‘Unflinching’: Villawood graphic novel wins book of the year at NSW premier’s literary awards
Safdar Ahmed's Still Alive: Notes from Australia's Immigration Detention System lands top prize and $30,000, alongside books by Tony Birch and Kate Holden
A debut graphic novel documenting the stories of detainees inside Villawood immigration detention centre has been named book of the year at the New South Wales premier's literary awards, lauded by judges as a labour of generosity" and an unflinching critique of policy".
Still Alive: Notes from Australia's Immigration Detention System by Safdar Ahmed took out the annual literary award's top prize, worth $10,000, on Monday night, having also won the $20,000 multicultural category earlier in the evening. Put out by tiny Melbourne publisher Twelve Panels Press, Still Alive is going through a reprint after accruing significant critical acclaim.
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