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Fifteen titles are contenders for the "Big Book" accolade

Fifteen literary compositions penned by Russian authors have earned a spot on the 'Big Book' literary award list. The unique twist this year is that the prize is only granted to two victors, split between the 'Fiction' and 'Non-fiction' categories.

Fifteen titles have been chosen as finalists for the prestigious "Big Book" award
Fifteen titles have been chosen as finalists for the prestigious "Big Book" award

Fifteen titles are contenders for the "Big Book" accolade

The search results have failed to provide specific information about the contemporary Russian writers shortlisted for the 20th season of the National Literary Award "Big Book" in 2025. Despite mentioning several literary awards and nominees from the same year, such as the Pushkin House Prize nonfiction shortlist, the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, the European Union Prize for Literature, the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, and the Booker Prize longlist, none of these correspond to the National Literary Award "Big Book" shortlist for contemporary Russian writers.

However, the official shortlist for the 20th season of the National Literary Award "Big Book" has recently been announced. The shortlist includes works by contemporary Russian writers, with a total of 15 works across both the Fiction and Non-fiction categories.

In the Fiction category, eight books have been selected for the shortlist. These include Andrei Rubanov's "Ice Diary", Ludmila Weber's "Girl and Prison", Anna Shipilova's "Moscow Soon", and Andrei Dmitriyev's "Troy Wind".

The Non-fiction category has seven works on its shortlist. Notable among these are Vyacheslav Kuritsyn's "Main Russian Book. On 'War and Peace' by L.N. Tolstoy" and Eduard Verkin's work "Forty on the Gallows". Additionally, Ilya Kochergin's "Backup Exit" and Zoya Boguslavskaya's "Sloppy Life" are also part of the shortlist.

Each winner will receive a prize of 3 million rubles. The winners of the 20th season of the National Literary Award "Big Book" will be announced in early December at a ceremonial awards ceremony in Moscow. The award will be presented to two winners, one each in the Fiction and Non-fiction categories.

The shortlist for the 20th season of the National Literary Award "Big Book" has undergone significant changes in its internal structure, as stated by Dmitry Danilov, chairman of the prize's expert council. The shortlist was published on the official website of the prize organizers.

For those interested in finding the official shortlist, it can be found on the award’s official website or from Russian literary news sources.

In the course of exploring contemporary Russian literature, one might find the shortlist for the 20th season of the National Literary Award "Big Book" quite intriguing. This list, which includes books like Andrei Rubanov's "Ice Diary" and Vyacheslav Kuritsyn's "Main Russian Book. On 'War and Peace' by L.N. Tolstoy", offers a unique blend of fiction and non-fiction, providing a glimpse into diverse Russian lifestyles and literary trends, and serves as a valuable resource for book enthusiasts and entertainment seekers alike.

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