Fri, 05 Sep, 2003 - 08:47
The two winners of one of the oldest literary awards in the English language have been announced.
Jenny Uglow's the Lunar Men: The Friends Who Made The Future won the biography category of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.
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CourtsEntertainmentHeathrowPlace: University of EdinburghPlace: West MidlandsPlace: American MidwestPlace: Edinburgh UniversityPerson: UglowPerson: FranzenPerson: Jenny UglowPerson: Jonathan FranzenPerson: John FrowPerson: DH LawrencePerson: EM ForsterPerson: Graham GreenePerson: Salman RushdieOrganisation: UglowOrganisation: FaberOrganisation: Fourth Estate
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