French author wins 2002 IMPAC Dublin Literary Award

Charles Davis passed along this Canoe.ca Story that tells us French writer Michel
Houellebecq has won this year\’s International
IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, the world\’s
richest prize for a single work of fiction for his
cult novel Atomised.


Nominations for the award are made by public
libraries worldwide and administered by Dublin
City Library. Nominations for the 2002 Award
were made by over 120 libraries in 38
countries. \”