Friday, 3 January 2014

The Works Of Award Winning Authors

By Marcia Marks


Despite the prevalence of electronic data, reading is still a valuable and popular way to learn. Many people feel that they can actually absorb the material better by reading from a page, rather than a screen. Taking the time to read a works by award winning authors is still a great tradition that many people are only too happy to continue.

The Pulitzer prize is awarded annually and in several categories. Recipients of the prize often find that all their work is now under scrutiny and they get a tremendous amount of publicity. Even to make it to the last three finalists is a huge honor that can help to get an author some much needed publicity.

Children's literature also awards prestigious awards the main one being the Caldecott Medal. Books that win the medal often become best sellers and can be found on the shelves on many local libraries and schools. One of these is the 1988 winner Owl Moon written by Jane Yolen. This beautifully illustrated book has been loved by many thousands of children and also their parents. Its simple yet charming storyline tells of a parent and child setting out on a cold winter night to listen for owls. Its theme is timeless, and speaks of rites of passage for the youngster and precious memories being made.

The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg was the Medal winner in 1986. This beautiful story became an instant holiday classic that has delighted children for well over a decade. It proved so popular that an equally beautiful film version was made recently. This has also added to the appeal of the book and many thousands of children have fond memories of this book as their favorite bedtime story.

The Pulitzer Prize for literature is awarded every year to an outstanding work of fiction. Many classic books are past winners of this honor. Writers often focus on social injustices or issues for their books. Not only are readers treated to a compelling narrative, they also get a new take on the problems faced by many of their countrymen.

One of the greatest American writers of the past century is John Steinbeck. This prolific writer produced many notable works that are still in demand today. Although the stories may seem dated their message is timeless. The struggles of simple human beings to survive in adverse circumstances rings true today. In 1940 The Grapes of Wrath won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction and Steinbeck some much needed publicity.

One of America's greatest writers is still Ernest Hemingway. This larger than life character traveled the world and lived the type of life many people can only dream of. His books reflect this and have enthralled readers every since. He managed to incorporate much of the excitement of his own experiences into his characters and settings.

Hemingway is one of a long list of award winning authors who's books are still as valuable today as when they were first written. The messages they convey are those of human struggles and conflict. People today can still relate to those issues.




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