Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalists Announced

Posted on March 21, 2002

The Los Angeles Times announced the finalists for the 22nd annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes, which will be awarded at a public ceremony to be held Apr. 27, 2002 at UCLA's Royce Hall in Los Angeles. The 45 Book Prize finalists were announced during an evening reception held Mar. 1 at the National Arts Club in New York. The event was hosted by Los Angeles Times Features Editor Rick Flaste; Kenneth Turan, director of the Book Prizes and Times film critic; and Times Book Editor Steve Wasserman.

Prize-winning author, KCRW-FM commentator and Public Radio International contributor Sandra Tsing Loh will emcee the Apr. 27 Book Prize awards ceremony, which is the highlight of the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. The festival will be held Apr. 27-28 on the UCLA campus.

The Book Prizes - which include a $1,000 cash award - are presented in nine categories: biography, current interest, fiction, first fiction, history, mystery/thriller, poetry, science and technology, and young adult fiction.

In addition to the nine single-title categories, the annual Robert Kirsch Award will recognize the body of work of an author who resides in and/or whose work focuses on the Western United States. The award is named after the late Robert Kirsch, who served as The Times' book critic for more than 25 years prior to his death in 1980. There are no finalists for this category. The winner also will be announced Apr. 27.

Book Prize Finalists

Biography

Current Interest Fiction Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction History Mystery/Thriller Poetry Science and Technology Young Adult Fiction Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalists were selected by eight three-member committees. (Fiction category judges also chose the First Fiction finalists.) Most of the judges are published authors and serve a two-year term. None of the judges, except for the Kirsch award, are current Los Angeles Times employees.



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