Hugo Award for Best Novel
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Winners of the Hugo Award for best novel. Awards given in one year are for works published during the previous calendar year.
Winners and other nominees
The \"Retro Hugos\"
These were awarded 50 or 75 years after years in which World Conventions didn't give awards—note: no "Best Novel" Hugo was awarded at the 1957 convention, but Hugos were awarded in other categories, hence there can be no "Retro Hugo" for 1957 awarded in 2007.| Year (awarded) | Winner | Other nominees |
|---|---|---|
| 1954 (2004) | Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury | |
| 1951 (2001) | Farmer in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein | |
| 1946 (1996) | The Mule by Isaac Asimov (republished as Part II of Foundation and Empire) |
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See also
| Hugo Award | |
|---|---|
| Fiction | Novel - Novella - Novelette - Short Story |
| Media | Dramatic Presentation (Long) - Dramatic Presentation (Short) - Dramatic Presentation (1946–2002) |
| Non-Fiction | Non-Fiction Book - Related Book |
| Fanac | Fanzine - Fan Artist - Fan Writer |
| Pro's ac | Semiprozine - Professional Artist - Professional Editor |
External links
- [Hugo Award official site]
- [Original proposal of the award in Philcon II]
- [List of Hugo Award nominees] in Locus magazine
- [Most honored Hugo Award honorees]
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