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O. Henry Award
Awarded for Short story awards
Country United States
First awarded 1919; 103 years ago
Website http://www.randomhouse.com/anchor/ohenry/
The O. Henry Award is an annual American award given to short stories of exceptional merit. The award is named after the American short-story writer O. Henry.
The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories is an annual collection of the year's twenty best stories published in U.S. and Canadian magazines.
Until 2002 there were first, second, and third prize winners and from 2003–2019 there were three jurors who each selected a short story of special interest or merit; the collection is called The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories, and the original collection was called Prize Stories 1919: The O. Henry Memorial Awards.
Contents
1 History and format
2 Partnership with PEN American Center
3 Guest editor (2021–), Juror favorites (2003–2019), First-prize winners (1919–2002)
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
History and format
The award was first presented in 1919 and funded by the Society of Arts and Sciences.[1][2] As of 2021, the guest editor chooses twenty short stories, each an O. Henry Prize story. All stories published in an American or Canadian periodical are eligible for consideration, including stories that have been translated into English.
The goal of The O. Henry Prize Stories remains to strengthen the art of the short story.
The current series editor for The O. Henry Prize Stories is Jenny Minton Quigley. Past series editors have been: Blanche Colton Williams (1919–32), Harry Hansen (1933–40), Herschel Brickell (1941–51), Paul Engle (1954–59), Mary Stegner (1960), Richard Poirier (1961–66, assisted by William Abrahams, 1964–66), William Abrahams (1967–96), Larry Dark (1997–2002) and Laura Furman (2003–2019). There were no volumes of the series in 1952 and 1953 (due to Herschel Brickell's death), 2004 and 2020.[1]
Partnership with PEN American Center
In 2009 The O. Henry Prize Stories publisher, Anchor Books, renamed the series in partnership with the PEN American Center (today PEN America), producing the first PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories collection. Proceeds from the PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories 2009 would be directed to PEN's Readers & Writers Program, which sends well-known authors to under served inner-city schools.
The selection included stories by Graham Joyce, Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum, E. V. Slate, John Burnside, Mohan Sikka, L. E. Miller, Alistair Morgan, Roger Nash, Manuel Muñoz, Caitlin Horrocks, Ha Jin, Paul Theroux, Judy Troy, Nadine Gordimer, Viet Dinh, Karen Brown, Marisa Silver, Paul Yoon, Andrew Sean Greer, and Junot Díaz, with A. S. Byatt, Tim O'Brien and Anthony Doerr – all authors of past O. Henry Prize Stories – serving as the prize jury.[3]
In an interview for the Vintage Books and Anchor Books blog, editor Laura Furman called the collaboration with PEN a "natural partnership."[4]
Guest editor (2021–), Juror favorites (2003–2019), First-prize winners (1919–2002)
Source: The O. Henry Prize Stories past winners.[5]
2022
Valeria Luiselli
2021
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
2020
No edition
2019
Tessa Hadley: "Funny Little Snake" in The New Yorker
Rachel Kondo: "Girl of Few Seasons" in Ploughshares Solos
Weike Wang: "Omakase" in The New Yorker
2018
Jo Ann Beard: "The Tomb of Wrestling" in Tin House
Marjorie Celona: "Counterblast" in The Southern Review
2017
Michelle Huneven: "Too Good to Be True" in Harper's
Amit Majmudar: "Secret Lives of the Detainees" in The Kenyon Review
Fiona McFarlane: "Buttony" in The New Yorker
2016
Elizabeth Genovise: "Irises" in Cimarron Review
Asako Serizawa: "Train to Harbin" in The Hudson Review
Frederic Tuten: "Winter, 1965" in BOMB
2015
Elizabeth McCracken: "Birdsong from the Radio" in Zoetrope: All-Story
Christopher Merkner: "Cabins" in Subtropics
Dina Nayeri: "A Ride Out of Phrao" in The Alaska Quarterly Review
2014
Mark Haddon: "The Gun" in Granta
Kristen Iskandrian: "The Inheritors" in Tin House
Laura van den Berg: "Opa-locka" in The Southern Review
2013
Andrea Barrett: "The Particles" in Tin House
Deborah Eisenberg: "Your Duck Is My Duck" in Fence
Kelly Link: "The Summer People" in Tin House
2012
Yiyun Li: "Kindness" in A Public Space
Alice Munro: "Corrie" in The New Yorker
2011
Lynn Freed: "Sunshine" in Narrative Magazine
Matthew Neill Null: "Something You Can't Live Without" in Oxford American
Jim Shepard: "Your Fate Hurtles Down at You" in Electric Literature
2010
James Lasdun: "Oh, Death" in The Paris Review, Spring 2009
Daniyal Mueenuddin: "A Spoiled Man" in The New Yorker, September 15, 2008
William Trevor: "The Woman of the House" in The New Yorker, December 15, 2008
2009
Junot Díaz: "Wildwood" in The New Yorker
Graham Joyce: "An Ordinary Soldier of the Queen" in The Paris Review
2008
Alice Munro: "What Do You Want To Know For?" in The American Scholar
William Trevor: "Folie a Deux" in The New Yorker
Alexi Zentner: "Touch" in Tin House
2007
Eddie Chuculate: "Galveston Bay, 1826" in Manoa, Winter 2004
William Trevor: "The Room" in The New Yorker, May 16, 2005
2006
Deborah Eisenberg: "Window" in Tin House, Spring 2004
Edward P. Jones: "Old Boys, Old Girls" in The New Yorker, May 3, 2004
Alice Munro: "Passion" in The New Yorker, March 22, 2004
2005
Sherman Alexie: "What You Pawn I Will Redeem" in The New Yorker, April 21, 2003
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala: "Refuge in London" in Zoetrope, Winter 2003
Elizabeth Stuckey-French: "Mudlavia" in The Atlantic Monthly, September 2003
2004
No edition
2003
A. S. Byatt: "The Thing in The Forest" in The New Yorker, June 3, 2002
Denis Johnson: "Train Dreams" in The Paris Review, Summer 2002
2002
Kevin Brockmeier: "The Ceiling" in McSweeney's
2001
Mary Swan: "The Deep" in The Malahat Review
2000
John Edgar Wideman: "Weight" in The Callaloo Journal
1999
Peter Baida: "A Nurse's Story" in The Gettysburg Review
1998
Lorrie Moore: "People Like That Are the Only People Here" in The New Yorker, January 27, 1997
1997
Mary Gordon: "City Life" in Ploughshares
1996
Stephen King: "The Man in the Black Suit" in The New Yorker, October 31, 1994
1995
Cornelia Nixon: "The Women Come and Go" in New England Review, Spring 1994
1994
Alison Baker: "Better Be Ready 'Bout Half Past Eight" in The Atlantic Monthly, January 1993
1993
Thom Jones: "The Pugilist at Rest" in The New Yorker, December 2, 1991
1992
Cynthia Ozick: "Puttermesser Paired" in The New Yorker, October 8, 1990
1991
John Updike: "A Sandstone Farmhouse" in The New Yorker, June 11, 1990
1990
Leo E. Litwak: "The Eleventh Edition" in TriQuarterly, Winter 1989
1989
Ernest J. Finney: "Peacocks" in The Sewanee Review, Winter 1988
1988
Raymond Carver: "Errand" in The New Yorker, June 1, 1987
1987
Louise Erdrich: "Fleur" in Esquire, August 1986
Joyce Johnson: "The Children's Wing" in Harper's Magazine, July 1986
1986
Alice Walker: "Kindred Spirits" in Esquire, August 1985
1985
Stuart Dybek: "Hot Ice" in Antaeus
Jane Smiley: "Lily" in The Atlantic Monthly
1984
Cynthia Ozick: "Rosa" in The New Yorker, March 21, 1983
1983
Raymond Carver: "A Small, Good Thing" in Ploughshares
1982
Susan Kenney: "Facing Front" in Epoch, Winter 1980
1981
Cynthia Ozick: "The Shawl" in The New Yorker, May 26, 1980
1980
Saul Bellow: "A Silver Dish" in The New Yorker, September 25, 1978
1979
Gordon Weaver: "Getting Serious" in The Sewanee Review, Fall 1977
1978
Woody Allen: "The Kugelmass Episode" in The New Yorker, May 2, 1977
1977
Shirley Hazzard: "A Long Story Short" in The New Yorker, July 26, 1976
Ella Leffland: "Last Courtesies" in Harper's Magazine, July 1976
1976
Harold Brodkey: "His Son in His Arms, in Light, Aloft" in Esquire, August 1975
1975
Harold Brodkey: "A Story in an Almost Classical Mode" in The New Yorker, September 17, 1973
Cynthia Ozick: "Usurpation (Other People's Stories)" in Esquire, May 1974
1974
Renata Adler: "Brownstone" in The New Yorker, January 27, 1973
1973
Joyce Carol Oates: "The Dead" in McCall's, July 1971
1972
John Batki: "Strange-Dreaming Charlie, Cow-Eyed Charlie" in The New Yorker, March 20, 1971
1971
Florence M. Hecht: "Twin Bed Bridge" in The Atlantic Monthly, May 1970
1970
Robert Hemenway: "The Girl Who Sang with the Beatles" in The New Yorker, January 11, 1969
1969
Bernard Malamud: "Man in the Drawer" in The Atlantic Monthly, April 1968
1968
Eudora Welty: "The Demonstrators" in The New Yorker, November 26, 1966
1967
Joyce Carol Oates: "In the Region of Ice" in The Atlantic Monthly, August 1966
1966
John Updike: "The Bulgarian Poetess" in The New Yorker, March 13, 1965
1965
Flannery O'Connor: "Revelation" in The Sewanee Review, Spring 1964
1964
John Cheever: "The Embarkment for Cythera" in The New Yorker, November 3, 1962
1963
Flannery O'Connor: "Everything That Rises Must Converge" in New World Writing
1962
Katherine Anne Porter: "Holiday" in The Atlantic Monthly, December 1960
1961
Tillie Olsen: "Tell Me a Riddle" in New World Writing
1960
Lawrence Sargent Hall: "The Ledge" in The Hudson Review, Winter, 1958–59
1959
Peter Taylor: "Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time" in The Kenyon Review
1958
Martha Gellhorn: "In Sickness as in Health" in The Atlantic Monthly
1957
Flannery O'Connor: "Greenleaf" in The Kenyon Review
1956
John Cheever: "The Country Husband" in The New Yorker
1955
Jean Stafford: "In the Zoo" in The New Yorker
1954
Thomas Mabry: "The Indian Feather" in The Sewanee Review
1953
No edition
1952
No edition
1951
Harris Downey: "The Hunters" in Epoch
1950
Wallace Stegner: "The Blue-Winged Teal" in Harper's Magazine
1949
William Faulkner: "A Courtship" in The Sewanee Review
1948
Truman Capote: "Shut a Final Door" in The Atlantic Monthly
1947
John Bell Clayton: "The White Circle" in Harper's Magazine
1946
John Mayo Goss: "Bird Song" in The Atlantic Monthly
1945
Walter Van Tilburg Clark: "The Wind and the Snow of Winter" in The Yale Review
1944
Irwin Shaw: "Walking Wounded" in The New Yorker
1943
Eudora Welty: "Livvie is Back" in The Atlantic Monthly
1942
Eudora Welty: "The Wide Net" in Harper's Magazine
1941
Kay Boyle: "Defeat" in The New Yorker
1940
Stephen Vincent Benét: "Freedom's a Hard-Bought Thing" in The Saturday Evening Post
1939
William Faulkner: "Barn Burning" in Harper's Magazine
1938
Albert Maltz: "The Happiest Man on Earth" in Harper's Magazine
1937
Stephen Vincent Benét: "The Devil and Daniel Webster" in The Saturday Evening Post
1936
James Gould Cozzens: "Total Stranger" in The Saturday Evening Post, February 15, 1936
1935
Kay Boyle: "The White Horses of Vienna" in Harper's Magazine
1934
Louis Paul: "No More Trouble for Jedwick" in Esquire
1933
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings: "Gal Young Un" in Harper's Magazine, June & July 1932
1932
Stephen Vincent Benét: "An End to Dreams" in Pictorial Review, February 1932
1931
Wilbur Daniel Steele: "Can't Cross Jordan by Myself" in Pictorial Review
1930
W. R. Burnett: "Dressing-Up" in Harper's Magazine, November 1929
William M. John: "Neither Jew nor Greek” in Century Magazine, August 1929[6]
1929
Dorothy Parker: "Big Blonde" in Bookman Magazine, February 1929
1928
Walter Duranty: "The Parrot" in Redbook, March 1928
1927
Roark Bradford: "Child of God" in Harper's Magazine, April 1927
1926
Wilbur Daniel Steele: "Bubbles" in Harper's Magazine
1925
Julian Street: "Mr. Bisbee's Princess" in Redbook, May 1925
1924
Inez Haynes Irwin: "The Spring Flight" in McCall's, June 1924
1923
Edgar Valentine Smith: "Prelude" in Harper's Magazine, May 1923
1922
Irvin S. Cobb: "Snake Doctor" in Cosmopolitan, November 1922
1921
Edison Marshall: "The Heart of Little Shikara" in Everybody's Magazine, January 1921
1920
Maxwell Struthers Burt: "Each in His Generation" in Scribner's Magazine, July 1920
1919
Margaret Prescott Montague: "England to America" in The Atlantic Monthly, September 1918
See also
The Best American Short Stories
References
"Penguin Random House". PenguinRandomhouse.com. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
Kunitz, Stanley J.; Howard Haycraft (1942). Twentieth Century Authors. New York: The H. W. Wilson Company.
Itzkoff, Dave. "O. Henry Prize, PEN Announce Partnership", "The New York Times Arts Beat", 2009-04-07.
"Two Literary Lions Merge", "Vintage Books", 2009-04-10.
"The O. Henry Prize Past Winners". Randomhouse.com. Archived from the original on 2017-09-05. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
"New York Times". Nytimes.com. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
External links
Official website
O. Henry Prize, PEN Announce Partnership
2009 PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories
Three-time winners
Past winners (by author, 1919–2017) at Random House (via Archive.org)
Past winners (by date, 1919–1999) at Random House's Bold Type (via Archive.org)
Compilations by year