Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize
Annual British literary prize
Award
The Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize is the United Kingdom 's first literary award for comic literature . Established in 2000 and named in honour of P. G. Wodehouse , past winners include Paul Torday in 2007 with Salmon Fishing in the Yemen and Marina Lewycka with A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian 2005 and Jasper Fforde for The Well of Lost Plots in 2004. Gary Shteyngart was the first American winner in 2011,[ 1] and 2020 saw a graphic novel take the prize for the first time.[ 2]
The Prize is sponsored and organised by Bollinger , a producer of sparkling wines from the Champagne region of France, and Everyman Library , a book imprint that is a division of Random House .
Until 2019 the winner was announced at the annual Hay Festival .[ 3] Winners receive a jeroboam of Champagne Bollinger Special Cuvée, a case of Bollinger La Grande Année and a complete set of the Everyman's Library P. G. Wodehouse collection. In addition, a Gloucestershire Old Spots pig is also named after the winning novel.
Winners and shortlists
The judges for the inaugural award were Stephen Fry , Craig Brown , Sebastian Faulks and Jo Brand .[ 4]
Year
Author(s)
Title
Publisher
Result
Ref.
2000
Howard Jacobson
The Mighty Walzer
Jonathan Cape
Winner
[ 5]
Helen Fielding
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
Viking Press
Shortlisted
[ 4]
Tony Hawks
Playing the Moldovans at Tennis
Ebury
Hugh Massingberd
The Book of Obituaries
Pan Books
Sue Townsend
Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years
Michael Joseph
2001
Jonathan Coe
The Rotters' Club
Viking Press
Winner
[ 6]
2002
Michael Frayn
Spies
Faber and Faber
Winner
Terry Eagleton
The Gatekeeper
St. Martin's Press
Shortlisted
[ 7]
Lissa Evans
Spencer's List
Viking Press
Will Ferguson
Happiness™
Canongate
Dave Gorman & Danny Wallace
Are You Dave Gorman?
Ebury
Terry Pratchett
Thief of Time
Doubleday
2003
DBC Pierre
Vernon God Little
Faber and Faber
Winner
[ 8]
Lucy Ellmann
Dot in the Universe
Bloomsbury
Shortlisted
[ 9]
India Knight
Don't You Want Me
Penguin Books
Yann Martel
Life of Pi
Knopf Canada
Allison Pearson
I Don't Know How She Does It
Chatto & Windus
Zadie Smith
The Autograph Man
Hamish Hamilton
2004
Jasper Fforde
The Well of Lost Plots
Hodder & Stoughton
Winner
[ 10]
Andrey Kurkov
Penguin Lost
Vintage Books
Shortlisted
Deborah Moggach
These Foolish Things
Vintage Books
Alexei Sayle
Overtaken
Sceptre
2005
Marina Lewycka
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian
Viking Press
Winner
[ 11] [ 12]
James Hamilton-Paterson
Cooking with Fernet Branca
Faber and Faber
Shortlisted
[ 13]
Lloyd Jones
Mr Vogel
Seren
Tiffany Murray
Happy Accidents
Harper Perennial
Terry Pratchett
Going Postal
Doubleday
Malcolm Pryce
The Unbearable Lightness of Being in Aberystwyth
Bloomsbury
2006
Christopher Brookmyre
All Fun and Games Until Somebody Loses an Eye
Abacus Books
Winner
[ 14]
Jilly Cooper
Wicked!
Bantam Press
Shortlisted
[ 15]
Robert Lewis
The Last Llanelli Train
Serpent's Tail
John O'Farrell
May Contain Nuts
Doubleday
Terry Pratchett
Thud!
Doubleday
Zadie Smith
On Beauty
Hamish Hamilton
2007
Paul Torday
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Winner
[ 16] [ 17]
Howard Jacobson
Kalooki Nights
Jonathan Cape
Shortlisted
[ 18]
Marina Lewycka
Two Caravans
Penguin Books , Fig Tree
David Nobbs
Cupid's Dart
Heinemann
2008
Will Self
The Butt
Bloomsbury
Winner
[ 19] [ 20]
Alan Bennett
The Uncommon Reader
Faber and Faber
Shortlisted
[ 21]
Joe Dunthorne
Submarine
Hamish Hamilton
Julian Gough
Jude: Level 1
Old Street
Garrison Keillor
Pontoon: A Novel of Lake Wobegon
Viking Press
John Walsh
Sunday at the Cross Bones
Harper Perennial
2009
Geoff Dyer
Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi
Canongate Books
Winner
[ 22] [ 23]
Christopher Brookmyre
A Snowball in Hell
Little, Brown and Company
Shortlisted
[ 24] [ 25]
Lissa Evans
Their Finest Hour and a Half
Transworld / Doubleday
James Hamilton-Paterson
Rancid Pansies
Faber and Faber
Saša Stanišić
How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Steve Toltz
A Fraction of the Whole
Hamish Hamilton
2010
Ian McEwan
Solar
Jonathan Cape
Winner
[ 26] [ 27]
Paul Murray
Skippy Dies
Hamish Hamilton
Shortlisted
[ 28] [ 29]
Tiffany Murray
Diamond Star Halo
Portobello
David Nicholls
One Day
Hodder & Stoughton
Malcolm Pryce
From Aberystwyth with Love
Bloomsbury
2011
Gary Shteyngart
Super Sad True Love Story
Granta
Winner
[ 1] [ 30]
Manu Joseph
Serious Men
John Murray
Shortlisted
[ 31]
India Knight
Comfort and Joy
Penguin Books , Fig Tree
Sam Leith
The Coincidence Engine
Bloomsbury
Catherine O'Flynn
The News Where You Are
Penguin Books
2012
Terry Pratchett
Snuff
Transworld / Doubleday
Winner
[ 32] [ 33]
Julian Gough
Jude in London
Old Street
Shortlisted
[ 34] [ 35]
John Lanchester
Capital
W. W. Norton
John O'Farrell
The Man Who Forgot His Wife
Doubleday
Sue Townsend
The Woman Who Went to Bed for a Year
Michael Joseph
2013
Howard Jacobson
Zoo Time
Bloomsbury
Winner
[ 36] [ 37]
Joseph Connolly
England's Lane
Quercus
Shortlisted
[ 38]
Helen DeWitt
Lightning Rods (and Other Stories)
New Directions
Michael Frayn
Skios
Faber and Faber
Deborah Moggach
Heartbreak Hotel
Chatto & Windus
2014
Edward St Aubyn
Lost for Words
Picador
Winner
[ 39] [ 40] [ 41]
Sebastian Faulks
Jeeves and the Wedding Bells
Hutchinson
Shortlisted
[ 42] [ 43] [ 44]
Helen Fielding
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
Jonathan Cape
Hanif Kureishi
The Last Word
Faber and Faber
John Niven
Straight White Male
Heinemann
Joseph O'Connor
The Thrill of it All
Harvill Secker
2015
Alexander McCall Smith
Fatty O'Leary's Dinner Party
Polygon
Winner
[ 45] [ 46]
Helen Lederer
Losing It
Pan Macmillan
Shortlisted
[ 47] [ 48]
Caitlin Moran
How to Build a Girl
Ebury
Joseph O'Neill
The Dog
4th Estate
Nina Stibbe
Man at the Helm
Viking Press , Penguin Books
Irvine Welsh
A Decent Ride
Jonathan Cape
2016
Paul Murray
The Mark and the Void
Penguin Books
Winner (tie)
[ 49] [ 50]
Hannah Rothschild
The Improbability of Love
Bloomsbury
Paul Beatty
The Sellout
Oneworld Publications
Shortlisted
[ 51] [ 52]
Marina Lewycka
The Lubetkin Legacy
Penguin Random House
John O'Farrell
There's Only Two David Beckhams
Black Swan, Transworld
2017
Helen Fielding
Bridget Jones's Baby
Vintage Books
Winner
[ 53] [ 54]
Carl Hiaasen
Razor Girl
Little, Brown and Company
Shortlisted
[ 55]
James Robertson
To Be Continued...
Penguin Random House
Richard Russo
Everybody's Fool
Atlantic Books
Nina Stibbe
Paradise Lodge
Penguin Random House
Simon Wroe
Here Comes Trouble
Orion Books
2018
Not awarded
[ 56] [ 57] [ 58]
2019
Nina Stibbe
Reasons to be Cheerful
Little, Brown and Company
Winner
[ 59] [ 60]
Jen Beagin
Vacuum in the Dark
Simon & Schuster
Shortlisted
[ 61] [ 62]
Kate Davies
In at the Deep End
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Roddy Doyle
Charlie Savage
Jonathan Cape
Lissa Evans
Old Baggage
Harper Perennial
Paul Ewen
Francis Plug: Writer in Residence
Galley Beggar Press
2020
Matthew Dooley
Flake
Jonathan Cape
Winner
[ 2] [ 63]
Oisín Fagan
Nobber
John Murray
Shortlisted
[ 64]
Jessica Francis Kane
Rules for Visiting
Granta
Jenny Offill
Weather
Granta
Alastair Puddick
46% Better than Dave
Raven Crest Books
Hannah Rothschild
House of Trelawney
Bloomsbury
2021
Guy Kennaway
The Accidental Collector
Mensch
Winner
[ 65]
Dolly Alderton
Ghosts
Penguin Books
Shortlisted
[ 66]
A. Naji Bakhti
Between Beirut and the Moon
Influx Press
Diksha Basu
Destination Wedding
Bloomsbury
Hilary Leichter
Temporary
Faber and Faber
Lauren Oyler
Fake Accounts
4th Estate
2022
Percival Everett
The Trees
Influx Press
Winner
[ 67]
John Boyne
The Echo Chamber
Doubleday
Shortlisted
[ 68]
Zakiya Dalila Harris
The Other Black Girl
Bloomsbury
Marian Keyes
Again, Rachel
Penguin Books , Michael Joseph
Andrew Lipstein
Last Resort
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Sarah Lotz
Impossible
HarperCollins
Phoebe Luckhurst
The Lock-in
Penguin Books , Michael Joseph
Lucy Mangan
Are We Having Fun Yet?
Profile
Richard Osman
The Man Who Died Twice
Viking Press
Gary Shteyngart
Our Country Friends
Atlantic Books
Nina Stibbe
One Day I Shall Astonish the World
Viking Press
Joy Williams
Harrow
Profile
2023
Bob Mortimer
The Satsuma Complex
Gallery Books
Winner
[ 69] [ 70]
Fergus Craig
Murder at Crime Manor
Sphere
Shortlisted
[ 71]
James Hannaham
Didn't Nobody Give a Shit What Happened to Carlotta
Europa Editions
Aravind Jayan
Teen Couple Have Fun Outdoors
Serpent's Tail
India Knight
Darling
Fig Tree
Sophie McCartney
Mother Hens
HarperNorth
2024
Ferdia Lennon
Glorious Exploits
Fig Tree
Winner
[ 72]
2024
Dolly Alderton
Good Material
Fig Tree
Shortlisted
[ 73]
Kaliane Bradley
The Ministry of Time
Sceptre
Andrew Hunter Murray
A Beginner's Guide to Breaking and Entering
Hutchinson Heinemann
Ferdia Lennon
Glorious Exploits
Fig Tree
Caroline O'Donoghue
The Rachel Incident
Virago
David Nicholls
You Are Here
Sceptre
Jen Sugden and Chris Sugden
High Vaultage
Gollancz
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