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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 is a joint initiative of the Dublin, Ireland City Council, the Municipal Government of Dublin City, and the productivity improvement company IMPAC.
The award is administered by Dublin City public libraries.
2003 - Orhan Pamuk, My Name is Red
- Others Short Listed:
- Dennis Bock, The Ash Garden
- Achmat Dangor, Bitter Fruit
- Per Olov Enquist, The Royal Physician's Visit
- Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections
- Lidia Jorge, The Migrant Painter of Birds
- John McGahern, That They May Face the Rising Sun
- Ann Patchett, Bel Canto
2002 - Michel Houellebecq, The Elementary Particles (Atomized)
- Others Short Listed:
- Peter Carey, True History of the Kelly Gang
- Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin
- Michael Collins, The Keepers of Truth
- Helen DeWitt, The Last Samurai
- Carlos Fuentes, The Years with Laura Diaz
- Antoni Libera, Madame
2001 - Alistair MacLeod, No Great Mischief
- Others Short Listed:
- Margaret Cezair-Thompson , The True History of Paradise
- Silvia Molina, The Love You Promised Me
- Andrew O'Hagan, Our Fathers
- Victor Pelevin, Buddha's Little Finger
- Colm Toibin, The Blackwater Lightship
2000 - Nicola Barker, Wide Open
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1999 - Andrew Miller, Ingenious Pain
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1998 - Herta Muller, The Grand of Green Plums
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1997 - Javier Marias, A Heart So White
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1996 - David Malouf, Remembering Babylon
- Others Short Listed:
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