Sun. Nov 24th, 2024
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Waanyi writer Alexis Wright has won the 2024 Stella Prize, worth $60,000, for her novel Praiseworthy, a 700-page odyssey set in a fictional town in northern Australia.

Wright is the first person to win the award twice, after taking out the Stella in 2018 for Tracker, her collective memoir of Aboriginal leader and economist Bruce “Tracker” Tilmouth.

Fiona Sweet, Stella CEO, said Praiseworthy was “a genre-bending, canon-breaking novel that has been described by international media as the most ambitious and accomplished Australian novel of this century”.

In 2024, the Stella Prize — a literary award for women and non-binary writers — received 227 entries.

“It’s been a very big year for women’s literature in Australia,” Wright tells ABC Arts.

“I’m truly honoured that Praiseworthy has won the Stella this year and joins the company of all the prestigious other winners of the mighty Stella Prize.”

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