies
Alan Isler The Prince of West End Avenue
1995

Stanley Elkin

Mrs. Ted Bliss

Winner

[25]
Richard Powers Galatea 2.2 Finalist [25]
Richard Ford Independence Day
Jane Smiley Moo
Paul West The Tent of Orange Mist
1996

Gina Berriault

Women in Their Beds

Winner

[26]
Louis Begley About Schmidt Finalist [26]
Andre Dubus Dancing After Hours
Henry Roth From Bondage
Jamaica Kincaid The Autobiography of My Mother
1997

Penelope Fitzgerald

The Blue Flower

Winner

[27]
Philip Roth American Pastoral Finalist [27]
Charles Frazier Cold Mountain
Andrei Makine Dreams of My Russian Summers
Don DeLillo Underworld
1998

Alice Munro

The Love of a Good Woman

Winner

[28]
Lorrie Moore Birds of America Finalist [28]
Lynne Tillman No Lease on Life
David Gates Preston Falls
Michael Cunningham The Hours
1999

Jonathan Lethem

Motherless Brooklyn

Winner

[29]
J. M. Coetzee Disgrace Finalist [29]
A. Manette Ansay Midnight Champagne
Frederick Busch The Night Inspector
David Gates The Wonders of the Invisible World
2000

Jim Crace

Being Dead

Winner

[30]
Amy Bloom A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You Finalist [30]
David Means Assorted Fire Events
Michael Chabon The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay
Zadie Smith White Teeth
2001

W.G. Sebald with Anthea Bell (trans.)

Austerlitz

Winner

[31]
2002

Ian McEwan

Atonement

Winner

2003

Edward P. Jones

The Known World

Winner

2004

Marilynne Robinson

Gilead

Winner

2005

E. L. Doctorow

The March

Winner

2006

Kiran Desai

The Inheritance of Loss

Winner

2007

Junot Diaz

The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

Winner

[32][33][34]

Hisham Matar

In the Country of Men

Finalist

[33]

Joyce Carol Oates

The Gravedigger's Daughter

Marianne Wiggins

The Shadow Catcher

Vikram Chandra

Sacred Games

2008

Roberto Bolaño with Natasha Wimmer (trans.)

2666

Winner

[35][36]

Aleksandar Hemon

The Lazarus Project

Finalist

[37][35]

Elizabeth Strout

Olive Kitteridge

M. Glenn Taylor

The Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart

Marilynne Robinson

Home

2009

Hilary Mantel

Wolf Hall

Winner

[38][39][40]

Bonnie Jo Campbell

American Salvage

Finalist

[38]

Jayne Anne Phillips

Lark and Termite

Marlon James

The Book of Night Women

Michelle Huneven

Blame

2010

Jennifer Egan

A Visit from the Goon Squad

Winner

[41][42]

David Grossman

To The End of the Land

Finalist

[41]

Hans Keilson

Comedy in a Minor Key

Jonathan Franzen

Freedom

Paul Murray

Skippy Dies

2011

Edith Pearlman

Binocular Vision: New and Selected Stories

Winner

[43][44]

Alan Hollinghurst

The Stranger's Child

Finalist

[43][44][45]

Dana Spiotta

Stone Arabia

Jeffrey Eugenides

The Marriage Plot

Teju Cole

Open City

2012

Ben Fountain

Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk

Winner

[46][47]

Adam Johnson

The Orphan Master's Son

Finalist

[46][48][49]

Laurent Binet with Sam Taylor (trans.)

HHhH

Lydia Millet

Magnificence

Zadie Smith

NW

2013

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Americanah

Winner

[50][51]

Alice McDermott

Someone

Finalist

[50][52]

Donna Tartt

The Goldfinch

Javier Marías with Margaret Jull Costa (trans.)

The Infatuations

Ruth Ozeki

A Tale for the Time Being

2014

Marilynne Robinson

Lila

Winner

[53][54]

Chang-rae Lee

On Such a Full Sea

Finalist

[53][55]

Lily King

Euphoria

Marlon James

A Brief History of Seven Killings

Rabih Alameddine

An Unnecessary Woman

2015

Paul Beatty

The Sellout

Winner

[56]

Anthony Marra

The Tsar of Love and Techno

Finalist

[56]

Lauren Groff

Fates and Furies

Ottessa Moshfegh

Eileen

Valeria Luiselli

The Story of My Teeth

2016

Louise Erdrich

LaRose

Winner

[57][58]

Adam Haslett

Imagine Me Gone

Finalist

[57]

Ann Patchett

Commonwealth

Michael Chabon

Moonglow: A Novel

Zadie Smith

Swing Time

2017

Joan Silber

Improvement

Winner

[59][60][61][62]

Alice McDermott

The Ninth Hour

Finalist

[59][58]

Arundhati Roy

The Ministry of Utmost Happiness

Jesmyn Ward

Sing, Unburied, Sing

Mohsin Hamid

Exit West

2018

Anna Burns

Milkman

Winner

[63][64][65][66]

Denis Johnson

The Largesse of the Sea Maiden

Finalist

[63]

Luis Alberto Urrea

The House of Broken Angels

Patrick Chamoiseau with Linda Coverdale (trans.)

Slave Old Man

Rachel Kushner

The Mars Room

2019

Edwidge Danticat

Everything Inside

Winner

[67][68]

Ben Lerner

The Topeka School

Finalist

[67]

Colson Whitehead

The Nickel Boys

Myla Goldberg

Feast Your Eyes

Valeria Luiselli

Lost Children Archive

2020

Maggie O'Farrell

Hamnet

Winner

[69][70][71]

Bryan Washington

Memorial

Finalist

[70]

Martin Amis

Inside Story

Randall Kenan

If I Had Two Wings

Souvankham Thammavongsa

How to Pronounce Knife

2021

Honorée Fanonne Jeffers

The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois

Winner [72]

Colson Whitehead

Harlem Shuffle

Finalist

[73][74][75]

Joshua Cohen

The Netanyahus

Rachel Cusk

Second Place

Sarah Hall

Burntcoat

2022 Ling Ma Bliss Montage Winner [76]
Percival Everett Dr. No Finalist [77]
Jon Fosse with Damion Searls (trans.) A New Name
Mieko Kawakami with Sam Bett and David Boyd (trans.) All the Lovers in the Night
Namwali Serpell The Furrows

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The National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction established in 1976 1 is an annual American literary award presented by the National Book Critics Circle NBCC to promote the finest books and reviews published in English 2 Books previously published in English are not eligible such as re issues and paperback editions They do consider translations short story and essay collections self published books and any titles that fall under the general categories 3 The judges are the volunteer directors of the NBCC who are 24 members serving rotating three year terms with eight elected annually by the voting members namely professional book review editors and book reviewers 4 Winners of the awards are announced each year at the NBCC awards ceremony in conjunction with the yearly membership meeting which takes place in March 3 Recipients editNational Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction winners and finalists Year Author Title Result Ref 1975 E L Doctorow Ragtime Winner 5 1976 John Gardner October Light Winner 6 Cynthia Ozick Bloodshed and Three Novellas Finalist 6 Vladimir Nabokov Details of a Sunset and Other Stories Renata Adler Speedboat Richard Yates The Easter Parade 1977 Toni Morrison Song of Solomon Winner 7 Joan Didion A Book of Common Prayer Finalist 7 John Cheever Falconer Philip Roth The Professor of Desire John Sayles Union Dues 1978 John Cheever The Stories of John Cheever Winner 8 Mary Gordon Final Payments Finalist 8 John Updike The Coup John Irving The World According to Garp Charles Simmons Wrinkles 1979 Thomas Flanagan The Year of the French Winner 9 Leslie Epstein King of the Jews A Novel of the Holocaust Finalist 9 Elizabeth Hardwick Sleepless Nights William Styron Sophie s Choice Norman Mailer The Executioner s Song A True Life Novel Philip Roth The Ghost Writer 1980 Shirley Hazzard The Transit of Venus Winner 10 E L Doctorow Loon Lake Finalist 10 Anne Tyler Morgan s Passing William Maxwell So Long See You Tomorrow Walker Percy The Second Coming 1981 John Updike Rabbit Is Rich Winner 11 Robert Stone A Flag for Sunrise Finalist 11 Russell Hoban Riddley Walker Donald Barthelme Sixty Stories Leonard Michaels The Men s Club 1982 Stanley Elkin George Mills Winner 12 Anne Tyler Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant Finalist 12 Cynthia Ozick Levitation Five Fictions Bobbie Ann Mason Shiloh and Other Stories Alice Walker The Color Purple 1983 William Kennedy Ironweed Winner 13 Raymond Carver Cathedral Finalist 13 Joan Chase During the Reign of the Queen of Persia Ron Loewinsohn Magnetic Field s Philip Roth The Anatomy Lesson 1984 Louise Erdrich Love Medicine Winner 14 David Leavitt Family Dancing Finalist 14 Alison Lurie Foreign Affairs Jayne Anne Phillips Machine Dreams Harriet Doerr Stones for Ibarra 1985 Anne Tyler The Accidental Tourist Winner 15 Larry McMurtry Lonesome Dove Finalist 15 Peter Taylor The Old Forest and Other Stories Richard Powers Three Farmers on Their Way to a Dance Don DeLillo White Noise 1986 Reynolds Price Kate Vaiden Winner 16 Peter Taylor A Summons to Memphis Finalist 16 John Updike Roger s Version Louise Erdrich The Beet Queen Thomas Williams The Moon Pinnacle 1987 Philip Roth The Counterlife Winner 17 Toni Morrison Beloved Finalist 17 Wallace Stegner Crossing to Safety Jane Smiley The Age of Grief Tom Wolfe The Bonfire of the Vanities 1988 Bharati Mukherjee The Middleman and Other Stories Winner 18 Don DeLillo Libra Finalist 18 Pete Dexter Paris Trout J F Powers Wheat That Springeth Green Raymond Carver Where I m Calling From New and Selected Stories 1989 E L Doctorow Billy Bathgate Winner 19 Jane Smiley Ordinary Love amp Good Will Finalist 19 John Casey Spartina Amy Tan The Joy Luck Club Oscar Hijuelos The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love 1990 John Updike Rabbit at Rest Winner 20 Wallace Stegner Collected Stories Finalist 20 Sue Miller Family Pictures Charles Johnson Middle Passage Tim O Brien The Things They Carried 1991 Jane Smiley A Thousand Acres Winner 21 Norman Rush Mating Finalist 21 Richard Powers The Gold Bug Variations Gish Jen Typical American Louis Begley Wartime Lies 1992 Cormac McCarthy All the Pretty Horses Winner 22 Joyce Carol Oates Black Water Finalist 22 Richard Price Clockers Randall Kenan Let the Dead Bury Their Dead Robert Stone Outerbridge Reach 1993 Ernest J Gaines A Lesson Before Dying Winner 23 Bobbie Ann Mason Feather Crowns Finalist 23 Rikki Ducornet The Jade Cabinet E Annie Proulx The Shipping News Frances Sherwood Vindication 1994 Carol Shields The Stone Diaries Winner 24 William Gaddis A Frolic of His Own Finalist 24 Julius Lester And All Our Wounds Forgiven Julia Alvarez In the Time of the Butterflies Alan Isler The Prince of West End Avenue 1995 Stanley Elkin Mrs Ted Bliss Winner 25 Richard Powers Galatea 2 2 Finalist 25 Richard Ford Independence Day Jane Smiley Moo Paul West The Tent of Orange Mist 1996 Gina Berriault Women in Their Beds Winner 26 Louis Begley About Schmidt Finalist 26 Andre Dubus Dancing After Hours Henry Roth From Bondage Jamaica Kincaid The Autobiography of My Mother 1997 Penelope Fitzgerald The Blue Flower Winner 27 Philip Roth American Pastoral Finalist 27 Charles Frazier Cold Mountain Andrei Makine Dreams of My Russian Summers Don DeLillo Underworld 1998 Alice Munro The Love of a Good Woman Winner 28 Lorrie Moore Birds of America Finalist 28 Lynne Tillman No Lease on Life David Gates Preston Falls Michael Cunningham The Hours 1999 Jonathan Lethem Motherless Brooklyn Winner 29 J M Coetzee Disgrace Finalist 29 A Manette Ansay Midnight Champagne Frederick Busch The Night Inspector David Gates The Wonders of the Invisible World 2000 Jim Crace Being Dead Winner 30 Amy Bloom A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You Finalist 30 David Means Assorted Fire Events Michael Chabon The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay Zadie Smith White Teeth 2001 W G Sebald with Anthea Bell trans Austerlitz Winner 31 2002 Ian McEwan Atonement Winner 2003 Edward P Jones The Known World Winner 2004 Marilynne Robinson Gilead Winner 2005 E L Doctorow The March Winner 2006 Kiran Desai The Inheritance of Loss Winner 2007 Junot Diaz The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Winner 32 33 34 Hisham Matar In the Country of Men Finalist 33 Joyce Carol Oates The Gravedigger s Daughter Marianne Wiggins The Shadow Catcher Vikram Chandra Sacred Games 2008 Roberto Bolano with Natasha Wimmer trans 2666 Winner 35 36 Aleksandar Hemon The Lazarus Project Finalist 37 35 Elizabeth Strout Olive Kitteridge M Glenn Taylor The Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart Marilynne Robinson Home 2009 Hilary Mantel Wolf Hall Winner 38 39 40 Bonnie Jo Campbell American Salvage Finalist 38 Jayne Anne Phillips Lark and Termite Marlon James The Book of Night Women Michelle Huneven Blame 2010 Jennifer Egan A Visit from the Goon Squad Winner 41 42 David Grossman To The End of the Land Finalist 41 Hans Keilson Comedy in a Minor Key Jonathan Franzen Freedom Paul Murray Skippy Dies 2011 Edith Pearlman Binocular Vision New and Selected Stories Winner 43 44 Alan Hollinghurst The Stranger s Child Finalist 43 44 45 Dana Spiotta Stone Arabia Jeffrey Eugenides The Marriage Plot Teju Cole Open City 2012 Ben Fountain Billy Lynn s Long Halftime Walk Winner 46 47 Adam Johnson The Orphan Master s Son Finalist 46 48 49 Laurent Binet with Sam Taylor trans HHhH Lydia Millet Magnificence Zadie Smith NW 2013 Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Americanah Winner 50 51 Alice McDermott Someone Finalist 50 52 Donna Tartt The Goldfinch Javier Marias with Margaret Jull Costa trans The Infatuations Ruth Ozeki A Tale for the Time Being 2014 Marilynne Robinson Lila Winner 53 54 Chang rae Lee On Such a Full Sea Finalist 53 55 Lily King Euphoria Marlon James A Brief History of Seven Killings Rabih Alameddine An Unnecessary Woman 2015 Paul Beatty The Sellout Winner 56 Anthony Marra The Tsar of Love and Techno Finalist 56 Lauren Groff Fates and Furies Ottessa Moshfegh Eileen Valeria Luiselli The Story of My Teeth 2016 Louise Erdrich LaRose Winner 57 58 Adam Haslett Imagine Me Gone Finalist 57 Ann Patchett Commonwealth Michael Chabon Moonglow A Novel Zadie Smith Swing Time 2017 Joan Silber Improvement Winner 59 60 61 62 Alice McDermott The Ninth Hour Finalist 59 58 Arundhati Roy The Ministry of Utmost Happiness Jesmyn Ward Sing Unburied Sing Mohsin Hamid Exit West 2018 Anna Burns Milkman Winner 63 64 65 66 Denis Johnson The Largesse of the Sea Maiden Finalist 63 Luis Alberto Urrea The House of Broken Angels Patrick Chamoiseau with Linda Coverdale trans Slave Old Man Rachel Kushner The Mars Room 2019 Edwidge Danticat Everything Inside Winner 67 68 Ben Lerner The Topeka School Finalist 67 Colson Whitehead The Nickel Boys Myla Goldberg Feast Your Eyes Valeria Luiselli Lost Children Archive 2020 Maggie O Farrell Hamnet Winner 69 70 71 Bryan Washington Memorial Finalist 70 Martin Amis Inside Story Randall Kenan If I Had Two Wings Souvankham Thammavongsa How to Pronounce Knife 2021 Honoree Fanonne Jeffers The Love Songs of W E B Du Bois Winner 72 Colson Whitehead Harlem Shuffle Finalist 73 74 75 Joshua Cohen The Netanyahus Rachel Cusk Second Place Sarah Hall Burntcoat 2022 Ling Ma Bliss Montage Winner 76 Percival Everett Dr No Finalist 77 Jon Fosse with Damion Searls trans A New Name Mieko Kawakami with Sam Bett and David Boyd trans All the Lovers in the Night Namwali Serpell The FurrowsReferences edit The National Book Critics Circle Journal 2 1 Spring 1976 Archived May 19 2011 at the Wayback Machine NBCC Retrieved February 2 2012 How We Pick Our Awards National Book Critics Circle Archived from the original on June 8 2020 Retrieved 2022 01 24 a b Frequently Asked Questions National Book Critics Circle Retrieved 2022 01 24 Membership National Book Critics Circle Retrieved 2022 01 24 1975 National Book Critics Circle Award Fiction Winner and Nominees Awards Archive 2020 03 28 Retrieved 2022 03 20 a b 1976 National Book Critics Circle Award Fiction Winner and Nominees Awards Archive 2020 03 28 Retrieved 2022 03 20 a b 1977 National 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