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Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction

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The Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction is an annual literary award, presented by the Lambda Literary Foundation to a work of fiction on gay male themes. As the award is presented based on themes in the work, not the sexuality or gender of the writer, women and heterosexual men may also be nominated for or win the award.

Winners and nominees

Year Winner Nominated
1988 Blue ribbon Edmund White, The Beautiful Room Is Empty
1989 Blue ribbon David B. Feinberg, Eighty-Sixed
1990 Blue ribbon Allen Barnett, The Body and Its Dangers
1991 Blue ribbon Harlan Greene, What the Dead Remember
1992 Blue ribbon Randall Kenan, Let the Dead Bury Their Dead
1993 Blue ribbon Joseph Hansen, Living Upstairs
1994 Blue ribbon Alan Hollinghurst, The Folding Star
1995 Blue ribbon Michael Cunningham, Flesh and Blood
1996 Blue ribbon Shyam Selvadurai, Funny Boy
1997 Blue ribbon Aryeh Lev Stollman, The Far Euphrates
1998 Blue ribbon Mark Merlis, An Arrow's Flight
1999 Blue ribbon Matthew Stadler, Allan Stein
2000 Blue ribbon K. M. Soehnlein, The World of Normal Boys
2001 Blue ribbon Allan Gurganus, The Practical Heart[1]
2002 Blue ribbon Jamie O'Neill, At Swim, Two Boys
2003 Blue ribbon Christopher Bram, Lives of the Circus Animals
2004 Blue ribbon Colm Tóibín, The Master
2005 Blue ribbon Dennis Cooper, The Sluts
2006 Blue ribbon Robert Westfield, Suspension
2007 Blue ribbon André Aciman, Call Me By Your Name
2008 Blue ribbon Scott Heim, We Disappear
2009 Blue ribbon Vestal McIntyre, Lake Overturn
2010 Blue ribbon Adam Haslett, Union Atlantic[2]
2011 Blue ribbon Colm Tóibín, The Empty Family[3]
2012 Blue ribbon Benjamin Alire Sáenz, Everything Begins and Ends at the Kentucky Club[4]
2013 Blue ribbon Luis Negrón (tr. Suzanne Jill Levine), Mundo Cruel[5]
2014 Blue ribbon Tom Spanbauer, I Loved You More
2015 Blue ribbon Hasan Namir, God in Pink
2016 Blue ribbon Rabih Alameddine, The Angel of History

References