National Book Critics Circle
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The National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) is an American nonprofit organization (501(c)(3)) with more than 700 members. It is the professional association of American book review editors and critics, known primarily for the National Book Critics Circle Awards, a set of literary awards presented every March. These are for Criticism, Fiction, Autobiography, Biography, Nonfiction, Poetry and the Gregg Barrios Book in Translation Prize.<ref>https://www.bookcritics.org/awards/ Retrieved 20 Dec 2024.</ref>
The organization was founded in April 1974 in New York City by "John Leonard, Nona Balakian, and Ivan Sandrof intending to extend the Algonquin round table to a national conversation".<ref name=about>National Book Critics Circle (NBCC): About: "Thirty-five Years of Quality Writing and Criticism". Retrieved 2012-02-02.</ref>
It was formally chartered in October 1974 as a New York state non-profit corporation, and the Advisory Board voted in November to establish annual literary awards.<ref name=newsletter1975>The National Book Critics Circle Journal 1:1, March 1, 1975 Template:Webarchive, NBCC. Retrieved 2012-02-02.</ref>
In the first newsletter three months later, President Ivan Sandrof proclaimed the primary purpose "to improve and maintain the standards of literary criticism in an era of diminishing and deteriorating values". At that time there were 140 members, with outreach to freelance critics planned for that year.<ref name="newsletter1975" />
NBCC first presented its Awards in January 1976 to books published during 1975 in four categories.<ref name="newsletter1976">The National Book Critics Circle Journal 2:1, Spring 1976 Template:Webarchive, NBCC. Retrieved 2012-02-02.</ref>
Only active review editors and reviewers may be voting members; they elect the 24 Directors who formally make nominations and alone make final selections each year.<ref name="FAQ" /><ref name="members">"Membership" (no date), NBCC. Retrieved 2012-02-02.</ref>
A fifth award category for books (Autobiography/Biography) was added for 1983 and divided in two for 2005. Since 2005, there have been eight awards. Six National Book Critics Circle Awards recognize "best books" published in the United States during the preceding year in six categories: fiction, nonfiction, autobiography, biography, criticism, and poetry.<ref name="FAQ">"Frequently Asked Questions" Template:Webarchive (no date), NBCC. Retrieved 2012-02-02.</ref> Annually "the most accomplished reviewer" among its members is recognized by the Nona Balakian Citation for Excellence in Reviewing (from 1991).
The NBCC also recognizes no more than one person or organization for "exceptional contributions to books" with the Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award (from 1981 under more than one name).All eight awards are officially dated in the preceding year.<ref name="FAQ" />
As a professional association, NBCC also works to improve the quality of reviews and provides services to its members.<ref name=about /><ref name=newsletter1975 /><ref name=members />
ControversiesEdit
In 2020, more than half of the 24 board members resigned over conflicting views on how to address perceived racial disparities both on the board, and within the industry they represent. This demonstrative revolt has also been attributed to breaches in confidentiality stemming from leaked emails, and the dismissive, antagonistic communication style of a long-standing board member, Carlin Romano, whom half the board members describe as a bully.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Overall, the mass resignations amount to a controversy seen as part of an industry-wide reckoning concerning the lack of diversity in publishing <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and literary awards.
First Board of Directors (1975)Edit
- President: Ivan Sandrof, The Worcester Telegram-Gazette
- Vice President: Digby Diehl, Los Angeles Times
- Secretary: Nona Balakian, The New York Times Book Review
- Treasurer: Susan Heath, The Saturday Review
- Barbara A. Bannon, Publishers Weekly
- John Barkham, John Barkham Reviews
- Alvin Beam, Cleveland Plain Dealer
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- Alice Cromie, Freelance Critic
- Martha Duffy, Time
- Eliot Fremont-Smith, The Village Voice
- Elizabeth Hardwick, New York Review of Books
- Herbert A. Kenny, Freelance Critic
- John Leonard, The New York Times Book Review
- Thorpe Menn, The Kansas City Star
- Stanton Peckham, Denver Post
- Peter S. Prescott, Newsweek
- Larry Swindell, Philadelphia Inquirer
- Jonathan Yardley, Miami Herald
PresidentsEdit
- 1974–1976: Ivan Sandrof, Worcester Telegram-Gazette
- 1976–1982: Eliot Fremont-Smith, Village Voice
- 1982–1984: Richard Locke, Vanity Fair
- 1984–1986: Brigitte Weeks, The Washington Post Book World
- 1986–1990: Nina King, Newsday
- 1990–1992: Jack Miles, Los Angeles Times
- 1992–1994: Herbert Liebowitz, Parnassus
- 1994–1996: Carlin Romano, Philadelphia Inquirer
- 1996–1998: Art Winslow, The Nation
- 1998–2000: Barbara Hoffert, Library Journal
- 2001–2004: Elizabeth Taylor, Chicago Tribune
- 2004–2006: Rebecca T. Miller, Library Journal
- 2006–2008: John Freeman, Freelance Critic
- 2008–2011: Jane Ciabattari, Freelance Critic
- 2011–2013: Eric Banks, Bookforum
- 2013–2015: Laurie Muchnick, Bloomberg News
- 2015–2017: Tom Beer, Newsday
- 2017–2019: Kate Tuttle, Boston Globe
- 2019–2020: Laurie Hertzel, Minneapolis Star Tribune
- 2020-2020: Jane Ciabattari, Freelance Critic (acting)
- 2020–2022: David Varno, Publishers Weekly
- 2022–2023: Megan Labrise, Kirkus
- 2023-present: Heather Scott Partington, Freelance Critic
ReferencesEdit
External linksEdit
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- How National Book Critics Circle Chooses Its Awards, by NBCC President Jane Ciabattari, The Daily Beast, January 22, 2011.