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*[[In This Way Comes Morning: New Writing of the West African Diaspora: Okey Ndibe, Chinelo Okparanta, and Taiye Selasi (2014)]]
*[[In This Way Comes Morning: New Writing of the West African Diaspora: Okey Ndibe, Chinelo Okparanta, and Taiye Selasi (2014)]]
*[[The 26th Annual PEN/Faulkner Gala: “Danger” (2014)]]
*[[The 26th Annual PEN/Faulkner Gala: “Danger” (2014)]]
*[[34th Annual PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction Ceremony and Dinner (2014)|''34th Annual PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction Ceremony and Dinner'' (2014)]]
*[[34th Annual PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction Ceremony and Dinner (2014)]]
*[[Amy Tan and Deborah Tannen: Two Lives in Language (2014)|''Amy Tan and Deborah Tannen: Two Lives in Language'' (2014)]]
*[[Amy Tan and Deborah Tannen: Two Lives in Language (2014)]]
*[[The Heart of Things Human: An Evening with Richard Ford, in Conversation with Ron Charles (2014)|''The Heart of Things Human: An Evening with Richard Ford, in Conversation with Ron Charles'' (2014)]]
*[[The Heart of Things Human: An Evening with Richard Ford, in Conversation with Ron Charles (2014)]]
*[[Survival Instincts: First-time Novelists on the Ties That Bind: Ayana Mathis & Justin Torres (2014)|''Survival Instincts: First-time Novelists on the Ties That Bind: Ayana Mathis & Justin Torres'' (2014)]]
*[[Survival Instincts: First-time Novelists on the Ties That Bind: Ayana Mathis & Justin Torres (2014)]]
*[[Whose Lift Is It, Anyway?: The Literary Biographer's Craft: Blake Bailey, Ruth Franklin, and D.T. Max (2014)|''Whose Lift Is It, Anyway?: The Literary Biographer's Craft: Blake Bailey, Ruth Franklin, and D.T. Max'' (2014)]]
*[[Whose Lift Is It, Anyway?: The Literary Biographer's Craft: Blake Bailey, Ruth Franklin, and D.T. Max (2014)]]
*[[PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in the Short Story: George Saunders (2013)|''PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in the Short Story: George Saunders'' (2013)]]
*[[PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in the Short Story: George Saunders (2013)]]
*[[Blood Lines: the Literature of War Philip Caputo & Kevin Powers (2013)|''Blood Lines: the Literature of War: Philip Caputo & Kevin Powers'' (2013)]]
*[[Blood Lines: the Literature of War Philip Caputo & Kevin Powers (2013]]
*[[The Human Comedy: Serious Humor in the American Novel: Tom Perrotta & Maria Semple (2013)|''The Human Comedy: Serious Humor in the American Novel: Tom Perrotta & Maria Semple'' (2013)]]
*[[The Human Comedy: Serious Humor in the American Novel: Tom Perrotta & Maria Semple (2013)]]
*[[25th Annual PEN/Faulkner Gala – “Renewal” (2013)]]
*[[25th Annual PEN/Faulkner Gala – “Renewal” (2013)]]
*[[MK Asante & Lisa Page (2013)|MK Asante & Lisa Page (2013]])
*[[MK Asante & Lisa Page (2013)|MK Asante & Lisa Page (2013]])

Revision as of 13:31, 3 February 2021

The PEN/Faulkner Foundation celebrates readers, writers and literature in America through a variety of events and programs.

The Folger Shakespeare Library hosts an annual evening of readings in celebration of the year's winners and finalists for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, America's largest peer-juried prize for fiction. In addition, the award judges, share citations written for each of the honorees. Following the readings, a buffet dinner is served in the Paster Reading Room.

Past seasons


2010s

2000s

PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction winners and finalists