The Crolla Amato Gadda Prize
Best Published Scholarly Work on Gadda
The Crolla Amato Gadda Prize, generously sponsored by Tony Crolla, is the first prize ever to be awarded for best scholarly work in Gadda Studies. To mark the EJGS Decennial, for the first edition of the Prize authors and publishers may enter works published between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2009. Book-length monographs, commented editions, translations, substantial book chapters and journal articles are eligible. Works in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish are eligible.
The Prize
The winner will receive a diploma, a book prize and a cheque for £800. The sum awarded covers travel costs to and from the author’s country of residency and accommodation while in Edinburgh (£400 of the total award). The winner will also receive a complimentary Conference registration and a complimentary banquet ticket for the Prize Award Ceremony. The runner-up and special mentions will receive a diploma, a book prize, a complimentary banquet ticket for the Award Ceremony and a sponsored contribution toward the costs incurred to attend the Ceremony. If winners cannot attend the Award Ceremony the diploma and the book prizes will be sent by post. a2a generously sponsors the runner-up prize and the special mentions for this category. Il centro per il Libro e la Lettura and Garzanti generously the book prizes.
Entering your work
Click here to check how to enter the Crolla Amato Gadda Prize.
Click here to check general Prize Rules.
Click here to fill in and submit the Registration form.
A registration fee of £20 applies to this category.

