Annal:1973 National Book Award for Fiction

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Results of the National Book Award in the year 1973. For a ranked list of books, try an honor roll:

Augustus: A Novel

John Edward Williams

A brilliant and beautifully written novel in the tradition of Robert Graves’ I, Claudius, Augustus is a sweeping narrative that brings vividly to life a compelling cast of historical figures through their letters, dispatches, and memoirs.

A mere eighteen years of age when his uncle, Julius Caesar, is murdered, Octavius Caesar prematurely inherits rule of the Roman Republic. Surrounded by men who are jockeying for power–Cicero, Brutus, Cassius, and Mark Antony–young Octavius must work against the powerful Roman political machinations to claim his destiny…

 

Chimera

John Barth

“Rich, hilarious…There’s every chance in the world that John Barth is a genius.” Playboy

By the winner of the National Book Award and bestselling author of “The Tidewater Tales,” three of the great myths of all time revisited by a modern master.

Dunyazade, Scheherazade’s kid sister, holds the destiny of herself and the prince who holds her captive.

Perseus, the demigod who slew the Gorgon Medusa, finds himself at forty battling for simple self-respect like any common mortal.

Bellerophon, once a hero for taming the winged horse Pegasus, must…

 
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