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Companion of Literature

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The title Companion of Literature[1] is the highest award bestowed by the Royal Society of Literature. The title was inaugurated in 1961, and is held by up to twelve living writers at any one time.[2]

Recipients

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Those who have been awarded the honour are listed below, by the year in which it was granted; those still living are indicated in bold. In 2020, six authors were announced as recipients of the title "Companion of Literature", the first honorees since 2012.[3]

1961

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1962

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1963

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1964

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1967

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1968

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1972

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1974

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1978

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1983

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1987

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1991

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1994

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1998

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2001

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2004

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2007

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2012

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2020

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Definition of Companion of Literature". Lexico, Oxford Dictionary. Archived from the original on February 20, 2020.
  2. ^ "Companions of Literature". Royal Society of Literature.
  3. ^ Flood, Alison (30 November 2020). "Royal Society of Literature reveals historic changes to improve diversity". The Guardian.