SOURCE- MYSANANTONIO
For her championing of so many authors over the past quarter-century, Oprah Winfrey is herself receiving a literary honor.
The PEN/Faulkner Foundation is giving Winfrey its inaugural
Literary Champion award, a lifetime achievement prize for contributions to
literacy and for inspiring younger readers and writers. PEN/Faulkner is
otherwise known for the annual fiction prize it has presented since 1981.
“Oprah Winfrey is a literary force field,” PEN/Faulkner
Board Vice President Mary Haft said in a statement Tuesday. “She has been like
a lighthouse, standing sentry and shining a beacon of light onto literature and
into the lives of writers and readers.”
Winfrey, who has boosted the sales for dozens of authors
through the book club she founded in 1996, received an honorary National Book
Award in 1999. She will accept her PEN/Faulkner award during a virtual ceremony
to be held May 2.