John Banville - Awards and Honours

Awards and Honours

Banville famously wrote a letter to The Guardian requesting that the 1981 Booker Prize, for which he was "runner-up to the shortlist of contenders", be given to him so that he could use the money to buy every copy of the longlisted books in Ireland and donate them to libraries, "thus ensuring that the books not only are bought but also read — surely a unique occurrence."

When The Book of Evidence was shortlisted for the 1989 Booker Prize, Banville said a friend whom he described as "a gentleman of the turf", instructed him "to bet on the other five shortlistees, saying it was a sure thing, since if I won the prize I would have the prize-money, and if I lost one of the others would win . . .But the thing baffled me and I never placed the bets. I doubt I'll be visiting Ladbrokes any time soon".

Banville was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2007.

In 2011, Banville was awarded the Franz Kafka Prize. Marcel Reich-Ranicki and John Calder featured on the jury. The award was worth $10,000. According to The Guardian, Banville described the award "one of the ones one really wants to get. It's an old style prize and as an old codger it's perfect for me ... I've been wrestling with Kafka since I was an adolescent" and said his bronze statuette trophy "will glare at me from the mantelpiece". Wondering while receiving congratulations from Roddy Doyle what sort of prize Kafka would have given had he been alive, Doyle said "It wouldn't have stayed still on the mantelpiece."

Year Prize Work
1973 Allied Irish Banks' Prize Birchwood
1973 Arts Council Macaulay Fellowship Birchwood
1975 American Ireland Fund Literary Award Doctor Copernicus
1976 James Tait Black Memorial Prize Doctor Copernicus
1981 Guardian Fiction Prize Kepler
Allied Irish Bank Fiction Prize Kepler
American-Irish Foundation Award Birchwood
1989 Guinness Peat Aviation Award The Book of Evidence
Booker Prize, shortlist The Book of Evidence
1991 Premio Ennio Flaiano The Book of Evidence
1997 Lannan Literary Award for Fiction The Untouchable
2003 Premio Nonino
2005 Booker Prize The Sea
2006 Irish Book Awards Novel of the Year The Sea
2006 British Book Awards Author of the Year, shortlist The Sea
2007 Royal Society of Literature Fellowship
Prix Madeleine Zepter
2009 Honorary Patronage of the University Philosophical Society at TCD
2010 Irish Book of the Decade (Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Awards), shortlist The Sea
2011 Franz Kafka Prize
2012 Irish Book Awards, Novel category Ancient Light

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