The Sunday Times CNA Non-Fiction Award | |
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Sponsored by | CNA |
Country | South Africa |
Presented by | Sunday Times |
Formerly called | Alan Paton Award |
Reward(s) | R100 000 |
First awarded | 1989 |
The Sunday Times CNA Fiction Award | |
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Sponsored by | CNA |
Country | South Africa |
Presented by | Sunday Times |
Formerly called | Barry Ronge Fiction Prize; Sunday Times Fiction Prize |
Reward(s) | R100 000 |
First awarded | 2001 |
The Sunday Times CNA Literary Awards are awarded annually to South African writers by the South African weekly newspaper the Sunday Times. They comprise the Sunday Times CNA Literary Award for Non-fiction and the Sunday Times CNA Literary Award for Fiction, and are awarded for full-length non-fiction works and novels, respectively. Both winners receive R100 000.[1] Ivan Vladislavic is the only person to have won both the fiction and the non-fiction award.