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  • Saroyan Nonfiction Prize For Folsom Writer

    SAROYAN AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED
    By Allen Pierleoni - [email protected]

    Sacbee
    Monday, September 22, 2008

    Saroyan nonfiction prize for Folsom writer

    Stanford University Libraries and the William Saroyan Foundation
    announced the winners of the William Saroyan International Prize for
    Writing. The winner in the fiction category is Nicole Krauss for "The
    History of Love" (W.W. Norton, $13.95, 272 pages); for nonfiction,
    it's Kiyo Sato for "Dandelion Through the Crack" (Willow Valley,
    $29.95, 416 pages). Each author will receive $12,500 in prize money.

    Sato lives in Folsom.

    "History" is an intricate story told over 60 years, featuring two
    unusual characters whose lives are interwoven in myriad ways. Twists
    and turns abound.

    "Dandelion" follows the travails and triumphs of one Japanese family,
    the Satos, through several generations.

    The program was established to "encourage new and emerging writers,
    and to honor the Saroyan literary legacy of originality, vitality and
    stylistic innovation." Saroyan (1908-1981) was an Armenian American
    novelist and playwright who was born in Fresno.

    Finalists in the competition for fiction were Pamela Erens for "The
    Understory" and Richard Lange for "Dead Boys." Finalists for nonfiction
    were John Moir for "Return of the Condor" and Adam David Miller for
    "Ticket to Exile."
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