Literary Awards and Recognitions

See all 2024 National Book Awards winners for fiction and more

Hundreds attended the 2024 National Book Awards, but despite the tuxedos, gowns and lofty gilded ceilings, the 75th annual ceremony felt more intimate than stuffy. Booklovers and publishers sang in unison to performer Jon Batiste, clinking their glasses as the Grammy-winning musician tickled the ivories. 

Literature’s biggest night was celebrated appropriately – the Empire State Building lit up in National Book Foundation blue while attendees dressed in their finest to carry drinks and hardcovers.

The foundation announced five winners across genres on Wednesday. Percival Everett, author of Huckleberry Finn retelling “James,” won the coveted National Book Award for fiction.

In the wake of record book bans and challenges, there was a clear – but sobering – theme of hope. 

Host Kate McKinnon wore a pair of glasses “to feel smarter” as she quipped in her usual “Saturday Night Live” fashion. But between jokes, she offered a tribute to the writers of the world:

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“Until we have solved the problems of death and loneliness and their byproducts, war and climate change, sensitive souls will continue to offer their theses of how to make the most of our fragile and fleeting time on this burning planet surrounded by other frightened hearts,” McKinnon told the audience. “And in that way, writing a book is nothing short of an act of kindness.”


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