The Audie Award for Literary Fiction or Classics is one of the Audie Awards presented annually by the Audio Publishers Association (APA). It awards excellence in narration, production, and content for an audiobook adaptation released in a given year of a work of literary fiction or a classic. Before 2016 this was given as two distinct awards, the Audie Award for Classics (awarded since 2001, before 2003 as the Audie Award for Classics, Fiction) and the Audie Award for Literary Fiction (awarded since 2005).
Literary fiction or classics winners and finalists
Winners are listed first and highlighted in green.
2010s
Award Year | Audiobook | Author(s) | Narrator(s) | Audiobook Publisher | Ref. |
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2016 21st |
Little Big Man (1964) | Thomas Berger | Scott Sowers and David Aaron Baker | Recorded Books | [1] |
The Fishermen (2015) | Chigozie Obioma | Chukwudi Iwuji | Hachette Audio | [1] | |
Kidnapped (1886) | Robert Louis Stevenson | Kieron Elliott | Recorded Books | [1] | |
Sweetland (2014) | Michael Crummey | John Lee | HighBridge Audio/Recorded Books | [1] | |
Til the Well Runs Dry (2014) | Lauren Francis-Sharma | Ron Butler and Bahni Turpin | Tantor Audio | [1] | |
2017 22nd |
Homegoing (2016) | Yaa Gyasi | Dominic Hoffman | Penguin Random House Audio/Books on Tape | [2] |
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1864) | Lewis Carroll | Scarlett Johansson | Audible | [2] | |
Another Brooklyn (2016) | Jacqueline Woodson | Robert Miles | HarperAudio | [2] | |
David Copperfield (1850) | Charles Dickens | Richard Armitage | Audible | [2] | |
LaRose (2016) | Louise Erdrich | Louise Erdrich | HarperAudio | [2] | |
The Underground Railroad (2016) | Colson Whitehead | Bahni Turpin | Penguin Random House Audio/Books on Tape | [2] | |
2018 23rd |
House of Names (2017) | Colm Tóibín | Juliet Stevenson et al. | Simon & Schuster Audio | [3] |
Beast (2016) | Paul Kingsnorth | Simon Vance | Tantor Audio | [3] | |
Daisy Miller (1878) | Henry James | Kitty Hendrix | Spoken Realms | [3] | |
Dracula (1897) | Bram Stoker | Nick Sandys | Brilliance Audio | [3] | |
The Handmaid's Tale: Special Edition (1985) | Margaret Atwood and Valerie Martin | Claire Danes, Margaret Atwood, and a full cast | Audible | [3] | |
Phineas Finn (1869) | Anthony Trollope | David Shaw-Parker | Naxos AudioBooks | [3] | |
2019 24th |
Bleak House (1853) | Charles Dickens | Miriam Margolyes | Audible | [4][5] |
Crime and Punishment (1866) | Fyodor Dostoevsky | James Anderson Foster | Brilliance Audio | [5] | |
Housegirl (2018) | Michael Donkor | Adjoa Andoh | Macmillan Audio | [5] | |
Miguel Street (1959) | V. S. Naipaul | Ron Butler | Blackstone Audio | [5] | |
Musashi (1935) | Eiji Yoshikawa | Brian Nishii | Blackstone Audio | [5] | |
Split Tooth (2018) | Tanya Tagaq | Tanya Tagaq | Penguin Random House Canada | [5] |
2020s
Classics winners and finalists 2001–2015
Winners are listed first and highlighted in green.
2000s
2010s
Literary fiction winners and finalists 2005–2015
Winners are listed first and highlighted in green.
2000s
2010s
Award Year | Audiobook | Author(s) | Narrator(s) | Audiobook Publisher |
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2010[23] 15th |
Wolf Hall (2009) | Hilary Mantel | Simon Slater | Macmillan Audio |
Come Sunday (2009) | Isla Morley | Jennifer Wiltsie | Macmillan Audio | |
The Coral Thief (2009) | Rebecca Stott | Simon Prebble | Tantor Audio | |
The Elegance of the Hedgehog (2006) | Muriel Barbery | Barbara Rosenblat and Cassandra Morris | HighBridge Audio | |
Good-bye and Amen (2008) | Beth Gutcheon | Joyce Bean | Tantor Audio | |
2011[24] 16th |
Snakewoman of Little Egypt (2010) | Robert Hellenga | Coleen Marlo | Tantor Audio |
Beautiful Maria of My Soul (2010) | Oscar Hijuelos | Armando Duran | Blackstone Audio | |
Freedom (2010) | Jonathan Franzen | David LeDoux | Macmillan Audio | |
My Life As a Man (1974) | Philip Roth | Dan John Miller | Brilliance Audio | |
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet (2010) | David Mitchell | Jonathan Aris and Paula Wilcox | Recorded Books | |
2012[25][26] 17th |
State of Wonder (2011) | Ann Patchett | Hope Davis | HarperAudio |
Emily and Einstein (2011) | Linda Francis Lee | Dan John Miller and Cassandra Campbell | Tantor Audio | |
Follow the River (1981) | James Alexander Thom | David Drummond | Tantor Audio | |
The Marriage Plot (2011) | Jeffrey Eugenides | David Pittu | Macmillan Audio | |
No One in the World (2011) | E. Lynn Harris and R. M. Johnson | Alan Bomar Jones | Tantor Audio | |
2013[27] 18th |
The End of the Affair (1951) | Graham Greene | Colin Firth | Audible |
Heft (2012) | Liz Moore | Kirby Heyborne and Keith Szarabajka | Blackstone Audio | |
The Remains of the Day(1989) | Kazuo Ishiguro | Simon Prebble | Tantor Audio | |
Remember Ben Clayton (2011) | Stephen Harrigan | George Guidall | Recorded Books | |
2014[28] 19th |
The Goldfinch (2013) | Donna Tartt | David Pittu | Hachette Audio |
Amy Falls Down (2013) | Jincy Willett | Amy McFadden | Brilliance Audio | |
The Curiosity (2013) | Stephen Kiernan | Kate Udall, Erik Bergmann, and George Guidall | HarperAudio | |
The Son (2013) | Philipp Meyer | Will Patton, Kate Mulgrew, Scott Shepherd, and Clifton Collins, Jr. | HarperAudio | |
The Testament of Mary (2012) | Colm Tóibín | Meryl Streep | Simon & Schuster Audio | |
2015[29] 20th |
Euphoria (2014) | Lily King | Simon Vance and Xe Sands | Blackstone Audio |
The Bone Clocks (2014) | David Mitchell | Jessica Ball, Leon Williams, Colin Mace, Steven Crossley, Laurel Lefkow, and Anna Bentinck | Recorded Books | |
Nora Webster (2014) | Colm Tóibín | Fiona Shaw | Simon & Schuster Audio | |
The Patrick Melrose Novels (2014) | Edward St Aubyn | Alex Jennings | Macmillan Audio | |
An Unnecessary Woman(2014) | Rabih Alameddine | Suzanne Toren | Audible | |
Your Fathers, Where Are They? And the Prophets, Do They Live Forever? (2014) | Dave Eggers | MacLeod Andrews, March Cashman, Mark Deakins, Michelle Gonzalez, Rebecca Lowman, John H. Mayer, Kate McGregor-Stewart, and Bruce Turk | Penguin Random House Audio |
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