NEW YORK
By HILLEL ITALIEAP National Writer
Fiction by Rabih Alameddine, Megha Majumdar, and Karen Russell, along with a memoir by Yiyun Li, are among this year’s National Book Award finalists. On Tuesday, the National Book Foundation announced five nominees in each of five categories. Winners will be revealed on Nov. 19 in Manhattan. Honorary awards will go to George Saunders and Roxane Gay. Majumdar’s novel โA Guardian and a Thiefโ is a fiction finalist. Li’s memoir โThings in Nature Merely Growโ is a nonfiction finalist. Other categories include poetry, translated literature and young people’s literature. Each winner receives $10,000.
NEW YORK (AP) โ Fiction by Rabih Alameddine, Megha Majumdar and Karen Russell and a memoir of family tragedy by Yiyun Li are among this year's finalists for the National Book Award.
On Tuesday, the National Book Foundation a nnounced five nominees in each of five competitive categories, narrowing long lists of 10 unveiled last month. Winners, each of whom receive $10,000, will be revealed during a Nov. 19 dinner gala in downtown Manhattan. Honorary awards will be presented to fiction writer George Saunders and author-publisher Roxane Gay.
Majumdar is a fiction finalist for โA Guardian and a Thief,โ her first novel since her celebrated debut, โA Burning,โ came out in 2020. Other fiction nominees include Alameddine's โThe True True Story of Raja the Gullible (and His Mother)โ; Russell's โThe Antidote,โ her first novel since โSwamplandia!,โ a Pulitzer finalist in 2012; Ethan Rutherford's โNorth Sunโ and Bryan Washington's โPalaver.โ
The fiction authors set their work everywhere from India in the near future (Majumdar) to 1930s Nebraska (Russell) to contemporary Tokyo (Washington).
Li's โThings in Nature Merely Grow,โ a blunt and searching account of losing her two sons to suicide, is a nonfiction finalist, along with Omar El Akkad's โOne Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against Thisโ; Julia Ioffe's feminist history of Russia, โMotherlandโ; Claudia Rowe's โWards of the State: The Long Shadow of American Foster Careโ; and Jordan Thomas' โWhen It All Burns: Fighting Fire in a Transformed World.โ
The poetry nominees are Cathy Linh Che's โBecoming Ghost,โ Tiana Clark's โScorched Earth,โ Richard Siken's โI Do Know Some Things,โ Patricia Smith's โThe Intentions of Thunder: New and Selected Poemsโ and Gabrielle Calvocoressiโs โThe New Economy.โ
In translated literature, Solvej Balle's โOn the Calculation of Volume (Book III),โ translated from the Danish by Sophia Hersi Smith and Jennifer Russell; and Gabriela Cabezรณn Cรกmara's โWe Are Green and Trembling,โ translated from the Spanish by Robin Myers, are among the finalists. The others include Anjet Daanje's โThe Remembered Soldier,โ translated from the Dutch by David McKay; Hamid Ismailov's โWe Computers: A Ghazal Novel,โ translated from the Uzbek by Shelley Fairweather-Vega; and Neige Sinno's โSad Tiger,โ translated from the French by Natasha Lehrer.
Finalists for young people's literature include three novels-in-verse: Amber McBride's โThe Leaving Room,โ Hannah V. Sawyerr's โTruth Isโ and Ibi Zoboi's โ(S)Kin.โ The other nominees are Kyle Lukoff's โA World Worth Savingโ and Daniel Nayeri's โThe Teacher of Nomad Land: A World War II Story.โ
The National Book Awards, now in their 76th year, are chosen by panels of writers, critics and other members of the literary community. Notable works from 2025 that were not on the finalist lists include such novels as Angela Flournoy's โThe Wildernessโ and Kiran Desai's โThe Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny,โ and Arundhati Roy's memoir, โMother Mary Comes to Me.โ