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Canadian debut author Karen Connelly has won the 2007 Orange
Broadband Award for New Writers with her novel The Lizard Cage (Harvill
Secker).
Chair of Judges, Jackie Kay, presented the GBP10,000 bursary,
provided by Arts Council England, to the author at the Orange Broadband Prize
for Fiction awards ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre,
London.
Jackie Kay, Chair of Judges said: "Extraordinary, lyrical,
visionary and compelling, universal in its depiction of the way the human
spirit can survive the greatest brutality, this is a book that will open the
eyes of every reader and raise the spirits."
Launched in 2005 as part of the 10th anniversary celebrations for the
Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction, the emphasis of the Orange Broadband
Award for New Writers is on emerging talent and the evidence of future
potential.
All first works of fiction - including novels, short story collections
and novellas, written in English by a woman of any age or nationality and
published as a book in the UK - are eligible. First time authors can be
entered for both the Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction and the Orange
Broadband Award for New Writers in any one year.
The judges for the 2007 Orange Broadband Award for New Writers are:
Jackie Kay, (chair) Poet and Novelist
Katie Owen, Deputy Literary Editor of The Sunday Telegraph
Naomi Alderman, Novelist and winner of the Orange Broadband Award for New
Writers 2006
The winner of the inaugural Orange Broadband Award for New Writers in
2005 was Diana Evans for her novel 26a. Since her win, Diana has gone on to
achieve notable success in a number of other literary awards. (x) Naomi
Alderman took the award the following year for her novel Disobedience and has
since gone on to win The Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year 2007.
Pippa Dunn, Brand Marketing Director for Orange UK said:
"Supporting emerging talent amongst a fresh generation of exciting new
writers is what the Orange Broadband Award for New Writers is all about.
Congratulations to Karen. We wish her every success in her future career."
Arts Council England has provided an arts award of GBP30,000
for three years (GBP10,000 per year) for bursaries for the winners of the
Orange Broadband Award for New Writers. By offering a bursary to a fiction
writer for her first publication, the Arts Council aims to play a role in
supporting the professional development of an author at a crucial stage in
her career.
Sarah Weir, Executive Director of Arts Council England,
London, said: "Arts Council England would like to congratulate Karen Connelly
on winning this year's Orange Broadband Award for New Writers. We are very
pleased to be supporting such an exciting writer at this important point in
her career. We welcome this partnership with Orange as part of our commitment
to new writing, diversity and internationalism. It's wonderful that this
prestigious award can bring excellent writing to readers across the country,
and the world."
Karen Connelly is the author of seven books of poetry and
non-fiction. Her first book of prose, Touch the Dragon: A Thai Journal, won
the Governor General's Literary Award for Non Fiction in 1993 and was a New
York Times Notable Travel Book of the Year. Raised in Calgary, Connelly has
lived for extended periods in different parts of Asia and Europe, and now
divides her time between rural Greece, travels in Asia and her home in
Toronto.
The Lizard Cage
Teza once electrified the people of Burma with his protest
songs against the dictatorship. Arrested by the Burmese secret police in the
days of mass protest, he is seven years into a twenty-year sentence in
solitary confinement, cut off from his family and contact with other
prisoners.
Despite his isolation, Teza has a profound influence on the world of the
cage. He inspires the conscience-ridden senior jailer to radical change. His
very existence challenges the brutal authority of Handsome, the junior
jailer. Even though his server, the criminal Sein Yun, sees compromising the
singer as a ticket out of jail, Teza befriends him, risking falling into the
trap of forbidden conversation, food and the most dangerous contraband of
all, paper and pen.
Lastly there's Little Brother, an orphan child growing up
inside the walls. Teza and the boy are prisoners of different orders, but
their extraordinary friendship frees both of them in utterly surprising ways.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Wins 2007 Orange Broadband Prize for
Fiction.
The 2007 Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction was won by
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie for her novel Half of a Yellow Sun (Fourth Estate).
The 2007 award ceremony took place in The Ballroom of the
newly refurbished Royal Festival Hall prior to the venue officially
re-opening. Guests toasted the winner announcement at a champagne drinks
reception courtesy of Taittinger.
Notes to Editors
- Diana Evans took the first ever Orange Broadband Award for New Writers
in 2005 for her debut novel, 26A. She has subsequently gone on to win the
Decibel Award 2006 at the British Book Awards and was shortlisted for the
Whitbread First Novel Award 2005.
- Naomi Alderman was recently named one of Waterstone's '25 authors of
the future'. Naomi is also part of this year's Orange Broadband Award for New
Writers judging panel.
About Orange
Orange is a key brand of the France Telecom Group, providing
mobile, broadband, fixed, business and entertainment services across Europe.
It is one of the world's leading telecommunications operators with more than
150 million customers on five continents.
In June, 2006, Orange became the single brand for mobile,
broadband and multi-play offers. In addition, Orange Business Services became
the new banner for business communications solutions. Orange Business
Services is present in 166 countries with network reach in 220.
In the UK, Orange provides high quality GSM coverage to 99% of
the UK population. At the end of March 31 2007, Orange had over 16.5 million
customers in the UK - 15.1 million active mobile customers and over 1.5
million Internet customers.
Orange and any other Orange product or service names included
in this material are trade marks of Orange Personal Communications Services
Limited. Further information about Orange and France Telecom can be found on
the Orange website at www.orange.co.uk or the France Telecom at
www.francetelecom.com
Arts Council England works to get more art to more people in
more places. We develop and promote the arts across England, acting as an
independent body at arm's length from government. Between 2006 and 2008, we
will invest GBP1.1 billion of public money from government and the National
Lottery in supporting the arts. This is the bedrock of support for the arts
in England.
We believe that the arts have the power to change lives and
communities, and to create opportunities for people throughout the country.
For 2006 to 2008, we have six priorities: taking part in the arts, children
and young people, the creative economy, vibrant communities, internationalism
and celebrating diversity.
For more information: Press Enquiries: Amanda Johnson or Naomi Li at M&C Saatchi: Tel: +44-(0)20-7543-4563, +44-(0)207-543-4531 or +44-(0)7715-922-180, +44-(0)7980-697-129, Email: amanda.johnson@mcsaatchi.com or naomi.li@mcsaatchi.com. If you would like to speak to Karen Connelly after the 6th June 2007, please contact Claire Jackson at Harvill Secker on +44-(0)207-840-8688 or Jacksonworden@randomhouse.co.uk