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{{Short description|Annual British literary award}}
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The '''Somerset Maugham Award''' is a [[List of British literary awards|British literary prize]] given each year by the [[Society of Authors]]. Set up by [[W. Somerset Maugham|William Somerset Maugham]] in 1947 the awards enable young writers to enrich their work by gaining experience in foreign countries. The awards go to writers under the age of 30 with works published in the previous year to the award, the work can be either non-fiction, fiction or poetry.


The '''Somerset Maugham Award''' is a [[List of British literary awards|British literary prize]] given each year by the [[Society of Authors]]. Set up by [[W. Somerset Maugham|William Somerset Maugham]] in 1947 the awards enable young writers to enrich their work by gaining experience in foreign countries. The awards go to writers under the age of 35<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Somerset Maugham Awards :: National Association of Writers in Education :: |url=https://www.nawe.co.uk/DB/competitions-and-submissions/the-somerset-maugham-awards.html |access-date=2024-04-16 |website=www.nawe.co.uk}}</ref> with works published in the year before the award; the work can be either non-fiction, fiction or poetry.<ref name="Society of Authors">{{cite web |title=The Somerset Maugham Awards |url=https://www.societyofauthors.org/somerset-maugham |website=Society of Authors |access-date=26 April 2021}}</ref>
Since 1964, multiple winners have usually been chosen in the same year. In 1975 and in 2012, the award was not given. The award has twice been won by the son of a previous winner: [[Kingsley Amis]] (winner in 1955) was the father of [[Martin Amis]] (1974), and [[Nigel Kneale]] (1950) the father of [[Matthew Kneale]] (1988).

Since 1964 multiple winners have usually been chosen in the same year. In 1975 and in 2012 the award was not given.<ref name="Library Thing">{{cite web |title=Somerset Maugham Awards |url=https://www.librarything.com/bookaward/Somerset+Maugham+Award |website=Library Thing |access-date=26 April 2021}}</ref>


== List of winners ==
== List of winners ==


=== 2020s ===
=== 1940s ===
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
'''2020'''
|+Somerset Maugham Award winners, 1947–1949<ref name=":1" />
!Year
!Author
!Title
!Publisher
|-
![[1947 in literature|1947]]
|{{sortname|last=Barker|first=A.L.}}
|''Innocents''
|[[Hogarth Press]]
|-
![[1948 in literature|1948]]
|{{sortname|last=Newby|first=P.H.}}
|''Journey to the Interior''
|[[Jonathan Cape]]
|-
![[1949 in literature|1949]]
|{{sortname|last=Henderson|first=Hamish}}
|''Elegies for the Dead in Cyrenaica''
|John Lehmann
|}
=== 1950s ===
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
|+Somerset Maugham Award winners, 1950–1959<ref name=":1" />
!Year
!Author
!Title
!Publisher
!Ref.
|-
![[1950 in literature|1950]]
|{{sortname|last=Kneale|first=Nigel}}
|''Tomato Cain & Other Stories''
|Collins
|
|-
![[1951 in literature|1951]]
|{{sortname|last=Camberton|first=Roland}}
|''Scamp''
|John Lehmann
|
|-
![[1952 in literature|1952]]
|{{sortname|last=King|first=Francis}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Dividing Stream|nolink=1}}''
|[[Longman]]
|
|-
![[1953 in literature|1953]]
|{{sortname|last=Humphreys|first=Emyr}}
|''Hear and Forgive''
|[[Gollancz Books|Gollancz]]
|
|-
![[1954 in literature|1954]]
|{{sortname|last=Lessing|first=Doris}}
|''Five Short Novels''
|[[Michael Joseph (publisher)|Michael Joseph]]
|
|-
![[1955 in literature|1955]]
|{{sortname|last=Amis|first=Kingsley}}
|''[[Lucky Jim]]''
|[[Gollancz Books|Gollancz]]
|
|-
![[1956 in literature|1956]]
|{{sortname|last=Jennings|first=Elizabeth|link=Elizabeth Jennings (poet)}}
|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Way of Looking|nolink=1}}''
|Deutsch
|
|-
![[1957 in literature|1957]]
|{{sortname|last=Lamming|first=George}}
|''[[In the Castle of My Skin]]''
|[[Michael Joseph (publisher)|Michael Joseph]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=June 17, 2022 |title=Rediscover: George Lamming |url=https://www.shelf-awareness.com/www.shelf-awareness.com/sar-issue.html?issue=1127 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Shelf Awareness]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=June 16, 2022 |title=Obituary Note: George Lamming |url=https://www.shelf-awareness.com/issue.html?issue=4255 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Shelf Awareness]]}}</ref>
|-
![[1958 in literature|1958]]
|{{sortname|last=Wain|first=John}}
|''Preliminary Essays''
|Macmillan
|
|-
![[1959 in literature|1959]]
|{{sortname|last=Gunn|first=Thom}}
|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Sense of Movement|nolink=1}}''
|[[Faber and Faber]]
|
|}


=== 1960s ===
* Alex Allison for ''The Art of the Body'' (Dialogue Books/[[Little, Brown and Company|Little, Brown]])
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
* Oliver Soden for ''Michael Tippett: The Biography'' ([[Weidenfeld & Nicolson|Weidenfeld and Nicholson]]/Orion)
|+Somerset Maugham Award winners, 1960–1969<ref name=":1" />
* Roseann Watt for ''Moder Dy'' ([[Birlinn (publisher)|Birlinn]]/Polygon)
!Year
* Amrou Al-Kadhi for ''Unicorn'' ([[4th Estate (imprint)|4<sup>th</sup> Estate]])
!Author
!Title
!Publisher
!Ref.
|-
![[1960 in literature|1960]]
|{{sortname|last=Hughes|first=Ted}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Hawk in the Rain|nolink=}}''
|[[Faber and Faber]]
|
|-
![[1961 in literature|1961]]
|{{sortname|last=Naipaul|first=V.S.}}
|''[[Miguel Street]]''
|[[Deutsch (publisher)|Deutsch]]
|
|-
![[1962 in literature|1962]]
|{{sortname|last=Thomas|first=Hugh|link=Hugh Thomas, Baron Thomas of Swynnerton}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Spanish Civil War|nolink=|link=The Spanish Civil War (book)}}''
|[[Eyre & Spottiswoode]]
|
|-
![[1963 in literature|1963]]
|{{sortname|last=Storey|first=David}}
|''[[Flight into Camden|Flight Into Camden]]''
|[[Longman]]
|
|-
! rowspan="2" |[[1964 in literature|1964]]
|{{sortname|last=Jacobson|first=Dan}}
|''Time of Arrival''
|[[Weidenfeld & Nicolson|Weidenfeld]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Le Carré|first=John}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Spy Who Came in from the Cold|nolink=}}''
|[[Gollancz Books|Gollancz]]
|
|-
![[1965 in literature|1965]]
|{{sortname|last=Everett|first=Peter|link=Peter Everett (author)}}
|''Negatives''
|[[Jonathan Cape]]
|
|-
![[1966 in literature|1966]]
|{{sortname|last=Frayn|first=Michael}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Tin Men|nolink=}}''
|[[Collins Booksellers|Collins]]
|
|-
![[1966 in literature|1966]]
|{{sortname|last=Mitchell|first=Julian}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=White Father|nolink=1}}''
|Constable
|
|-
! rowspan="2" |[[1967 in literature|1967]]
|{{sortname|last=Johnson|first=B.S.}}
|''Trawl''
|[[Secker & Warburg]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Sinclair|first=Andrew}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Better Half|nolink=1}}''
|[[Jonathan Cape]]
|
|-
! rowspan="2" |[[1968 in literature|1968]]
|{{sortname|last=Bailey|first=Paul|link=Paul Bailey (British writer)}}
|''At The Jerusalem''
|[[Jonathan Cape]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Paul Bailey |url=https://www.theguardian.com/profile/paul-bailey |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[The Guardian]] |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Bailey |first=Paul |date=2011-02-02 |title=Paul Bailey's top 10 stories of old age |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/feb/02/paul-bailey-top-10-stories-old-age |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Heaney|first=Seamus}}
|''[[Death of a Naturalist]]''
|[[Faber and Faber]]
|
|-
![[1969 in literature|1969]]
|{{sortname|last=Carter|first=Angela}}
|''[[Several Perceptions]]''
|[[Heinemann (publisher)|Heinemann]]
|
|}


===2010s===
=== 1970s ===
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
'''2019'''
|+Somerset Maugham Award winners, 1970–1979<ref name=":1" />
* [[Raymond Antrobus]] for ''The Perseverance''
!Year
* [[Damian Le Bas (writer)|Damian Le Bas]] for ''The Stopping Places''
!Author
* [[Phoebe Power]] for ''Shrines of Upper Austria''
!Title
* [[Nell Stevens]] for ''Mrs Gaskell and Me''
!Publisher
'''2018'''
!Ref.
* [[Kayo Chingonyi]] for ''Kumukanda''
|-
* [[Fiona Mozley]] for ''[[Elmet (Mozley novel)|Elmet]]''
! rowspan="2" |[[1970 in literature|1970]]
* [[Miriam Nash]] for ''All the Prayers in the House''
|{{sortname|last=Gaskell|first=Jane}}
'''2017'''
|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Sweet Sweet Summer|nolink=1}}''
* [[Edmund Gordon]] for ''The Invention of Angela Carter''
|[[Hodder & Stoughton]]
* [[Melissa Lee-Houghton]] for ''Sunshine''
|
* [[Martin MacInnes]] for ''Infinite Ground''
|-
'''2016'''
|{{sortname|last=Read|first=Piers Paul}}
* [[Jessie Greengrass]] for ''An Account Of The Decline Of The Great Auk, According To One Who Saw It''
|''[[Monk Dawson (novel)|Monk Dawson]]''
* [[Daisy Hay]] for ''Mr & Mrs Disraeli: A Strange Romance''
|[[Secker & Warburg]]
* [[Andrew McMillan (poet)|Andrew McMillan]] for ''Physical''
|
* [[Thomas Morris (writer)|Thomas Morris]] for ''We Don't Know What We're Doing''
|-
* [[Jack Underwood (writer)|Jack Underwood]] for ''Happiness''
! rowspan="3" |[[1971 in literature|1971]]
'''2015'''
|{{sortname|last=Barber|first=Richard}}
* [[Jonathan Beckman]] for ''How to Ruin a Queen: Marie Antoinette, the Stolen Diamonds and the Scandal that Shook the French Throne''
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Knight and Chivalry|nolink=1}}''
* [[Liz Berry]] for ''Black Country''
|[[Longman]]
* [[Ben Brooks (novelist)|Ben Brooks]] for ''Lolito''
|
* [[Zoe Pilger]] for ''Eat My Heart Out''
|-
'''2014'''
|{{sortname|last=Hastings|first=Michael|link=Michael Hastings (playwright)}}
* [[Nadifa Mohamed]] for ''[[The Orchard of Lost Souls]]''
|''Tussy Is Me''
* [[Daisy Hildyard]] for ''Hunters in the Snow Grass''
|Weidenfeld
* [[Amy Sackville]] for ''Orkney''
|
'''2013'''
|-
* [[Ned Beauman]] for ''The Teleportation Accident''
|{{sortname|last=Hill|first=Susan}}
* [[Abi Curtis]] for ''The Glass Delusion''
|''[[I'm the King of the Castle|I’m the King of the Castle]]''
* [[Joe Stretch]] for ''The Adult''
|[[Hamish Hamilton]]
* [[Lucy Wood (author)|Lucy Wood]] for ''Diving Belles''
|
'''2012'''
|-
* No Award
! rowspan="2" |[[1972 in literature|1972]]
'''2011'''
|{{sortname|last=Dunn|first=Douglas}}
* [[Miriam Gamble]] for ''The Squirrels Are Dead''
|''Terry Street''
* [[Alexandra Harris]] for ''Romantic Moderns''
|[[Faber and Faber]]
* [[Adam O’Riordan]] for ''In the Flesh''
|
'''2010'''
|-
* [[Jacob Polley]] for ''Talk of the Town''
|{{sortname|last=Tindall|first=Gillian}}
* [[Helen Oyeyemi]] for ''White is for Witching''
|''Fly Away Home''
* [[Ben Wilson (author)|Ben Wilson]] for ''What Price Liberty?''
|[[Hodder & Stoughton]]
|
|-
! rowspan="3" |[[1973 in literature|1973]]
|{{sortname|last=Prince|first=Peter}}
|''Play Things''
|[[Gollancz Books|Gollancz]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Great Circle by Peter Prince |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780679453086 |date=30 June 1997|access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]]}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Strathern|first=Paul}}
|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Season in Abyssinia|nolink=1}}''
|[[Macmillan Publishers|Macmillan]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Street|first=Jonathan}}
|''Prudence Dictates''
|Hart-Davis
|
|-
![[1974 in literature|1974]]
|{{sortname|last=Amis|first=Martin}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Rachel Papers|nolink=|link=The Rachel Papers (novel)}}''
|[[Jonathan Cape]]
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Jack |first=Ian |date=2010-09-11 |title=British novelists: small and mean maybe, but in big demand |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2010/sep/11/ian-jack-british-novelists-amis-mcewan |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=2009-08-25 |title=Martin Amis at 60 |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=http://www.theguardian.com/books/gallery/2009/aug/24/martin-amis-at-60 |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
|-
![[1975 in literature|1975]]
| colspan="3" |No Award
|<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |last= |title=Somerset Maugham Award |url=https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/v354 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=AustLit: Discover Australian Stories |language=en}}</ref>
|-
! rowspan="2" |[[1976 in literature|1976]]
|{{sortname|last=Cooper|first=Dominic|link=Dominic Cooper (author)}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Dead of Winter|nolink=1}}''
|[[Chatto & Windus]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=McEwan|first=Ian}}
|''[[First Love, Last Rites]]''
|[[Jonathan Cape]]
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Bates |first=Stephen |date=2011-01-19 |title=Ian McEwan says he will accept Jerusalem prize |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/jan/19/ian-mcewan-accept-jerusalem-prize |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
|-
![[1977 in literature|1977]]
|{{sortname|last=Holmes|first=Richard|link=Richard Holmes (biographer)}}
|''Shelley: The Pursuit''
|[[Quartet Books]]
|
|-
! rowspan="2" |[[1978 in literature|1978]]
|{{sortname|last=Paulin|first=Tom}}
|''{{sortname|1=A|2=State of Justice|nolink=1}}''
|[[Faber & Faber|Faber and Faber]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Williams|first=Nigel|link=Nigel Williams (author)}}
|''My Life Closed Twice''
|[[Secker & Warburg]]
|
|-
! rowspan="2" |[[1979 in literature|1979]]
|{{sortname|last=Hodgman|first=Helen}}
|''Jack & Jill''
|[[Duckworth Books|Duckworth]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=4 May 1998 |title=Passing Remarks by Helen Hodgman, Helen Hodgeman |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780345417732 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]]}}</ref><ref name=":3" />
|-
|{{sortname|last=Maitland|first=Sara}}
|''Daughter of Jerusalem''
|[[Blond & Briggs]]
|
|}


===2000s===
=== 1980s ===
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
'''2009'''
|+Somerset Maugham Award winners, 1980–1989<ref name=":1" />
* [[Adam Foulds]] for ''The Broken Word''
!Year
* [[Alice Albinia]] for ''Empires of the Indus''
!Author
* [[Rodge Glass]] for ''Alasdair Gray: A Secretary's Biography''
!Title
* [[Henry Hitchings]] for ''The Secret Life of Words''
!Publisher
* [[Thomas Leveritt]] for ''The Exchange-Rate Between Love and Money''
!Ref.
* [[Helen Walsh]] for ''Once Upon a Time in England''
|-
'''2008'''
! rowspan="3" |[[1980 in literature|1980]]
* [[Steven Hall (author)|Steven Hall]] for ''[[The Raw Shark Texts]]''
|{{sortname|last=Carpenter|first=Humphrey}}
* [[Nick Laird]] for ''On Purpose''
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Inklings|nolink=1}}''
* [[Gwendoline Riley]] for ''Joshua Spassky''
|[[Allen & Unwin]]
* [[Adam Thirlwell]] for ''Miss Herbert'' (US title: ''The Delighted States'')
|
'''2007'''
|-
* [[Horatio Clare]] for ''Running For The Hills''
|{{sortname|last=Hastings|first=Max|link=}}
* [[James Scudamore (author)|James Scudamore]] for ''The Amnesia Clinic''
|''Bomber Command''
'''2006'''
|[[Michael Joseph (publisher)|Michael Joseph]]
* [[Chris Cleave]] for ''[[Incendiary (novel)|Incendiary]]''
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=June 19, 2012 |title=Max Hastings Receives 2012 Pritzker Military Award |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/awards-and-prizes/article/52614-max-hastings-receives-2012-pritzker-military-award.html |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]] |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Zadie Smith]] for ''[[On Beauty]]''
|-
* [[Owen Sheers]] for ''Skirrid Hill''
|{{sortname|last=Reid|first=Christopher|link=Christopher Reid (writer)}}
'''2005'''
|''Arcadia''
* [[Justin Hill (writer)|Justin Hill]] for ''Passing Under Heaven''
|[[Oxford University Press]]
* [[Maggie O'Farrell]] for ''The Distance Between Us''
|
'''2004'''
|-
* [[Charlotte Mendelson]] for ''Daughters of Jerusalem''
! rowspan="3" |[[1981 in literature|1981]]
* [[Mark Blayney]] for ''Two Kinds of Silence''
|{{sortname|last=Barnes|first=Julian}}
* [[Robert Macfarlane (travel writer)|Robert Macfarlane]] for ''[[Mountains of the Mind]]''
|''[[Metroland (novel)|Metroland]]''
'''2003'''
|[[Jonathan Cape]]
* [[William Fiennes (author)|William Fiennes]] for ''The Snow Geese''
|
* [[Hari Kunzru]] for ''The Impressionist''
|-
* [[Jon McGregor]] for ''[[If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things]]''
|{{sortname|last=Sinclair|first=Clive|dab=author}}
'''2002'''
|''Hearts of Gold''
* [[Charlotte Hobson]] for ''Black Earth City''
|[[Allison & Busby]]
* [[Marcel Theroux]] for ''[[The Confessions of Mycroft Holmes: a paper chase|The Paperchase]]''
|<ref>{{Cite news |date=2008-08-06 |title=Clive Sinclair's top 10 westerns |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2008/aug/06/1 |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Sinclair |first=Seth |date=2018-05-10 |title=Clive Sinclair obituary |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/may/10/clive-sinclair-obituary |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
'''2001'''
|-
* [[Edward Platt (author)|Edward Platt]] for ''[[Leadville (book)|Leadville]]''
|{{sortname|last=Wilson|first=A.N.}}
* [[Ben Rice (author)|Ben Rice]] for [[Pobby and Dingan]]''
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Healing Art|nolink=1}}''
'''2000'''
|[[Secker & Warburg]]
* [[Bella Bathurst]] for ''The Lighthouse Stevensons''
|
* [[Sarah Waters]] for ''[[Affinity (novel)|Affinity]]''
|-
! rowspan="2" |[[1982 in literature|1982]]
|{{sortname|last=Boyd|first=William|dab=writer}}
|''{{sortname|1=A|2=Good Man in Africa|link=A Good Man in Africa (novel)}}''
|[[Hamish Hamilton]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Mars-Jones|first=Adam}}
|''Lantern Lecture''
|[[Faber & Faber|Faber and Faber]]
|
|-
![[1983 in literature|1983]]
|{{sortname|last=St Aubin de Teran|first=Lisa}}
|''[[Keepers of the House]]''
|[[Jonathan Cape]]
|
|-
! rowspan="3" |[[1984 in literature|1984]]
|{{sortname|last=Ackroyd|first=Peter}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Last Testament of Oscar Wilde}}''
|[[Hamish Hamilton]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Ash|first=Timothy Garton}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Polish Revolution: Solidarity|nolink=1}}''
|[[Jonathan Cape]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=O'Brien|first=Sean|dab=writer}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Indoor Park|nolink=1}}''
|[[Bloodaxe Books]]
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=O'Brien |first=Sean |date=2008-03-10 |title=Sean O'Brien's workshop |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2008/mar/10/poetry |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
|-
! rowspan="3" |[[1985 in literature|1985]]
|{{sortname|last=Morrison|first=Blake}}
|''Dark Glasses''
|[[Chatto & Windus]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Blake Morrison |url=https://www.theguardian.com/profile/blakemorrison?page=5 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[The Guardian]] |language=en}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Reed|first=Jeremy}}
|''By the Fisheries''
|[[Jonathan Cape]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Rogers|first=Jane|dab=novelist}}
|''Her Living Image''
|[[Faber and Faber]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=5 July 2004 |title=THE VOYAGE HOME by Jane Rogers |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9781585675098 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Flood |first=Alison |date=2012-05-03 |title=Arthur C Clarke award goes to Jane Rogers |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2012/may/03/jane-rogers-arthur-c-clarke-2012 |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Rogers |first=Jane |date=2011-08-26 |title=Novelists need publishers |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/aug/26/author-jane-rogers-novelists-publishers |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
|-
! rowspan="3" |[[1986 in literature|1986]]
|{{sortname|last=Ferguson|first=Patricia}}
|''Family Myths and Legends''
|[[André Deutsch|Andre Deutsch]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=1 July 1991 |title=Write to Me by Patricia Ferguson |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780233986821 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]]}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Nicolson|first=Adam}}
|''Frontiers''
|[[Weidenfeld & Nicolson]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Parks|first=Tim}}
|''Tongues of Flame''
|[[Heinemann (publisher)|Heinemann]]
|
|-
! rowspan="3" |[[1987 in literature|1987]]
|{{sortname|last=Gregory|first=Stephen|dab=author}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Cormorant|nolink=1}}''
|[[Heinemann (publisher)|Heinemann]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |date= 25 April 1988|title=The Cormorant by Stephen Gregory |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780312017538 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]]}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Howker|first=Janni}}
|''Isaac Campion''
|Julia MacRae
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Motion|first=Andrew}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Lamberts|nolink=1}}''
|[[Chatto & Windus]]
|
|-
! rowspan="3" |[[1988 in literature|1988]]
|{{sortname|last=Burns|first=Jimmy}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Land That Lost Its Heroes|nolink=1}}''
|[[Bloomsbury Publishing|Bloomsbury]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Duffy|first=Carol Ann}}
|''Selling Manhattan''
|Anvil
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Kneale|first=Matthew}}
|''Whore Banquets''
|[[Gollancz Books|Gollancz]] [[Heinemann (publisher)|Heinemann]]
|
|-
! rowspan="3" |[[1989 in literature|1989]]
|{{sortname|last=Christiansen|first=Rupert}}
|''Romantic Affinities''
|[[The Bodley Head|Bodley Head]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Hollinghurst|first=Alan}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Swimming-Pool Library}}''
|[[Chatto & Windus]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Madden|first=Deirdre}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Birds of the Innocent Wood|nolink=1}}''
|[[Faber and Faber]]
|
|}


=== 1990s ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+Somerset Maugham Award winners, 1990–1999<ref name=":1" />
!Year
!Author
!Title
!Publisher
!Ref.
|-
! rowspan="3" |[[1990 in literature|1990]]
|{{sortname|last=Hudson|first=Mark|link=Mark Hudson (author)}}
|''Our Grandmothers' Drums''
|[[Secker & Warburg]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=North|first=Sam}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Automatic Man|nolink=1}}''
|[[Secker & Warburg]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=1 January 1992 |title=Chapel Street by Sam North |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780802114662 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]]}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Shakespeare|first=Nicholas}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Vision of Elena Silves|nolink=1}}''
|Collins Harvill
|
|-
! rowspan="3" |[[1991 in literature|1991]]
|{{sortname|last=Benson|first=Peter|link=Peter Benson (author)}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Other Occupant|nolink=1}}''
|[[Macmillan Publishers|Macmillan]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=2 January 1995 |title=Riptide by Peter Benson |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780340606599 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]]}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Glaister|first=Lesley}}
|''Honour Thy Father''
|[[Secker & Warburg]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=1 January 1992 |title=Trick or Treat by Lesley Glaister |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780689121401 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=1 September 1997 |title=Easy Peasy by Lesley Glaister |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780312168223 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]]}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Simpson|first=Helen|link=Helen Simpson (author)}}
|''Four Bare Legs in a Bed''
|[[Heinemann (publisher)|Heinemann]]
|
|-
! rowspan="3" |[[1992 in literature|1992]]
|{{sortname|last=Dyer|first=Geoff}}
|''[[But Beautiful: A Book About Jazz|But Beautiful]]''
|[[Jonathan Cape]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=May 17, 2016 |title=Geoff Dyer: The Shape of the Landscape |url=https://www.shelf-awareness.com/readers-issue.html?issue=506 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Shelf Awareness]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Dyer |first=Geoff |date=2018-09-30 |title=On my radar: Geoff Dyer’s cultural highlights |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2018/sep/30/on-my-radar-geoff-dyer-burning-man-the-necks-luigi-ghirri |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Norfolk|first=Lawrence}}
|''Lempriere’s Dictionary''
|S. Stevenson
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Woodward|first=Gerard}}
|''Householder''
|[[Chatto & Windus]]
|
|-
! rowspan="3" |[[1993 in literature|1993]]
|{{sortname|last=Birkett|first=Dea}}
|''Jella''
|[[Gollancz Books|Gollancz]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Maxwell|first=Glyn}}
|''Out of the Rain''
|[[Bloodaxe Books]]
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Maxwell |first=Glyn |date=2009-09-17 |title=Glyn Maxwell's workshop |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2009/sep/17/glyn-maxwell-poetry-workshop |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=McLean|first=Duncan|link=Duncan McLean (writer)}}
|''[[Bucket of Tongues]]''
|[[Secker & Warburg]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=28 April 1997|title=Bunker Man by Duncan McLean |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780393041217 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=17 May 1999 |title=Bucket of Tongues by Duncan McLean |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780393318975 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]]}}</ref>
|-
! rowspan="3" |[[1994 in literature|1994]]
|{{sortname|last=Kay|first=Jackie}}
|''Other Lovers''
|[[Bloodaxe Books]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Kennedy|first=A.L.}}
|''Looking for the Possible Dance''
|[[Secker & Warburg]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Marsden|first=Philip}}
|''Crossing Place''
|[[HarperCollins]]
|
|-
! rowspan="4" |[[1995 in literature|1995]]
|{{sortname|last=French|first=Patrick}}
|''Younghusband''
|[[HarperCollins]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=4 May 1998 |title=Liberty or Death: India's Journey to Independence and Division by Patrick French |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780006550457 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]]}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Garfield|first=Simon}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=End of Innocence|nolink=1}}''
|[[Faber and Faber]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Jamie|first=Kathleen}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Queen of Sheba|nolink=1}}''
|[[Bloodaxe Books]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Forward Prizes for Poetry 2004 |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/forward2004/0,,1267800,00.html |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[The Guardian]]}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Thompson|first=Laura|link=Laura Thompson (British author)}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Dogs|nolink=1}}''
|[[Chatto & Windus]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Laura Thompson |url=https://www.theguardian.com/profile/laurathompson |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[The Guardian]] |language=en}}</ref>
|-
! rowspan="2" |[[1996 in literature|1996]]
|{{sortname|last=Pierpoint|first=Katherine}}
|''Truffle Beds''
|[[Faber and Faber]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Forward Prize 2005 |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/forwardprize2005/0,16299,1539017,00.html |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[The Guardian]]}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Warner|first=Alan|link=Alan Warner (novelist)}}
|''[[Morvern Callar]]''
|[[Vintage Books|Vintage]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=17 February 1997 |title=Morvern Callar by Alan Warner |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780385487412 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]]}}</ref>
|-
! rowspan="4" |[[1997 in literature|1997]]
|{{sortname|last=Brook|first=Rhidian}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Testimony of Taliesin Jones|nolink=1}}''
|Flamingo
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Clanchy|first=Kate}}
|''Slattern''
|[[Chatto & Windus]]
|<ref>{{Cite news |date=2008-07-01 |title=Kate Clanchy's workshop |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2008/jul/01/poetryworkshop.poetry |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Hensher|first=Philip}}
|''Kitchen Venom''
|[[Hamish Hamilton]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Spufford|first=Francis}}
|''I May Be Some Time''
|[[Faber and Faber]]
|
|-
! rowspan="4" |[[1998 in literature|1998]]
|{{sortname|last=Cusk|first=Rachel}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Country Life}}''
|[[Picador (imprint)|Picador]], [[Macmillan Publishers|Macmillan]]
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Merritt |first=Stephanie |date=2003-03-30 |title=Mum's the word |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2003/mar/30/fiction.stephaniemerritt |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Rendall|first=Jonathan}}
|''This Bloody Mary is the Last Thing I Own''
|[[Faber and Faber]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Summerscale|first=Kate}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Queen of Whale Cay|nolink=1}}''
|[[Fourth Estate (imprint)|Fourth Estate]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Twigger|first=Robert}}
|''[[Angry White Pyjamas]]''
|[[Indigo Publications|Indigo]]
|
|-
! rowspan="4" |[[1999 in literature|1999]]
|{{sortname|last=Ashworth|first=Andrea}}
|''[[Once in a House on Fire|Once In a House On Fire]]''
|[[Picador (imprint)|Picador]], [[Macmillan Publishers|Macmillan]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Farley|first=Paul}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Boy from the Chemist Is Here To See You|nolink=1}}''
|[[Picador (imprint)|Picador]], [[Macmillan Publishers|Macmillan]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Foden|first=Giles}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Last King of Scotland}}''
|[[Faber and Faber]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Freedland|first=Jonathan}}
|''[[Bring Home the Revolution]]''
|[[Fourth Estate (imprint)|Fourth Estate]]
|
|}


===1900s===
=== 2000s ===
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
'''1999'''
|+Somerset Maugham Award winners, 2000–2009<ref name=":1" />
* [[Andrea Ashworth]] for ''Once in a House on Fire''
!Year
* [[Paul Farley]] for ''The Boy from the Chemist is Here to See You''
!Author
* [[Giles Foden]] for ''[[The Last King of Scotland]]''
!Title
* [[Jonathan Freedland]] for ''[[Bring Home the Revolution]]''
!Publisher
'''1998'''
!Ref.
* [[Rachel Cusk]] for ''[[The Country Life (novel)|The Country Life]]''
|-
* [[Jonathan Rendall]] for ''This Bloody Mary Is the Last Thing I Own''
! rowspan="2" |[[2000 in literature|2000]]
* [[Kate Summerscale]] for ''The Queen of Whale Cay''
|{{sortname|last=Bathurst|first=Bella}}
* [[Robert Twigger]] for ''[[Angry White Pyjamas]]''
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Lighthouse Stevensons|nolink=1}}''
'''1997'''
|[[HarperCollins]]
* [[Rhidian Brook]] for ''The Testimony of Taliesin Jones''
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Wreckers: A Story of Killing Seas and Plundered Shipwrecks, from the 18th Century to the Present Day by Bella Bathurst |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780618416776 |date=13 June 2005|access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]]}}</ref>
* [[Kate Clanchy]] for ''Slattern''
|-
* [[Philip Hensher]] for ''Kitchen Venom''
|{{sortname|last=Waters|first=Sarah}}
* [[Francis Spufford]] for ''I May Be Some Time''
|''[[Affinity (novel)|Affinity]]''
'''1996'''
|[[Virago Press]]
* [[Katherine Pierpoint]] for ''Truffle Beds''
|<ref>{{Cite web |last=Greenstreet |first=Rosanna |date=2005-05-21 |title=Q&A |url=http://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2005/may/21/weekend7.weekend |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[The Guardian]] |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Alan Warner]] for ''[[Morvern Callar]]''
|-
'''1995'''
! rowspan="2" |[[2001 in literature|2001]]
* [[Patrick French]] for ''Younghusband''
|{{sortname|last=Platt|first=Edward|link=Edward Platt (author)}}
* [[Simon Garfield]] for ''The End of Innocence''
|[[Leadville (book)|''Leadville'']]
* [[Kathleen Jamie]] for ''The Queen of Sheba''
|[[Picador (imprint)|Picador]], [[Macmillan Publishers|Macmillan]]
* [[Laura Thompson (British author)|Laura Thompson]] for ''The Dogs''
|
'''1994'''
|-
* [[Jackie Kay]] for ''Other Lovers''
|{{sortname|last=Rice|first=Ben|link=Ben Rice (author)}}
* [[A. L. Kennedy]] for ''Looking For the Possible Dance''
|''[[Pobby and Dingan]]''
* [[Philip Marsden]] for ''Crossing Place''
|[[Jonathan Cape]]
'''1993'''
|<ref name=":3" />
* [[Dea Birkett]] for ''Jella''
|-
* [[Duncan McLean (writer)|Duncan McLean]] for [[Bucket of Tongues]]''
! rowspan="2" |[[2002 in literature|2002]]
* [[Glyn Maxwell]] for ''Out of the Rain''
|{{sortname|last=Hobson|first=Charlotte}}
'''1992'''
|''Black Earth City''
* [[Geoff Dyer]] for ''[[But Beautiful: A Book About Jazz|But Beautiful]]''
|[[Granta]]
* [[Lawrence Norfolk]] for ''Lemprière's Dictionary''
|
* [[Gerard Woodward]] for ''Householder''
|-
'''1991'''
|{{sortname|last=Theroux|first=Marcel}}
* [[Peter Benson (author)|Peter Benson]] for ''The Other Occupant''
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Paperchase|link=The Confessions of Mycroft Holmes: A Paper Chase}}''
* [[Lesley Glaister]] for ''Honour Thy Father''
|[[Abacus (publishers)|Abacus]]
* [[Helen Simpson (author)|Helen Simpson]] for ''Four Bare Legs in a Bed''
|
'''1990'''
|-
* [[Mark Hudson (author)|Mark Hudson]] for ''Our Grandmothers' Drums''
! rowspan="3" |[[2003 in literature|2003]]
* [[Sam North]] for ''The Automatic Man''
|{{sortname|last=Fiennes|first=William|link=William Fiennes (author)}}
* [[Nicholas Shakespeare]] for ''The Vision of Elena Silves''
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Snow Geese|link=|nolink=1}}''

|[[Picador (imprint)|Picador]], [[Macmillan Publishers|Macmillan]]

|
===1980s===
|-
'''1989'''
|{{sortname|last=Kunzru|first=Hari}}
* [[Rupert Christiansen]] for ''Romantic Affinities''
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Impressionist}}''
* [[Alan Hollinghurst]] for ''[[The Swimming Pool Library]]''
|[[Hamish Hamilton]]
* [[Deirdre Madden]] for ''The Birds of the Innocent Wood''
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=TRANSMISSION by Hari Kunzru |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780525947608|date=30 May 2004 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]]}}</ref>
'''1988'''
|-
* [[Jimmy Burns (writer)|Jimmy Burns]] for ''The Land That Lost Its Heroes''
|{{sortname|last=McGregor|first=Jon}}
* [[Carol Ann Duffy]] for ''Selling Manhattan''
|''[[If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things]]''
* [[Matthew Kneale]] for ''Whore Banquets''
|[[Bloomsbury Publishing|Bloomsbury]]
'''1987'''
|<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=November 29, 2017 |title=Reading with... Jon McGregor |url=https://www.shelf-awareness.com/issue.html?issue=3137 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Shelf Awareness]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=McGregor |first=Jon |date=2011-01-19 |title=Jon McGregor's top 10 dead bodies in literature |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/jan/19/jon-mcgregor-dead-bodies-literature |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
* [[Stephen Gregory (author)|Stephen Gregory]] for ''The Cormorant''
|-
* [[Janni Howker]] for ''Isaac Campion''
! rowspan="3" |[[2004 in literature|2004]]
* [[Andrew Motion]] for ''The Lamberts''
|{{sortname|last=Blayney|first=Mark}}
'''1986'''
|''Two Kinds of Silence''
* [[Patricia Ferguson (author)|Patricia Ferguson]] for ''Family Myths and Legends''
|Manuscript Publishing
* [[Adam Nicolson]] for ''Frontiers''
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Pauli |first=Michelle |date=2004-07-14 |title=If you want something doing ... |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2004/jul/14/fiction.berylbainbridge |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
* [[Tim Parks]] for ''Tongues of Flame''
|-
'''1985'''
|{{sortname|last=Macfarlane|first=Robert|link=Robert Macfarlane (writer)}}
* [[Blake Morrison]] for ''Dark Glasses''
|''[[Mountains of the Mind]]''
* [[Jeremy Reed (writer)|Jeremy Reed]] for ''By the Fisheries''
|[[Granta]]
* [[Jane Rogers]] for ''Her Living Image''
|
'''1984'''
|-
* [[Peter Ackroyd]] for ''[[The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde]]''
|{{sortname|last=Mendelson|first=Charlotte}}
* [[Timothy Garton Ash]] for ''The Polish Revolution: Solidarity''
|''Daughters of Jerusalem''
* [[Sean O'Brien (writer)|Sean O'Brien]] for ''The Indoor Park''
|[[Picador (imprint)|Picador]], [[Macmillan Publishers|Macmillan]]
'''1983'''
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Charlotte Mendelson |url=https://www.theguardian.com/profile/charlottemendelson |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[The Guardian]] |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Cummins |first=Emma |date=2016-01-21 |title=UEA-Guardian Masterclasses student wins Bridport Prize for a first novel |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/guardian-masterclasses/guardian-masterclass-blog/2016/jan/21/uea-guardian-masterclasses-student-wins-bridport-prize-for-a-first-novel-swan-song-kelleigh-greenberg-jephcott |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=2015-07-09 |title=How to improve your novel: A one-day workshop with Charlotte Mendelson |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/guardian-masterclasses/2015/jul/09/how-to-improve-your-novel-with-charlotte-mendelson-writing-course |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
* [[Lisa St Aubin de Teran]] for ''[[Keepers of the House]]''
|-
'''1982'''
! rowspan="2" |[[2005 in literature|2005]]
* [[William Boyd (writer)|William Boyd]] for ''[[A Good Man in Africa (novel)|A Good Man in Africa]]''
|{{sortname|last=Hill|first=Justin|link=Justin Hill (writer)}}
* [[Adam Mars-Jones]] for ''Lantern Lecture''
|''Passing Under Heaven''
'''1981'''
|[[Abacus (publishers)|Abacus]]
* [[Julian Barnes]] for ''[[Metroland (book)|Metroland]]''
|
* [[Clive Sinclair (author)|Clive Sinclair]] for ''Hearts of Gold''
|-
* [[A. N. Wilson]] for ''The Healing Art''
|{{sortname|last=O'Farrell|first=Maggie}}
'''1980'''
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Distance Between Us|nolink=1}}''
* [[Max Hastings]] for ''Bomber Command''
|Review
* [[Christopher Reid]] for ''Arcadia''
|<ref>{{Cite news |date=2011-08-16 |title=Live webchat: Maggie O'Farrell |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2011/aug/16/live-webchat-maggie-o-farrell |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Hughes |first=Sarah |date=2020-12-12 |title=Maggie O'Farrell: 'My children's feedback could be pretty brutal' |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/dec/12/maggie-ofarrell-my-childrens-feedback-could-be-pretty-brutal |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
* [[Humphrey Carpenter]] for ''The Inklings''
|-

! rowspan="3" |[[2006 in literature|2006]]

|{{sortname|last=Cleave|first=Chris}}
===1970s===
|''[[Incendiary (novel)|Incendiary]]''
'''1979'''
|[[Chatto & Windus]]
* [[Helen Hodgman]] for ''Jack & Jill''
|
* [[Sara Maitland]] for ''Daughter of Jerusalem''
|-
'''1978'''
|{{sortname|last=Sheers|first=Owen}}
* [[Tom Paulin]] for ''A State of Justice''
|''Skirrid Hill''
* [[Nigel Williams (author)|Nigel Williams]] for ''My Life Closed Twice''
|[[Seren Books]]
'''1977'''
|
* [[Richard Holmes (biographer)|Richard Holmes]] for ''Shelley: The Pursuit''
|-
'''1976'''
|{{sortname|last=Smith|first=Zadie}}
* [[Dominic Cooper (author)|Dominic Cooper]] for ''The Dead of Winter''
|''[[On Beauty]]''
* [[Ian McEwan]] for ''[[First Love, Last Rites]]''
|[[Hamish Hamilton]]
'''1975'''
|
* No Award
|-
'''1974'''
! rowspan="2" |[[2007 in literature|2007]]
* [[Martin Amis]] for ''[[The Rachel Papers]]''
|{{sortname|last=Clare|first=Horatio}}
'''1973'''
* [[Peter Prince]] for ''Play Things''
|''Running for the Hills''
|[[John Murray (publishing house)|John Murray]]
* [[Paul Strathern]] for ''A Season in Abyssinia''
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Drabble |first=Emily |date=2016-07-07 |title=Horatio Clare and Penny Thomas win the Branford Boase award |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/childrens-books-site/2016/jul/07/horatio-clare-branford-boase-penny-thomas-aubrey-and-the-terrible-yoot |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
* [[Jonathan Street]] for ''Prudence Dictates''
|-
'''1972'''
|{{sortname|last=Scudamore|first=James|link=James Scudamore (author)}}
* [[Douglas Dunn]] for ''Terry Street''
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Amnesia Clinic|nolink=1}}''
* [[Gillian Tindall]] for ''Fly Away Home''
|[[Harvill Secker]]
'''1971'''
|<ref>{{Cite web |last=Deahl |first=Rachel |date=2009-12-21 |title=Deals: 12/21/2009 |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/book-deals/article/41381-deals-12-21-2009.html |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]] |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Shukman |first=Henry |date=2009-01-31 |title=Flight from the favela |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2009/jan/31/heliopolis-review-scudamore |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
* [[Susan Hill]] for ''[[I'm the King of the Castle (novel)|I'm the King of the Castle]]''
|-
* [[Richard Barber]] for ''The Knight and Chivalry''
! rowspan="4" |[[2008 in literature|2008]]
* [[Michael Hastings (playwright)|Michael Hastings]] for ''Tussy Is Me''
|{{sortname|last=Hall|first=Steven|link=Steven Hall (author)}}
'''1970'''
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Raw Shark Texts}}''
* [[Jane Gaskell]] for ''A Sweet Sweet Summer''
|[[Canongate Books|Canongate]] Books
* [[Piers Paul Read]] for ''[[Monk Dawson (novel)|Monk Dawson]]''
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Higgins |first=Charlotte |date=2013-04-15 |title=Granta list celebrates fresh crop of British novelists |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/apr/15/granta-list-british-novelists |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>

|-

|{{sortname|last=Laird|first=Nick}}
===1960s===
'''1969'''
|''On Purpose''
|[[Faber and Faber]]
* [[Angela Carter]] for ''[[Several Perceptions]]''
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Laird |first=Nick |date=2021-04-10 |title=On my radar: Nick Laird's cultural highlights |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2021/apr/10/on-my-radar-nick-laird-cultural-highlights |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
'''1968'''
|-
* [[Paul Bailey (British writer)|Paul Bailey]] for ''At The Jerusalem''
|{{sortname|last=Riley|first=Gwendoline}}
* [[Seamus Heaney]] for [[Death of a Naturalist]]''
'''1967'''
|''Joshua Spassky''
|Cape
* [[B. S. Johnson]] for ''Trawl''
|<ref>{{Cite news |date=2017-01-15 |title=On my radar: Gwendoline Riley’s cultural highlights |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/jan/15/on-my-radar-gwendoline-riley-marcel-proust-endeavour-thomas-hardy-hedda-gabler-bob-dylan |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
* [[Andrew Sinclair]] for ''The Better Half''
|-
'''1966'''
|{{sortname|last=Thirlwell|first=Adam}}
* [[Michael Frayn]] for ''[[The Tin Men]]''
* [[Julian Mitchell]] for ''The White Father''
|''Miss Herbert'' (US title: ''The Delighted States'')
|Cape
'''1965'''
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Dammann |first=Guy |date=2008-06-19 |title=Burnside, Thirlwell and Riley among Society of Authors winners |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2008/jun/19/news.guydammann |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Lewis |first=Philippa |date=2009-08-22 |title=Miss Herbert by Adam Thirlwell |language=en-GB |work=[[The Observer]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2009/aug/23/miss-herbert-adam-thirlwell-review |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0029-7712}}</ref>
* [[Peter Everett (author)|Peter Everett]] for ''Negatives''
|-
'''1964'''
! rowspan="6" |[[2009 in literature|2009]]
* [[Dan Jacobson]] for ''Time of Arrival''
|{{sortname|last=Albinia|first=Alice}}
* [[John le Carré]] for ''[[The Spy Who Came In From the Cold]]''
|''[[Empires of the Indus: The Story of a River]]''
'''1963'''
|[[John Murray (publishing house)|John Murray]]
* [[David Storey]] for ''Flight Into Camden''
|
'''1962'''
|-
* [[Hugh Thomas (historian)|Hugh Thomas]] for [[The_Spanish_Civil_War_(1961_book)|''The Spanish Civil War'']]
|{{sortname|last=Foulds|first=Adam}}
'''1961'''
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Broken Word|nolink=1}}''
* [[V. S. Naipaul]] for ''[[Miguel Street]]''
|Cape
'''1960'''
|
* [[Ted Hughes]] for ''The Hawk in the Rain''
|-

|{{sortname|last=Glass|first=Rodge}}
===1950s===
|''Alasdair Gray: A Secretary’s Biography''
'''1959'''
|[[Bloomsbury Publishing|Bloomsbury]]
* [[Thom Gunn]] for ''A Sense Of Movement''
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Littler |first=Jo |date=2009-09-25 |title=Alasdair Gray by Rodge Glass |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2009/sep/26/alasdair-gray-rodge-glass |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
'''1958'''
|-
* [[John Wain]] for ''Preliminary Essays''
|{{sortname|last=Hitchings|first=Henry}}
'''1957'''
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Secret Life of Words: How English Became English|nolink=1}}''
* [[George Lamming]] for ''[[In the Castle of My Skin]]''
|[[John Murray (publishing house)|John Murray]]
'''1956'''
|
* [[Elizabeth Jennings]] for ''A Way of Looking''
|-
'''1955'''
|{{sortname|last=Leveritt|first=Thomas}}
* [[Kingsley Amis]] for ''[[Lucky Jim]]''
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Exchange Rate Between Love and Money|nolink=1}}''
'''1954'''
|[[Harvill Secker]]
* [[Doris Lessing]] for ''Five Short Novels''
|
'''1953'''
|-
* [[Emyr Humphreys]] for ''Hear and Forgive''
|{{sortname|last=Walsh|first=Helen}}
'''1952'''
|''Once Upon a Time in England''
* [[Francis King]] for ''The Dividing Stream''
|[[Canongate Books]]
'''1951'''
|<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=May 29, 2014 |title=Review: The Lemon Grove |url=https://www.shelf-awareness.com/issue.html?issue=2262 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Shelf Awareness]]}}</ref>
* [[Roland Camberton]] for ''Scamp''
|}
'''1950'''
=== 2010s ===
* [[Nigel Kneale]] for ''Tomato Cain & Other Stories''
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"

|+Somerset Maugham Award winners, 2010–2019<ref name=":1" />

!Year
===1940s===
!Author
'''1949'''
!Title
* [[Hamish Henderson]] for ''Elegies for the Dead in Cyrenaica''
!Publisher
'''1948'''
!Prize
* [[P. H. Newby]] for ''Journey to the Interior''
!Ref.
'''1947'''
|-
* [[A. L. Barker]] for ''Innocents''
! rowspan="3" |[[2010 in literature|2010]]
|{{sortname|last=Wilson|first=Ben|link=Ben Wilson (author)}}
|''What Price Liberty?''
|[[Faber and Faber]]
| £2,000
|<ref>{{Cite web |date= 29 February 2016|title=Heyday: The 1850s and the Dawn of the Global Age by Ben Wilson |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780465064250 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Publishers Weekly]]}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Oyeyemi|first=Helen}}
|''[[White Is for Witching|White is for Witching]]''
|Picador
| £3,000
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Akbar |first=Arifa |date=2019-03-02 |title=Helen Oyeyemi: ‘I had such a lovely time dating different cities’ |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/mar/02/helen-oyeyemi-gingerbread-interview |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=2014-03-02 |title=Helen Oyeyemi: 'I'm interested in the way women disappoint one another' |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/mar/02/helen-oyeyemi-women-disappoint-one-another |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Polley|first=Jacob}}
|''Talk of the Town''
|Picador
| £5,000
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Polley |first=Jacob |date=2017-01-29 |title=On my radar: Jacob Polley’s cultural highlights |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2017/jan/29/on-my-radar-jacob-polley-british-museum-claudia-rankine-tindersticks |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
|-
! rowspan="3" |[[2011 in literature|2011]]
|{{sortname|last=Gamble|first=Miriam}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Squirrels Are Dead|nolink=1}}''
|Bloodaxe
| £3,500
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Harris|first=Alexandra}}
|''Romantic Moderns''
|Thames and Hudson
| £3,500
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=O'Riordan|first=Adam}}
|''In the Flesh''
|Chatto Poetry
| £3,500
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Adam O'Riordan |url=https://www.theguardian.com/profile/adamoriordan?page=2 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[The Guardian]] |language=en}}</ref>
|-
![[2012 in literature|2012]]
| colspan="4" |''No award given''
|<ref name=":3" />
|-
! rowspan="4" |[[2013 in literature|2013]]
|{{sortname|last=Beauman|first=Ned}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Teleportation Accident}}''
|Sceptre
| £2,500
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Beckerman |first=Hannah |date=2017-08-13 |title=Ned Beauman: ‘There’s something extremely seductive about madness’ |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/aug/13/meet-author-ned-beauman-madness-better-than-defeat |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Curtis|first=Abi}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Glass Delusion|nolink=1}}''
|Salt
| £2,500
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Stretch|first=Joe}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Adult|nolink=1}}''
|Cape
| £2,500
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Wood|first=Lucy|link=Lucy Wood (author)}}
|''Diving Belles''
|[[Bloomsbury Publishing|Bloomsbury]]
| £2,500
|
|-
! rowspan="3" |[[2014 in literature|2014]]
|{{sortname|last=Sackville|first=Amy}}
|''Orkney''
|[[Granta]]
| £2,000
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Hildyard|first=Daisy}}
|''Hunters in the Snow Glass Delusion''
|Cape
| £4,000
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Mohamed|first=Nadifa}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Orchard of Lost Souls}}''
|Simon & Schuster
| £4,000
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Ghadiali |first=Ashish |date=2021-05-25 |title=The Fortune Men by Nadifa Mohamed review–a miscarriage of justice revealed&nbsp; |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/may/25/the-fortune-men-by-nadifa-mohamed-review-a-miscarriage-of-justice-revisited |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
|-
! rowspan="4" |[[2015 in literature|2015]]
|{{sortname|last=Beckman|first=Jonathan}}
|''How to Ruin a Queen: Marie Antoinette, the Stolen Diamonds and the Scandal that Shook the French Throne''
|[[John Murray (publishing house)|John Murray]]
| £2,500
|<ref name=":2">{{Cite news |last=Flood |first=Alison |date=2015-06-26 |title=Betty Trask award goes to Ben Fergusson's 'grittily evocative' debut |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/jun/26/betty-trask-award-ben-fergussons-debut-novel |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Berry|first=Liz}}
|''Black Country''
|[[Chatto & Windus]]
| £2,500
|<ref name=":2" />
|-
|{{sortname|last=Brooks|first=Ben|link=Ben Brooks (novelist)}}
|''Lolito''
|[[Canongate Books]]
| £2,500
|<ref name=":2" />
|-
|{{sortname|last=Pilger|first=Zoe}}
|''Eat My Heart Out''
|Serpent’s Tail
| £2,500
|<ref name=":2" />
|-
! rowspan="5" |[[2016 in literature|2016]]
|{{sortname|last=Greengrass|first=Jessie}}
|''An Account Of The Decline Of The Great Auk, According To One Who Saw It''
|JM Originals
| £2,500
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Hay|first=Daisy}}
|''Mr & Mrs Disraeli: A Strange Romance''
|[[Chatto & Windus]]
| £2,500
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=McMillan|first=Andrew|link=Andrew McMillan (poet)}}
|''Physical''
|Cape Poetry
| £2,500
|<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=June 23, 2016 |title=Awards: Princess of Asturias; PEN Ackerley; Society of Authors |url=https://www.shelf-awareness.com/issue.html?issue=2781 |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Shelf Awareness]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=McMillan |first=Andrew |date=2018-08-19 |title=On my radar: Andrew McMillan’s cultural highlights |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2018/aug/19/andrew-mcmillan-poet-cultural-highlights-robyn-liberty-goosebumps |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Shaffi |first=Sarah |date=2022-06-15 |title=‘Landmark’ anthology 100 Queer Poems published for Pride month |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/jun/15/landmark-anthology-100-queer-poems-published-for-pride-month |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Morris|first=Thomas|link=Thomas Morris (writer)}}
|''We Don’t Know What We’re Doing''
|[[Faber and Faber]]
| £2,500
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Underwood|first=Jack|link=Jack Underwood (writer)}}
|''Happiness''
|[[Faber and Faber]]
| £2,500
|
|-
! rowspan="3" |[[2017 in literature|2017]]
|{{sortname|last=Gordon|first=Edmund|link=Edmund Gordon (writer)}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Invention of Angela Carter|nolink=1}}''
|Vintage
| £5,000
|<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=2017 Somerset Maugham Award Winners |url=https://www.barnesandnoble.com/b/2010s-somerset-maugham-awards/2017-somerset-maugham-award-winners/_/N-1z141wbZ8qnZ2q6w |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=[[Barnes & Noble]] |language=en}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Lee-Houghton|first=Melissa}}
|''Sunshine''
|Penned in the Margins
| £5,000
|<ref name=":4" />
|-
|{{sortname|last=MacInnes|first=Martin}}
|''Infinite Ground''
|Atlantic Books
| £5,000
|
|-
! rowspan="3" |[[2018 in literature|2018]]
|{{sortname|last=Chingonyi|first=Kayo}}
|''Kumukanda''
|Chatto Poetry
| £5,250
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Chingonyi |first=Kayo |date=2022-08-20 |title=On my radar: Kayo Chingonyi’s cultural highlights |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2022/aug/20/on-my-radar-kayo-chingonyi-cultural-highlights |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Mozley|first=Fiona}}
|''[[Elmet (novel)|Elmet]]''
|JM Originals
| £5,250
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Nash|first=Miriam}}
|''All the Prayers in the House''
|Bloodaxe
| £5,250
|
|-
! rowspan="4" |[[2019 in literature|2019]]
|{{sortname|last=Antrobus|first=Raymond}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Perseverance|nolink=1}}''
|Penned in the Margins
| £4,000
|<ref>{{Cite news |last=Flood |first=Alison |date=2019-05-20 |title=Raymond Antrobus becomes first poet to win Rathbones Folio prize |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/may/20/raymond-antrobus-becomes-first-poet-to-win-folio-prize |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Sethi |first=Anita |date=2019-12-28 |title=Raymond Antrobus: ‘In some ways, poetry is my first language’ |language=en-GB |work=[[The Guardian]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/dec/28/raymond-antrobus-the-perseverance-poetry-interview |access-date=2023-02-10 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Le Bas|first=Damian|link=Damian Le Bas (writer)}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Stopping Places|nolink=1}}''
|[[Chatto & Windus]]
| £4,000
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Power|first=Phoebe}}
|''Shrines of Upper Austria''
|Carcanet
| £4,000
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Stevens|first=Nell}}
|''[[Mrs Gaskell and Me]]''
|[[Picador (imprint)|Picador]]
| £4,000
|
|}


=== 2020s ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+Somerset Maugham Award winners, 2020–present<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |date=2020-05-08 |title=Somerset Maugham Awards |url=https://www2.societyofauthors.org/prizes/the-soa-awards/somerset-maugham-awards/ |access-date=2023-02-09 |website=[[The Society of Authors]] |language=en-GB}}</ref>
!Year
!Author
!Title
!Publisher
!Ref.
|-
! rowspan="4" |[[2020 in literature|2020]]
|{{sortname|last=Soden|first=Oliver}}
|''Michael Tippett: The Biography''
|[[Weidenfeld & Nicolson]]/[[Orion Publishing Group|Orion]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Watt|first=Roseanne}}
|''Moder Dy''
|[[Birlinn (publisher)|Birlinn]]/Polygon
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Allison|first=Alex}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2=Art of the Body|nolink=1}}''
|Dialogue Books/[[Little, Brown and Company|Little, Brown & Co.]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Al-Kadhi|first=Amrou}}
|''Unicorn''
|[[4th Estate (imprint)|4th Estate]]
|
|-
! rowspan="4" |[[2021 in literature|2021]]
|{{sortname|last=Ash|first=Lamorna}}
|''Dark, Salt, Clear''
|[[Bloomsbury Publishing|Bloomsbury]]
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Baafi|first=Isabelle}}
|''Ripe''
|Ignition Press
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Balogun|first=Akeem}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2= Storm |nolink=1}}''
|Okapi Books
|
|-
|{{sortname|last=Armstrong|first=Graeme|link=Graeme Armstrong (author)}}
|''{{sortname|1=The|2= Young Team |nolink=1}}''
|[[Pan Macmillan]]/[[Picador (imprint)|Picador]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Graeme Armstrong |url=http://blakefriedmann.co.uk/graeme-armstrong |access-date=2023-02-09 |website=Blake Friedmann |language=en-GB}}</ref>
|-
! rowspan="5" |[[2022 in literature|2022]]
|{{sortname|last=Sy-Quia|first=Stephanie}}
|''Amnion''
|[[Granta]], Granta Poetry
|<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=1 June 2022 |title=Graphic novel wins at the 2022 Society of Authors’ Awards |url=https://societyofauthors.org/News/News/2022/June/2022-Society-of-Authors-winners |access-date=2022-06-06 |website=[[Society of Authors]]}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Cin|first=Tice}}
|''Keeping the House''
|[[And Other Stories]]
|<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-06-01 |title=Tice Cin's KEEPING THE HOUSE wins a Somerset Maugham Award |url=https://www.watsonlittle.com/tice-cins-keeping-the-house-wins-a-somerset-maugham-award/ |access-date=2023-02-10 |website=Watson Little |language=en-US}}</ref>
|-
|{{sortname|last=Osborne-Crowley|first=Lucia}}
|''My Body Keeps Your Secrets''
|Indigo Press
|<ref name=":0" />
|-
|{{sortname|last=Nelson|first=Caleb Azumah}}
|''[[Open Water (novel)|Open Water]]''
|[[Penguin Random House]]/[[Viking Press]]
|<ref name=":0" />
|-
|{{sortname|last=Elsner|first=Maia}}
|''Overrun by Wild Boars''
|[[Flipped eye publishing|Flipped Eye Publishing]]
|<ref name=":0" />
|-
! rowspan="6" |[[2023 in literature|2023]]
|[[Travis Alabanza]]
|''None of the Above''
|Canongate
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-06-28 |title=‘A plethora of riches’ – announcing the winners of the 2023 Society of Authors’ Awards - The Society of Authors |url=https://www2.societyofauthors.org/2023/06/29/a-plethora-of-riches-announcing-the-winners-of-the-2023-society-of-authors-awards/ |access-date=2023-06-30 |language=en-GB}}</ref>
|-
|[[Sussie Anie]]
|''To Fill a Yellow House''
|Phoenix Books
|
|-
|[[Mya-Rose Craig]]
|''[[Birdgirl (book)|Birdgirl]]''
|Penguin
|
|-
|[[Jay Gao]]
|''Imperium''
|Carcanet
|
|-
|[[Gurnaik Johal]]
|''We Move''
|Profile
|
|-
|[[Moses McKenzie]]
|''An Olive Grove in Ends''
|Wildfire
|
|}
==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* {{cite web |url=https://www.societyofauthors.org/Prizes/Fiction/Somerset-Maugham/Past-winners |title=Somerset Maugham Award past winners |publisher=Society of Authors |author= |date= |accessdate=May 23, 2018}}
{{W. Somerset Maugham}}


[[Category:1947 establishments in the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:1947 establishments in the United Kingdom]]

Latest revision as of 14:04, 31 December 2024

The Somerset Maugham Award is a British literary prize given each year by the Society of Authors. Set up by William Somerset Maugham in 1947 the awards enable young writers to enrich their work by gaining experience in foreign countries. The awards go to writers under the age of 35[1] with works published in the year before the award; the work can be either non-fiction, fiction or poetry.[2]

Since 1964 multiple winners have usually been chosen in the same year. In 1975 and in 2012 the award was not given.[3]

List of winners

[edit]

1940s

[edit]
Somerset Maugham Award winners, 1947–1949[4]
Year Author Title Publisher
1947 A.L. Barker Innocents Hogarth Press
1948 P.H. Newby Journey to the Interior Jonathan Cape
1949 Hamish Henderson Elegies for the Dead in Cyrenaica John Lehmann

1950s

[edit]
Somerset Maugham Award winners, 1950–1959[4]
Year Author Title Publisher Ref.
1950 Nigel Kneale Tomato Cain & Other Stories Collins
1951 Roland Camberton Scamp John Lehmann
1952 Francis King The Dividing Stream Longman
1953 Emyr Humphreys Hear and Forgive Gollancz
1954 Doris Lessing Five Short Novels Michael Joseph
1955 Kingsley Amis Lucky Jim Gollancz
1956 Elizabeth Jennings A Way of Looking Deutsch
1957 George Lamming In the Castle of My Skin Michael Joseph [5][6]
1958 John Wain Preliminary Essays Macmillan
1959 Thom Gunn A Sense of Movement Faber and Faber

1960s

[edit]
Somerset Maugham Award winners, 1960–1969[4]
Year Author Title Publisher Ref.
1960 Ted Hughes The Hawk in the Rain Faber and Faber
1961 V.S. Naipaul Miguel Street Deutsch
1962 Hugh Thomas The Spanish Civil War Eyre & Spottiswoode
1963 David Storey Flight Into Camden Longman
1964 Dan Jacobson Time of Arrival Weidenfeld
John Le Carré The Spy Who Came in from the Cold Gollancz
1965 Peter Everett Negatives Jonathan Cape
1966 Michael Frayn The Tin Men Collins
1966 Julian Mitchell The White Father Constable
1967 B.S. Johnson Trawl Secker & Warburg
Andrew Sinclair The Better Half Jonathan Cape
1968 Paul Bailey At The Jerusalem Jonathan Cape [7][8]
Seamus Heaney Death of a Naturalist Faber and Faber
1969 Angela Carter Several Perceptions Heinemann

1970s

[edit]
Somerset Maugham Award winners, 1970–1979[4]
Year Author Title Publisher Ref.
1970 Jane Gaskell A Sweet Sweet Summer Hodder & Stoughton
Piers Paul Read Monk Dawson Secker & Warburg
1971 Richard Barber The Knight and Chivalry Longman
Michael Hastings Tussy Is Me Weidenfeld
Susan Hill I’m the King of the Castle Hamish Hamilton
1972 Douglas Dunn Terry Street Faber and Faber
Gillian Tindall Fly Away Home Hodder & Stoughton
1973 Peter Prince Play Things Gollancz [9]
Paul Strathern A Season in Abyssinia Macmillan
Jonathan Street Prudence Dictates Hart-Davis
1974 Martin Amis The Rachel Papers Jonathan Cape [10][11]
1975 No Award [12]
1976 Dominic Cooper The Dead of Winter Chatto & Windus
Ian McEwan First Love, Last Rites Jonathan Cape [13]
1977 Richard Holmes Shelley: The Pursuit Quartet Books
1978 Tom Paulin A State of Justice Faber and Faber
Nigel Williams My Life Closed Twice Secker & Warburg
1979 Helen Hodgman Jack & Jill Duckworth [14][12]
Sara Maitland Daughter of Jerusalem Blond & Briggs

1980s

[edit]
Somerset Maugham Award winners, 1980–1989[4]
Year Author Title Publisher Ref.
1980 Humphrey Carpenter The Inklings Allen & Unwin
Max Hastings Bomber Command Michael Joseph [15]
Christopher Reid Arcadia Oxford University Press
1981 Julian Barnes Metroland Jonathan Cape
Clive Sinclair Hearts of Gold Allison & Busby [16][17]
A.N. Wilson The Healing Art Secker & Warburg
1982 William Boyd A Good Man in Africa Hamish Hamilton
Adam Mars-Jones Lantern Lecture Faber and Faber
1983 Lisa St Aubin de Teran Keepers of the House Jonathan Cape
1984 Peter Ackroyd The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde Hamish Hamilton
Timothy Garton Ash The Polish Revolution: Solidarity Jonathan Cape
Sean O'Brien The Indoor Park Bloodaxe Books [18]
1985 Blake Morrison Dark Glasses Chatto & Windus [19]
Jeremy Reed By the Fisheries Jonathan Cape
Jane Rogers Her Living Image Faber and Faber [20][21][22]
1986 Patricia Ferguson Family Myths and Legends Andre Deutsch [23]
Adam Nicolson Frontiers Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Tim Parks Tongues of Flame Heinemann
1987 Stephen Gregory The Cormorant Heinemann [24]
Janni Howker Isaac Campion Julia MacRae
Andrew Motion The Lamberts Chatto & Windus
1988 Jimmy Burns The Land That Lost Its Heroes Bloomsbury
Carol Ann Duffy Selling Manhattan Anvil
Matthew Kneale Whore Banquets Gollancz Heinemann
1989 Rupert Christiansen Romantic Affinities Bodley Head
Alan Hollinghurst The Swimming-Pool Library Chatto & Windus
Deirdre Madden The Birds of the Innocent Wood Faber and Faber

1990s

[edit]
Somerset Maugham Award winners, 1990–1999[4]
Year Author Title Publisher Ref.
1990 Mark Hudson Our Grandmothers' Drums Secker & Warburg
Sam North The Automatic Man Secker & Warburg [25]
Nicholas Shakespeare The Vision of Elena Silves Collins Harvill
1991 Peter Benson The Other Occupant Macmillan [26]
Lesley Glaister Honour Thy Father Secker & Warburg [27][28]
Helen Simpson Four Bare Legs in a Bed Heinemann
1992 Geoff Dyer But Beautiful Jonathan Cape [29][30]
Lawrence Norfolk Lempriere’s Dictionary S. Stevenson
Gerard Woodward Householder Chatto & Windus
1993 Dea Birkett Jella Gollancz
Glyn Maxwell Out of the Rain Bloodaxe Books [31]
Duncan McLean Bucket of Tongues Secker & Warburg [32][33]
1994 Jackie Kay Other Lovers Bloodaxe Books
A.L. Kennedy Looking for the Possible Dance Secker & Warburg
Philip Marsden Crossing Place HarperCollins
1995 Patrick French Younghusband HarperCollins [34]
Simon Garfield The End of Innocence Faber and Faber
Kathleen Jamie The Queen of Sheba Bloodaxe Books [35]
Laura Thompson The Dogs Chatto & Windus [36]
1996 Katherine Pierpoint Truffle Beds Faber and Faber [37]
Alan Warner Morvern Callar Vintage [38]
1997 Rhidian Brook The Testimony of Taliesin Jones Flamingo
Kate Clanchy Slattern Chatto & Windus [39]
Philip Hensher Kitchen Venom Hamish Hamilton
Francis Spufford I May Be Some Time Faber and Faber
1998 Rachel Cusk The Country Life Picador, Macmillan [40]
Jonathan Rendall This Bloody Mary is the Last Thing I Own Faber and Faber
Kate Summerscale The Queen of Whale Cay Fourth Estate
Robert Twigger Angry White Pyjamas Indigo
1999 Andrea Ashworth Once In a House On Fire Picador, Macmillan
Paul Farley The Boy from the Chemist Is Here To See You Picador, Macmillan
Giles Foden The Last King of Scotland Faber and Faber
Jonathan Freedland Bring Home the Revolution Fourth Estate

2000s

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Somerset Maugham Award winners, 2000–2009[4]
Year Author Title Publisher Ref.
2000 Bella Bathurst The Lighthouse Stevensons HarperCollins [41]
Sarah Waters Affinity Virago Press [42]
2001 Edward Platt Leadville Picador, Macmillan
Ben Rice Pobby and Dingan Jonathan Cape [12]
2002 Charlotte Hobson Black Earth City Granta
Marcel Theroux The Paperchase Abacus
2003 William Fiennes The Snow Geese Picador, Macmillan
Hari Kunzru The Impressionist Hamish Hamilton [43]
Jon McGregor If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things Bloomsbury [44][45]
2004 Mark Blayney Two Kinds of Silence Manuscript Publishing [46]
Robert Macfarlane Mountains of the Mind Granta
Charlotte Mendelson Daughters of Jerusalem Picador, Macmillan [47][48][49]
2005 Justin Hill Passing Under Heaven Abacus
Maggie O'Farrell The Distance Between Us Review [50][51]
2006 Chris Cleave Incendiary Chatto & Windus
Owen Sheers Skirrid Hill Seren Books
Zadie Smith On Beauty Hamish Hamilton
2007 Horatio Clare Running for the Hills John Murray [52]
James Scudamore The Amnesia Clinic Harvill Secker [53][54]
2008 Steven Hall The Raw Shark Texts Canongate Books [55]
Nick Laird On Purpose Faber and Faber [56]
Gwendoline Riley Joshua Spassky Cape [57]
Adam Thirlwell Miss Herbert (US title: The Delighted States) Cape [58][59]
2009 Alice Albinia Empires of the Indus: The Story of a River John Murray
Adam Foulds The Broken Word Cape
Rodge Glass Alasdair Gray: A Secretary’s Biography Bloomsbury [60]
Henry Hitchings The Secret Life of Words: How English Became English John Murray
Thomas Leveritt The Exchange Rate Between Love and Money Harvill Secker
Helen Walsh Once Upon a Time in England Canongate Books [61]

2010s

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Somerset Maugham Award winners, 2010–2019[4]
Year Author Title Publisher Prize Ref.
2010 Ben Wilson What Price Liberty? Faber and Faber £2,000 [62]
Helen Oyeyemi White is for Witching Picador £3,000 [63][64]
Jacob Polley Talk of the Town Picador £5,000 [65]
2011 Miriam Gamble The Squirrels Are Dead Bloodaxe £3,500
Alexandra Harris Romantic Moderns Thames and Hudson £3,500
Adam O'Riordan In the Flesh Chatto Poetry £3,500 [66]
2012 No award given [12]
2013 Ned Beauman The Teleportation Accident Sceptre £2,500 [67]
Abi Curtis The Glass Delusion Salt £2,500
Joe Stretch The Adult Cape £2,500
Lucy Wood Diving Belles Bloomsbury £2,500
2014 Amy Sackville Orkney Granta £2,000
Daisy Hildyard Hunters in the Snow Glass Delusion Cape £4,000
Nadifa Mohamed The Orchard of Lost Souls Simon & Schuster £4,000 [68]
2015 Jonathan Beckman How to Ruin a Queen: Marie Antoinette, the Stolen Diamonds and the Scandal that Shook the French Throne John Murray £2,500 [69]
Liz Berry Black Country Chatto & Windus £2,500 [69]
Ben Brooks Lolito Canongate Books £2,500 [69]
Zoe Pilger Eat My Heart Out Serpent’s Tail £2,500 [69]
2016 Jessie Greengrass An Account Of The Decline Of The Great Auk, According To One Who Saw It JM Originals £2,500
Daisy Hay Mr & Mrs Disraeli: A Strange Romance Chatto & Windus £2,500
Andrew McMillan Physical Cape Poetry £2,500 [70][71][72]
Thomas Morris We Don’t Know What We’re Doing Faber and Faber £2,500
Jack Underwood Happiness Faber and Faber £2,500
2017 Edmund Gordon The Invention of Angela Carter Vintage £5,000 [73]
Melissa Lee-Houghton Sunshine Penned in the Margins £5,000 [73]
Martin MacInnes Infinite Ground Atlantic Books £5,000
2018 Kayo Chingonyi Kumukanda Chatto Poetry £5,250 [74]
Fiona Mozley Elmet JM Originals £5,250
Miriam Nash All the Prayers in the House Bloodaxe £5,250
2019 Raymond Antrobus The Perseverance Penned in the Margins £4,000 [75][76]
Damian Le Bas The Stopping Places Chatto & Windus £4,000
Phoebe Power Shrines of Upper Austria Carcanet £4,000
Nell Stevens Mrs Gaskell and Me Picador £4,000

2020s

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Somerset Maugham Award winners, 2020–present[4]
Year Author Title Publisher Ref.
2020 Oliver Soden Michael Tippett: The Biography Weidenfeld & Nicolson/Orion
Roseanne Watt Moder Dy Birlinn/Polygon
Alex Allison The Art of the Body Dialogue Books/Little, Brown & Co.
Amrou Al-Kadhi Unicorn 4th Estate
2021 Lamorna Ash Dark, Salt, Clear Bloomsbury
Isabelle Baafi Ripe Ignition Press
Akeem Balogun The Storm Okapi Books
Graeme Armstrong The Young Team Pan Macmillan/Picador [77]
2022 Stephanie Sy-Quia Amnion Granta, Granta Poetry [78]
Tice Cin Keeping the House And Other Stories [78][79]
Lucia Osborne-Crowley My Body Keeps Your Secrets Indigo Press [78]
Caleb Azumah Nelson Open Water Penguin Random House/Viking Press [78]
Maia Elsner Overrun by Wild Boars Flipped Eye Publishing [78]
2023 Travis Alabanza None of the Above Canongate [80]
Sussie Anie To Fill a Yellow House Phoenix Books
Mya-Rose Craig Birdgirl Penguin
Jay Gao Imperium Carcanet
Gurnaik Johal We Move Profile
Moses McKenzie An Olive Grove in Ends Wildfire

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