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- Goldsmiths_Prize abstract "The Goldsmiths Prize is a British literary award founded in 2013. It is for fiction that \"opens up new possibilities for the novel form\". It is sponsored by Goldsmiths, University of London in association with the New Statesman and has a GB£10,000 remuneration. The award is limited to UK and Irish authors and books must be published by a UK-based publisher.".
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- Goldsmiths_Prize wikiPageWikiLink A_Girl_Is_a_Half-formed_Thing.
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- Goldsmiths_Prize wikiPageWikiLink Ali_Smith.
- Goldsmiths_Prize wikiPageWikiLink Category:2013_establishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Goldsmiths_Prize wikiPageWikiLink Harvest_(Crace_novel).
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- Goldsmiths_Prize wikiPageWikiLink Magnus_Mills.
- Goldsmiths_Prize wikiPageWikiLink Max_Porter_(author).
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- Goldsmiths_Prize wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Terry_(author).
- Goldsmiths_Prize wikiPageWikiLink Rachel_Cusk.
- Goldsmiths_Prize wikiPageWikiLink Red_or_Dead_(novel).
- Goldsmiths_Prize wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Beard_(author).
- Goldsmiths_Prize wikiPageWikiLink Satin_Island.
- Goldsmiths_Prize wikiPageWikiLink Tom_McCarthy_(novelist).
- Goldsmiths_Prize wikiPageWikiLink Will_Eaves.
- Goldsmiths_Prize wikiPageWikiLink Zia_Haider_Rahman.
- Goldsmiths_Prize wikiPageWikiLinkText "Goldsmiths Prize".
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- Goldsmiths_Prize subject Category:2013_establishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Goldsmiths_Prize subject Category:Awards_established_in_2013.
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- Goldsmiths_Prize subject Category:Fiction_awards.
- Goldsmiths_Prize hypernym Award.
- Goldsmiths_Prize type Award.
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- Goldsmiths_Prize comment "The Goldsmiths Prize is a British literary award founded in 2013. It is for fiction that \"opens up new possibilities for the novel form\". It is sponsored by Goldsmiths, University of London in association with the New Statesman and has a GB£10,000 remuneration. The award is limited to UK and Irish authors and books must be published by a UK-based publisher.".
- Goldsmiths_Prize label "Goldsmiths Prize".
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