Novelist Anne Tyler has been named the winner of the Sunday Times Award for Literary Excellence.
Since 1964, Tyler has been writing stories of the inner lives of characters under the pressures of family and modern life. Some of her more famous works include Breathing Lessons (winner of the 1989 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction), The Accidental Tourist, Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant, and Earthly Possessions. The publication of Tyler’s new novel The Beginner’s Goodbye in early April will coincide with the Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival, where the award ceremony will take place.
You can view a press release for the award here, and the homepage for the Oxford Literary Festival discusses more planned events. Some related articles discussing Tyler and her work:
- USA Today‘s 2006 interview with Tyler
- Tyler offers writing tips (at Writer’s Digest)
- Tyler discusses some of her favorite fiction at barnesandnoble.com and is interviewed by Barnes and Noble Review