Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Lambda Literary Award | |
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| Name | Lambda Literary Award |
| Presenter | Lambda Literary |
| Country | United States |
| First awarded | 1989 |
Lambda Literary Award is a prestigious literary award that recognizes excellence in LGBTQ+ literature, presented by Lambda Literary, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting LGBTQ+ authors and LGBTQ+ books. The award honors outstanding works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and other genres that explore LGBTQ+ themes and issues, such as those found in the works of James Baldwin, Audre Lorde, and Tony Kushner. The Lambda Literary Award is often considered one of the most prominent literary awards in the LGBTQ+ community, alongside the Stonewall Book Award and the Publishing Triangle Award. The award has been presented to notable authors such as Michael Cunningham, Alice Walker, and Dorothy Allison.
The Lambda Literary Award is a celebration of LGBTQ+ literature and its contributions to the literary world, with a focus on promoting diversity and inclusion in publishing, as seen in the works of Toni Morrison, Gloria Anzaldua, and Cheryl Clarke. The award is presented annually at a ceremony in New York City, which has featured keynote speakers such as Edmund White, Sarah Schulman, and Jasika Nicole. The Lambda Literary Award has been recognized by major literary organizations, including the PEN American Center, National Book Foundation, and American Library Association. Notable authors who have won the award include Rita Mae Brown, Armistead Maupin, and Paul Monette.
The Lambda Literary Award was first presented in 1989 by Lambda Literary, which was founded by Deacon Maccubbin and John Preston to promote LGBTQ+ literature and support LGBTQ+ authors. The award was established to recognize the contributions of LGBTQ+ writers to the literary world, such as Oscar Wilde, Virginia Woolf, and Langston Hughes. Over the years, the award has grown to include multiple categories, including fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and more, with winners such as Michael Nava, Leslie Feinberg, and Diane DiMassa. The award has been presented to notable authors such as Gore Vidal, Susan Sontag, and Allen Ginsberg, and has been supported by organizations such as the Human Rights Campaign, GLAAD, and The Trevor Project.
The Lambda Literary Award presents awards in several categories, including Lesbian Fiction, Gay Fiction, LGBTQ+ Nonfiction, LGBTQ+ Poetry, and LGBTQ+ Children's/Young Adult Literature. The award also recognizes outstanding works in categories such as Bisexual Literature, Transgender Literature, and LGBTQ+ Graphic Novels, with winners such as Jennifer Camper, Diane Anderson-Minshall, and S. Bear Bergman. The categories are designed to reflect the diversity of LGBTQ+ literature and to provide a platform for LGBTQ+ authors to showcase their work, as seen in the publications of The Advocate, Out Magazine, and Curve Magazine. Notable authors who have won awards in these categories include Sarah Waters, Alan Hollinghurst, and Jeanette Winterson.
Past winners of the Lambda Literary Award include notable authors such as Michael Cunningham, Alice Walker, and Dorothy Allison, as well as Rita Mae Brown, Armistead Maupin, and Paul Monette. The award has also been presented to emerging authors, such as Nicole Dennis-Benn, Paul Lisicky, and Carter Sickels, who have gone on to achieve great success in the literary world, with support from organizations such as the National Endowment for the Arts, The New York Foundation for the Arts, and The MacDowell Colony. The winners are selected by a panel of judges, which has included notable authors and literary critics such as Edmund White, Sarah Schulman, and Jasika Nicole, and are often featured in publications such as The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and Publishers Weekly.
The nomination and selection process for the Lambda Literary Award is rigorous and competitive, with a panel of judges reviewing submissions from LGBTQ+ authors and publishers such as Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Random House, and University of Wisconsin Press. The judges consider factors such as literary merit, originality, and impact on the LGBTQ+ community, as well as the author's contributions to the literary world, as seen in the works of James Baldwin, Audre Lorde, and Tony Kushner. The nominees are announced in the spring, and the winners are announced at the annual ceremony in New York City, which has been hosted by notable authors and celebrities such as Lea DeLaria, Kate Clinton, and Wilson Cruz.
The Lambda Literary Award has had a significant impact on the literary world, providing a platform for LGBTQ+ authors to showcase their work and promoting diversity and inclusion in publishing, as seen in the publications of The Advocate, Out Magazine, and Curve Magazine. The award has also helped to increase visibility and recognition for LGBTQ+ literature, with winners such as Michael Cunningham, Alice Walker, and Dorothy Allison going on to achieve great success and critical acclaim, with support from organizations such as the Human Rights Campaign, GLAAD, and The Trevor Project. The Lambda Literary Award has been recognized by major literary organizations, including the PEN American Center, National Book Foundation, and American Library Association, and has been supported by notable authors and literary critics such as Edmund White, Sarah Schulman, and Jasika Nicole. The award continues to play an important role in promoting LGBTQ+ literature and supporting LGBTQ+ authors, with a lasting impact on the literary world, as seen in the works of Nicole Dennis-Benn, Paul Lisicky, and Carter Sickels. Category:LGBTQ+ literature