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    Patricia Lockwood has won the £20,000 Dylan Thomas Prize.

    Katie Yee

    May 13, 2022, 11:28am

    Swansea University’s Dylan Thomas Prize, awarded every year to a writer aged 39 or younger, is one of the most prestigious awards for young writers. This year, the honor (and £20,000 purse) goes to Patricia Lockwood for her debut novel, No One Is Talking About This.

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    The 2022 judges were Namita Gokhale, Luke Kennard, Alan Bilton, and Irenosen Okojie. Of Patricia Lockwood’s work, Chair of Judges Namita Gokhale, said: “No One Is Talking About This is a vital reflection on online culture today. A deeply timely winner, Patricia Lockwood is the voice of a generation of new writers who grew up under the constant pressures of real-time news and social media.”

    Although she was unable to attend the ceremony, the winner shared these memorable words:

    “I’m sitting here in my London hotel room on codeine, and I’m over the moon—actually, a little more codeine and I could probably convince myself that Dylan Thomas were here with me. I can’t wait to see the prize itself—I don’t know if it’s a pyramid or a crystal ball or a reproduction of the great man’s head. Whatever it is, I’m looking forward to setting off security systems with it at the airport.”

    [h/t The Guardian]

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