
By Arifa Akbar, Arts Correspondent
Tuesday, 24 November 2009, The Independent
Not since judges of the Whitbread Prize shrugged off accusations of sentimentality to name Ted Hughes as the posthumous winner in 1998 has there been a dead author in line for a major book award.
Now, more than a decade after Frieda Hughes stepped up to the podium to accept the honour on behalf of her father, the late poet laureate, two posthumous nominations have emerged on this year’s shortlist for the renamed Costa Prize, announced today.
The Costa awards recognise the best book in five categories including debut novel, biography, poetry, children’s book and novel.
Simon Gray, the playwright and novelist who died of a ruptured aneurysm in August 2008 is in line to win the award in the biography category for Coda, his candid account of being diagnosed with cancer and given a limited life expectancy, which was hailed as ‘black humour with the lightest touch’ by judges.
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