San Diego Union-Tribune

Li wins PEN/Malamud Award for short stories

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Author Yiyun Li has received one of the top honors for short-story writers, the PEN/Malamud Award for “exceptiona­l achievemen­t.”

Li, 49, has published the collection­s “Gold Boy” and “A Thousand Years of Good Prayers,” along with five novels and two nonfiction books. She has received numerous other awards and teaches creative writing at Princeton University. Two of her short stories, “The Princess of Nebraska” and the title work from “A Thousand Years of Good Prayers,” were adapted into films by Wayne Wang.

The Malamud Award was establishe­d in 1988 and is named for the late author

Bernard Malamud.

“I consider myself a dedicated practition­er of short stories, and I am thrilled by this recognitio­n,” Li said in a statement Monday. “I have taught Bernard Malamud’s stories for nearly 20 years, so this award also feels deeply personal.”

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