Commonwealth Foundation prizes explained

Commonwealth Foundation presented a number of prizes between 1987 and 2011. The main award was called the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and was composed of two prizes: the Best Book Prize (overall and regional) was awarded from 1987 to 2011; the Best First Book prize was awarded from 1989 to 2011. In addition the Commonwealth Short Story Competition was awarded from 1996 to 2011.

Beginning in 2012, Commonwealth Foundation discontinued its previous awards and created a new cultural initiative called Commonwealth Writers, which offered two new awards: the Commonwealth Book Prize for the best first book, in which regional winners received £2,500 and the overall winner received £10,000;[1] and the Commonwealth Short Story Prize for the best short stories, in which regional winners received £1,000 and the overall winner received £5,000. After two years, the Book Prize was discontinued. The Short Story Prize remains the sole award from Commonwealth Writers.

Commonwealth Short Story Prize

See main article: Commonwealth Short Story Prize. The Commonwealth Short Story Prize, set up in 2012, is awarded annually for a piece of unpublished short fiction. It is open to Commonwealth citizens aged 18 and over who have had little or no work published and is particularly aimed at those places with little or no publishing industry.

Commonwealth Book Prize (2012–13)

Awarded for best first book, the Commonwealth Book Prize was established in 2012 for writers who were Commonwealth citizens aged 18 or over and who have had their first novel (full-length work of fiction) published in the year of entry. The Commonwealth Book Prize was part of an initiative by the Commonwealth Foundation called Commonwealth Writers, which seeks to unearth, develop and promote the best new fiction from across the Commonwealth.

Regional winners received £2,500 and the overall winner received £10,000.

The prize was active for two years, 2012 and 2013, and then discontinued.[2]

YearRegionAuthorTitleCountryPublisher
2012[3] [4] [5] AfricaJacques StraussThe Dubious Salvation of Jack VSouth AfricaJonathan Cape
Asia Shehan Karunatilaka Sri Lanka Random House
Canada and EuropeRiel NasonThe Town That DrownedCanadaGoose Lane Editions
Caribbean Alecia McKenzieSweetheartJamaicaPeepal Tree Press
PacificCory TaylorMe and Mr BookerAustraliaThe Text Publishing Company
2013[6] [7] AfricaE. E. SuleSterile SkyNigeriaPearson Education
AsiaNayomi MunaweeraIsland of a Thousand MirrorsSri LankaPerera-Hussein Publishing House
Canada and Europe Lisa O'Donnell The Death of Bees United Kingdom William Heinemann
Caribbean Ezekel AlanDisposable PeopleJamaicaself-published
PacificMichael SalaThe Last ThreadAustraliaAffirm Press

Commonwealth Short Story Competition (1996–2011)

The Commonwealth Short Story Competition was an annual literary award. It was established in 1996 and administered by the Commonwealth Foundation in partnership with the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association.

Each year winning stories from different regions of the Commonwealth were recorded and broadcast on radio stations across the Commonwealth. The winner received a prize of £2,000 and there were regional prizes of £500 and highly commended prizes of £100.[8] [9]

In 2011 the competition was discontinued.

YearAuthorCountryTitle
1996
1997 "Crab Catcher"
1998
1999"Bride"
2000 "The Release"
2001Lelawattee Manoo-RahmingBahamas"Saving Rupa"
2002Michael ReckordJamaica"The Cleaning Class"
2003Madhulika LiddleIndia"A Morning Swim"
2004Juliane Okot BitekUganda"Going Home"
2005Preeta KrishnaIndia"Treason"
2006Erin SorosCanada"The Moon, the Cat and the Donkey"
2007Ellen Banda-AakuZambia"Sozi's Box"
2008Julie CurwinCanada"World Backwards"
2009Jennifer MooreUnited Kingdom"Table Talk"
2010Shachi KaulIndia"Retirement"
2011Philip NashUnited Kingdom"Rejoinder"

Commonwealth Writers' Prize

The Commonwealth Writers' Prize was established in 1987, as a successor to the Commonwealth Poetry Prize. Each year, prizes for Best Book (1987–2011) and Best First Book (1989–2011) were awarded in four regions: Africa, Caribbean and Canada, South Asia and Europe and South East Asia and Pacific. Eight regional winners then competed for the pan-Commonwealth Best Book and Best First Book prizes, awarded at a public programme held in a different Commonwealth country each year.

The award was discontinued in 2011, when the Commonwealth Foundation launched a new cultural programme, Commonwealth Writers, which offered the Commonwealth Short Story Prize.

Commonwealth Writers' Prize: Best Book (1987–2011)

In the following lists for the Best Book Prize and Best First Book, the overall winners are in bold and in blue background; those not in bold are the winners of the listed regions.

YearRegionAuthorTitleCountryPublisher
2011AfricaAminatta FornaThe Memory of LoveSierra Leone
Canada and the CaribbeanEmma DonoghueRoomCanada
Europe and South AsiaDavid MitchellThe Thousand Autumns of Jacob de ZoetUK
South East Asia and South PacificKim ScottThat Deadman DanceAustralia
2010[10] AfricaMarié HeeseThe Double CrownSouth Africa
Canada and the CaribbeanMichael CrummeyGaloreCanada
Europe and South AsiaRana DasguptaSoloIndia/UK
South East Asia and South PacificAlbert WendtThe Adventures of VelaSamoa
2009[11] AfricaMandla LangaThe Lost Colours of the ChameleonSouth AfricaPicador Africa
Canada and the CaribbeanMarina EndicottGood to a FaultCanadaFreehand Books
Europe and South AsiaJhumpa LahiriUnaccustomed EarthIndia/UKBloomsbury Publishing
South East Asia and South PacificChristos TsiolkasThe SlapAustraliaAllen & Unwin
2008[12] AfricaKaren King-AribisalaThe Hangman's GameNigeriaPeepal Tree Press
Canada and the CaribbeanLawrence HillThe Book of NegroesCanadaHarperCollins
Europe and South AsiaIndra SinhaAnimal's PeopleIndiaSimon & Schuster
South East Asia and South PacificSteven CarrollThe Time We Have TakenAustraliaHarperCollins
2007[13] AfricaShaun JohnsonThe Native CommissionerSouth AfricaPenguin Books
Canada and the CaribbeanDavid Adams RichardsThe Friends of Meager FortuneCanadaDoubleday
Europe and South AsiaNaeem MurrThe Perfect ManUKHeinemann
South East Asia and South PacificLloyd JonesMister PipNew ZealandPenguin Books
2006AfricaBenjamin KwakyeThe Sun by NightGhanaAfrica World Press
Canada and the CaribbeanLisa MooreAlligatorCanadaHouse of Anansi Press
Europe and South AsiaZadie SmithOn BeautyUKHamish Hamilton
South East Asia and South PacificKate GrenvilleThe Secret RiverAustraliaText Publishing
2005AfricaLindsey CollenBoySouth AfricaBloomsbury
Canada and the CaribbeanAlice MunroRunawayCanadaMcClelland and Stewart
Europe and South AsiaAndrea LevySmall IslandUKReview
South East Asia and South PacificAndrew McGahanThe White EarthAustraliaAllen & Unwin
2004AfricaDamon GalgutThe Good DoctorSouth AfricaViking Books
Canada and the CaribbeanFrances ItaniDeafeningCanadaFlamingo
Europe and South AsiaCaryl PhillipsA Distant ShoreUKSecker & Warburg
South East Asia and South PacificMichelle de KretserThe Hamilton CaseAustraliaKnopf
2003AfricaAndre BrinkThe Other Side of SilenceSouth AfricaSecker & Warburg
Canada and the CaribbeanAustin ClarkeThe Polished HoeCanadaThomas Allan
Europe and South AsiaMichael FraynSpiesUKFaber and Faber
South East Asia and South PacificSonya HartnettOf a BoyAustraliaViking Books
2002AfricaNadine GordimerThe PickupSouth AfricaBloomsbury
Canada and the CaribbeanAlice MunroHateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, MarriageCanadaMcClelland and Stewart
Europe and South AsiaIan McEwanAtonementUKJonathan Cape
South East Asia and South PacificRichard FlanaganGould's Book of FishAustraliaPicador
2001AfricaZakes MdaThe Heart of RednessSouth AfricaOxford University Press
Canada and the CaribbeanAnita Rau BadamiThe Hero's WalkCanadaKnopf
Europe and South AsiaJ. G. BallardSuper-CannesUKFlamingo
South East Asia and South PacificPeter CareyTrue History of the Kelly GangAustraliaUniversity of Queensland Press
2000AfricaJ. M. CoetzeeDisgraceSouth AfricaSecker & Warburg
Canada and the CaribbeanShauna Singh BaldwinWhat the Body RemembersCanadaDoubleday
Europe and South AsiaSalman RushdieThe Ground Beneath Her FeetUKJonathan Cape
South East Asia and South PacificLily BrettToo Many MenAustraliaPicador
1999AfricaMarion MoltenoIf You Can Walk, You Can DanceSouth AfricaShola Books
Canada and the CaribbeanLawrence ScottAelred's SinTrinidadAllison & Busby
Europe and South AsiaBeryl BainbridgeMaster GeorgieUKDuckworth
South East Asia and South PacificMurray BailEucalyptusAustraliaHarvill Press
1998AfricaCharles MungoshiWalking StillZimbabweBaobab Books
Canada and the CaribbeanMordecai RichlerBarney's VersionCanadaKnopf
Europe and South AsiaVikram ChandraLove and Longing in BombayIndiaFaber and Faber
South East Asia and South PacificPeter CareyJack MaggsAustraliaUniversity of Queensland Press
1997AfricaYvonne VeraUnder the TongueZimbabweBaobab Books
Canada and the CaribbeanEarl LovelaceSaltTrinidadFaber and Faber
Europe and South AsiaBeryl BainbridgeEvery Man for HimselfUKDuckworth
South East Asia and South PacificSue WoolfeLeaning Towards InfinityAustraliaRandom House
1996AfricaNo selection made
Canada and the CaribbeanRohinton MistryA Fine BalanceCanadaMcClelland & Stewart
Europe and South AsiaDavid LodgeTherapyUKSecker & Warburg
South East Asia and South PacificGillian MearsThe Grass SisterAustraliaRandom House
1995AfricaJ. M. CoetzeeThe Master of PetersburgSouth AfricaSecker & Warburg
Canada and the CaribbeanV. S. NaipaulA Way in the WorldTrinidadHeinemann
Europe and South AsiaLouis de BernièresCaptain Corelli's MandolinUKSecker & Warburg
South East Asia and South PacificTim WintonThe RidersAustraliaPan Macmillan
1994AfricaLindsey CollenThe Rape of SitaMauritiusLedikasyon pu Travayer
Canada and the CaribbeanMargaret AtwoodThe Robber BrideCanadaMcClelland & Stewart
Europe and South AsiaVikram SethA Suitable BoyIndiaPenguin Books
South East Asia and South PacificDavid MaloufRemembering BabylonAustraliaRandom House
1993AfricaIsidore OkpewhoTidesNigeriaLongman
Canada and the CaribbeanMichael OndaatjeThe English PatientCanadaMcClelland & Stewart
Europe and South AsiaLee LangleyPersistent RumoursUKWilliam Heinemann
South East Asia and South PacificAlex MillerThe Ancestor GameAustraliaPenguin Books
1992AfricaAma Ata AidooChangesGhanaThe Women's Press
Canada and the CaribbeanRohinton MistrySuch a Long JourneyCanadaMcClelland & Stewart
Europe and South AsiaLouis de BernièresSeñor Vivo & the Coca LordUKSecker & Warburg
South East Asia and South PacificAlbert WendtOlaSamoa/New ZealandPenguin Books
1991AfricaSyl Cheney-CokerThe Last Harmattan of Alusine DunbarSierra LeoneHeinemann
Canada and the CaribbeanAlice MunroFriend of My YouthCanadaMcClelland & Stewart
Europe and South AsiaA. S. ByattUKChatto & Windus
South East Asia and South PacificDavid MaloufThe Great WorldAustraliaChatto & Windus
1990AfricaShimmer ChinodyaHarvest of ThornsZimbabweBaobab Books
Canada and the CaribbeanMordecai RichlerSolomon Gursky Was HereCanadaViking Books
Europe and South AsiaShashi TharoorThe Great Indian NovelIndiaPenguin Books
South East Asia and South PacificRobert DreweThe Bay of Contented MenAustraliaPicador
1989AfricaTsitsi DangarembgaNervous ConditionsZimbabweThe Women's Press
Canada and the CaribbeanErna BrodberMyalJamaicaNew Beacon Books
Europe and South AsiaMarina WarnerThe Lost FatherUKChatto & Windus
South East Asia and South PacificJanet FrameThe CarpathiansNew ZealandCentury Hutchinson
1988AfricaFestus IyayiHeroesNigeriaLongman
Canada and the CaribbeanJack HodginsThe Honorary PatronCanadaMcClelland & Stewart
Europe and South AsiaBruce ChatwinThe SonglinesUKJonathan Cape
South East Asia and South PacificGeorge TurnerThe Sea and SummerAustraliaFaber and Faber
1987AfricaBen OkriIncidents at the ShrineNigeriaWilliam Heinemann
AfricaKen Saro-WiwaA Forest of FlowersNigeriaSaros International
Canada and the CaribbeanMargaret AtwoodThe Handmaid's TaleCanadaJonathan Cape
Canada and the CaribbeanOlive SeniorSummer LightningCanadaLongman
Europe and South AsiaNayantara SahgalPlans for DepartureIndiaWilliam Heinemann
South East Asia and South PacificBlanche d'AlpugetWinter in JerusalemAustraliaHeinemann
South East Asia and South PacificWiti IhimaeraThe MatriarchNew ZealandHeinemann

Commonwealth Writers' Prize: Best First Book (1989–2011)

YearRegionAuthorTitleCountryPublisher
2011[14] AfricaCynthia JeleHappiness Is a Four-letter WordSouth Africa
Canada and the CaribbeanKatrina BestBird Eat BirdCanada
Europe and South AsiaMischa HillerSabra ZooUK
South East Asia and South PacificCraig CliffA Man MeltingNew Zealand
2010 AfricaAdaobi Tricia NwaubaniI Do Not Come to You By ChanceNigeria
Canada and the CaribbeanShandi MitchellUnder This Unbroken SkyCanada
Europe and South AsiaDaniyal MueenuddinIn Other Rooms, Other WondersPakistan
South East Asia and South PacificGlenda GuestSiddon RockAustralia
2009 AfricaUwem AkpanSay You‘re One of ThemNigeriaAbacus
Canada and the CaribbeanJoan ThomasReading by LightningCanadaGoose Lane Editions
Europe and South AsiaMohammed HanifA Case of Exploding MangoesPakistanJonathan Cape
South East Asia and South PacificMo Zhi HongThe Year of the Shanghai SharkNew ZealandPenguin Books New Zealand
2008AfricaSade AdeniranImagine ThisNigeriaSW Books
Canada and the CaribbeanC. S. RichardsonThe End of the AlphabetCanadaDoubleday
Europe and South AsiaTahmima AnamA Golden AgeBangladeshJohn Murray
South East Asia and South PacificKaren FoxleeThe Anatomy of WingsAustraliaUniversity of Queensland Press
2007AfricaMaxine CaseAll We Have Left UnsaidSouth AfricaKwela Books
Canada and the CaribbeanD. Y. BéchardVandal LoveCanadaDoubleday
Europe and South AsiaHisham MatarIn the Country of MenUKViking Books
South East Asia and South PacificAndrew O'ConnorTuvaluAustraliaAllen & Unwin
2006AfricaDoreen BainganaTropical Fish: Stories Out of EntebbeUgandaUniversity of Massachusetts Press
Canada and the CaribbeanMark McWattSuspended Sentences: Fictions of AtonementGuyanaPeepal Tree Press
Europe and South AsiaDonna Daley-ClarkeLazy EyeUKScribner
South East Asia and South PacificTash AwThe Harmony Silk FactoryMalaysiaHarper Perennial
2005AfricaChimamanda Ngozi AdichiePurple HibiscusNigeriaFourth Estate
Canada and the CaribbeanDavid BezmozgisNatasha and Other StoriesCanadaFlamingo
Europe and South AsiaRupa BajwaThe Sari ShopIndiaViking Books
South East Asia and South PacificLarissa BehrendtHomeAustraliaUniversity of Queensland Press
2004AfricaDiane AwerbuckGardening at NightSouth AfricaSecker & Warburg
Canada and the CaribbeanKate TaylorMadame Proust and the Kosher KitchenCanadaDoubleday
Europe and South AsiaMark HaddonThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-TimeUKJonathan Cape
South East Asia and South PacificNada Awar JarrarSomewhere, HomeAustraliaWilliam Heinemann
2003AfricaHelon HabilaWaiting for an AngelNigeriaHamish Hamilton
Canada and the CaribbeanPaulo da CostaThe Scent of a LieCanadaEkstatis Editions
Europe and South AsiaSarah HallHaweswaterUKFaber and Faber
South East Asia and South PacificRani ManickaThe Rice MotherMalaysiaSceptre
2002AfricaManu HerbsteinAmaSouth Africae-reads
Canada and the CaribbeanMichael RedhillMartin SloaneCanadaAnchor Books
Europe and South AsiaWilliam MuirThe 18th Pale DescendantUKQuartet
South East Asia and South PacificMeaghan DelahuntIn the Blue HouseAustraliaBloomsbury
2001AfricaK. Sello DuikerThirteen CentsSouth AfricaDavid Philip Publishing
Canada and the CaribbeanPearl LukeBurning GroundCanadaFlamingo
Europe and South AsiaZadie SmithWhite TeethUKHamish Hamilton
South East Asia and South PacificArabella EdgeAustraliaPicador
2000AfricaFunso AiyejinaThe Legend of the Rockhills and Other StoriesNigeriaTSAR Publications
Canada and the CaribbeanJeffrey MoorePrisoner in a Red-Rose ChainCanadaThistledown Press
Europe and South AsiaRaj Kamal JhaThe Blue BedspreadIndiaPicador
South East Asia and South PacificKapka KassabovaReconnaissanceNew ZealandPenguin Books
1999AfricaBenjamin KwakyeThe Clothes of NakednessGhanaHeinemann
Canada and the CaribbeanKerri SakamotoThe Electrical FieldCanadaKnopf
Europe and South AsiaManju KapurDifficult DaughtersIndiaPenguin Books
South East Asia and South PacificCatherine ChidgeyIn a Fishbone ChurchNew ZealandVictoria University Press
1998AfricaPamela JoosteDance with a Poor Man's DaughterSouth AfricaDoubleday
Canada and the CaribbeanTim WynveenAngel FallsCanadaKey Porter Books
Europe and South AsiaA. SivanandanWhen Memory DiesUKArcadia Books
South East Asia and South PacificEmma TomDeadsetAustraliaRandom House
1997AfricaRonnie GovenderAt the Edge and other Cato Manor StoriesSouth AfricaHibbard Publishers
Canada and the CaribbeanAnn-Marie MacDonaldFall on Your KneesCanadaKnopf
Europe and South AsiaJeremy PoolmanInteresting Facts about the State of ArizonaUKFaber and Faber
South East Asia and South PacificSia FigielWhere We Once BelongedSamoaPasifika Press
1996AfricaDene CoetzeeWinds of ChangeSouth AfricaHodder and Stoughton
Canada and the CaribbeanThomas WhartonIcefieldsCanadaNeWest Publishers
Europe and South AsiaVikram ChandraRed Earth and Pouring RainIndiaPenguin Books
South East Asia and South PacificCharlotte RandallDead Sea FruitNew ZealandReed Publishing
1995AfricaMargaret A. OgolaThe River and the SourceKenyaFocus Books
Canada and the CaribbeanHiromi GotoChorus of MushroomsCanadaNewest Publishing
Europe and South AsiaDerek BeavenNewton's NieceUKFaber & Faber
South East Asia and South PacificAdib KhanSeasonal AdjustmentsAustraliaAllen and Unwin
1994AfricaLucy SafoCry a WhisperGhanaBogle-L'Ouverture
Canada and the CaribbeanVanessa SpenceThe Roads are DownJamaicaHeinemann
Europe and South AsiaKeith OatleyThe Case of Emily VUKSecker & Warburg
South East Asia and South PacificFotini EpanomitisThe Mule's FoalAustraliaAllen & Unwin
1993AfricaPaul ContonThe Price of LibertySierra LeoneMacmillan
Canada and the CaribbeanAlecia McKenzieSatellite CityJamaicaLongman
Europe and South AsiaGitha HariharanThe Thousand Faces of NightIndiaPenguin Books
South East Asia and South PacificAndrew McGahanPraiseAustraliaAllen & Unwin
1992AfricaLawrence DarmaniGrief ChildGhanaLion Publishing
Canada and the CaribbeanRobert AntoniDivina TraceBahamasQuartet
Europe and South AsiaAmit ChaudhuriA Strange and Sublime AddressIndiaHeinemann
South East Asia and South PacificBeryl FletcherThe Word BurnersNew ZealandDaphne Brasell
1991AfricaKaren King-AribisalaOur Wife and Other StoriesNigeriaMalthouse Press
Canada and the CaribbeanPauline MelvilleShape ShifterGuyanaThe Women's Press
Europe and South AsiaLouis de BernièresThe War of Don Emmanuel's Nether PartsUKSecker & Warburg
South East Asia and South PacificThea WelshThe Story of the Year of 1912 in the Village of Elza DarzinsAustraliaSimon & Schuster
1990AfricaM.G. VassanjiThe Gunny SackKenyaHeinemann
Canada and the CaribbeanDarlene Barry QuaifeBone BirdCanadaTurnstone Press
Europe and South AsiaPaul GriffithsMyself and Marco PoloUKChatto & Windus
South East Asia and South PacificJohn CrannaVisitorsNew ZealandHeinemann
1989AfricaNo selection made
Canada and the CaribbeanBonnie BurnardWomen of InfluenceCanadaCoteau Books
Europe and South AsiaAllan SealyThe Trotter-NamaIndiaViking Books
South East Asia and South PacificGillian MearsRide a Cock HorseAustraliaPascoe Publishing

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20120401132705/http://www.commonwealthfoundation.com/NewsArticle.aspx?articleID=172 . 1 April 2012 . Commonwealth Writers – a world of new fiction . 14 September 2011.
  2. News: Liz . Bury. Commonwealth novel prize culled to focus on short-story competition. The Guardian. 21 August 2013.
  3. Web site: Commonwealth Writers announces regional winners for 2012 prizes . Commonwealth Writers . 21 May 2012 . May 22, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120525084228/http://www.commonwealthwriters.org/commonwealth-writers-announces-regional-winners-for-2012-prizes/ . 25 May 2012 .
  4. News: Shehan Karunatilaka wins 2012 Commonwealth book prize . 8 June 2012 . The Guardian . Alison . Flood . 8 June 2012.
  5. Kiwi and Sri Lankan authors win Commonwealth awards. Charlotte. Williams. The Bookseller. 11 June 2012.
  6. Web site: Commonwealth Writers announces regional winners for 2013 prizes . Commonwealth Writers . 16 May 2013 . 16 May 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130812091809/http://www.commonwealthfoundation.com/updates/regional-winners-announced-2013-commonwealth-book-prize-and-commonwealth-short-story-prize . 12 August 2013 .
  7. Web site: O'Donnell wins Commonwealth Book Prize . The Bookseller . Charlotte . Williams . 31 May 2013 . 1 June 2013.
  8. http://www.cba.org.uk/awards_and_competitions/Short_Story/2008_ShortStory_Results.php The Commonwealth Short Story Competition 2008
  9. https://seawoman.wordpress.com/2008/11/18/the-commonwealth-short-story-competition-2009-united-kingdom/ "The Commonwealth Short Story Competition 2009 (United Kingdom)"
  10. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20100418072814/http://www.commonwealthfoundation.com/news/news/detail.cfm?id=616 . 18 April 2010 . Literary icons of tomorrow revealed . Commonwealth Foundation . 12 April 2010 . 31 May 2014.
  11. News: Australian takes Commonwealth writers' prize . The Guardian . Alison . Flood . 18 May 2009 . 31 May 2014.
  12. Web site: "2008 Commonwealth Writers’ Prize" . Literary Awards. 18 January 2024.
  13. Web site: Commonwealth Writers' Prize Regional Winners 1987–2007 . Commonwealth Foundation . https://web.archive.org/web/20071023223729/http://www.commonwealthfoundation.com/uploads/documents/Regional%20Winners%201987-20071.pdf . 23 October 2007 . dead.
  14. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20110903204728/http://www.commonwealthfoundation.com/Howwedeliver/Prizes/CommonwealthWritersPrize/2011prize . September 3, 2011 . 2011 prize: final programme . Commonwealth Foundation . 21 May 2011.