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The 2025 Goldsmiths Prize-shortlisted author on the art world, how we measure value and the role of criticism today
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The Goldsmiths Prize for fiction is a literary award established in 2013 in association with the New Statesman. The annual prize of £10,000 is awarded for “fiction at its most novel”. The winner for the 2025 prize will be announced in November.
The 2025 Goldsmiths Prize-shortlisted author on the art world, how we measure value and the role of criticism today
ByThe 2025 Goldsmith Prize-shortlisted author on the pleasure of generational differences and the value of messy literature
ByThe Goldsmiths Prize-shortlisted author on colour as a language, trusting strangeness and how memories revise and rewrite themselves
ByThe Goldsmiths Prize-shortlisted author on active reader engagement, the UK Aids memorial and learning to make pastry.
ByFour first-time novelists are among the six writers shortlisted for the £10,000 award for fiction that “breaks the mould”.
BySimon Okotie and Amy Sackville complete the panel for this year’s award for “fiction at its most novel”.
ByHer novel Parade, slim but complex, is the latest product of a career dedicated to breaking new formal ground.
ByThe award for inventive fiction goes to a book replete with ideas about art, literature and freedom.
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