The Donald Windham Sandy M. Campbell Literature Prizes どなるど・うぃんだむ・さんでぃ・えむ・きゃんべる ぶんがくしょう
第2回(2014年)
受賞者
8名A body of plays that turns history, politics, and marginalized lives into stage tension, drawing individual memory and social fracture into dramatic form.
Uses the language of the stage to dig into social fault lines.
A body of plays that handles theatre, language, and the audience’s gaze with precision, turning the mechanics of conversation into dramatic tension.
The movement of language itself becomes the engine of drama.
A body of work that uses stagecraft and experimental theatre to give shape to political and cultural instability.
Experiment and stagecraft make social change visible.
A body of novels that renders historical violence and trauma in dense, lyrical prose.
Wound and memory accumulate as quiet tension.
A body of novels that focuses on community, ritual, and bodily experience to build worlds where different layers of time overlap.
Ritual and bodily sensation fold the narrative’s time back on itself.
A body of novels that explores war, memory, and trauma through delicate narration and a broad social perspective.
The shadow of war quietly changes shape deep inside memory.
A body of nonfiction that thinks through the modernization of Asia and postcolonial movement by crossing ideas with history.
Re-reading Asia from the point where intellectual and modern history meet.
A body of nonfiction that writes the tension between environment, nature, and science with vivid, field-based prose.
Turns the meeting point of nature and science into tense narrative.