Scottish author Ali Smith wins Dublin Literary Award
Scottish author Ali Smith has been announced as winner of the 2026 Dublin Literary Award for her novel Gliff.
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Scottish author Ali Smith has been announced as winner of the 2026 Dublin Literary Award for her novel Gliff.
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