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The
International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
is the largest and most international prize of its kind.
It involves
libraries from all corners of the globe, and is open to books written in any language. The
Award, an initiative of Dublin
City Council, is a partnership between Dublin City Council, the Municipal
Government of Dublin City, and
IMPAC,
a productivity improvement company which operates in over 50 countries. .
The
Award is administered by Dublin
City Public Libraries. | The 2009 longlist was announced on 10th November..
| L-R: Judges of the 2009 award, Timothy Taylor, Rachel Billington, James Ryan; Deirdre Ellis-King, Dublin City Librarian; Vesna Goldsworthy, Judge 2009; John Tierney, Dublin City Manager, Sinead Matthews, IMPAC; Judge Eugene Sullivan, non-voting Chairperson |


L-R Eileen Hendrick and Robert Jacobson, IMPAC; Deirdre Ellis-King, Dublin City Librarian; Rawi Hage, the winner of the 2008 award; Cllr. Paddy Bourke, The Lord Mayor of Dublin |
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Fiction Matters
The Newsletter of the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award February 2008
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