Alexis Wright is the first author to win the Miles Franklin and the Stella Prize for one book
- Written by Astrid Edwards, PhD Candidate and literary critic, The University of Melbourne
Waanyi writer Alexis Wright and her magnum opus Praiseworthy have made history by winning this year’s Miles Franklin Literary Award. She’s now the first writer to win the Miles Franklin and The Stella Prize (both national literary prizes) for the same work.
It’s also her second Miles Franklin win: her first was for Carpentaria in 2007.
Wright becomes one of a handful of authors since the Miles Franklin was first awarded in 1957 to win the prize more than once, and only the fourth woman to do so. Other multiple winners have included Patrick White (the award’s first winner), Michelle de Kretser, Kim Scott, Thea Astley, Jessica Anderson and Tim Winton.