Helmerich Award

The Peggy V. Helmerich Distinguished Author Award is an American literary prize awarded by the Tulsa Library Trust in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is awarded annually to an "internationally acclaimed" author who has "written a distinguished body of work and made a major contribution to the field of literature and letters".

History of the award
First given in 1985, with a cash prize of $5,000, by 2006 the prize had increased to $40,000 cash and an engraved crystal book. To date, all of the recipients have been English-language writers.

The award is named after Peggy V. Helmerich, a prominent Tulsa library activist, philanthropist and the wife of Tulsa oilman Walter Helmerich III. Before her marriage, under the stage name Peggy Dow, she had been a motion picture actress, best known for playing the role of Nurse Kelly in the 1950 James Stewart film vehicle, Harvey and for co-starring with Best Actor Oscar nominee Arthur Kennedy in 1951's Bright Victory.

The first honoree was writer and longtime Saturday Review of Literature editor Norman Cousins, with the evening's theme announced as "The Salutary Aspects of Laughter". In 1997, distinguished African-American historian John Hope Franklin became the first (and so far only) native Oklahoman to receive the award. While in Tulsa to accept the award, Franklin made several appearances to speak about his childhood experiences with racial segregation as well as his father's experiences as a lawyer in the aftermath of the 1921 Tulsa race riot.

In 2004, 88-year-old Arthur Miller was initially announced as the honoree, but subsequently declined the award when illness prevented him from attending the December award ceremony and dinner; he died two months later. David McCullough, the 1995 winner, replaced him as featured speaker at the dinner and, later, returned his honorarium to the library.

The following year's initial choice to be the honoree was again unable to accept due to illness: Oklahoman Tony Hillerman, who would have been the state's second native son to receive the award was, ultimately, replaced by John Grisham. Library Journal reported that Grisham donated the monetary prize to his Hurricane Katrina relief fund, and also used the occasion to research details for The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town, his non-fiction account of an Oklahoma inmate cleared of murder charges shortly before his execution date. Reporting on Grisham's selection as Hillerman's replacement, a Virginia newspaper called the Helmerich Award the "best literary award you've never heard of."

The 2017 honoree is novelist Richard Ford.

List of winners
The following authors have received the award since 1985:


 * 1985  Norman Cousins
 * 1986  Larry McMurtry
 * 1987  John Updike
 * 1988  Toni Morrison
 * 1989  Saul Bellow
 * 1990  John le Carré
 * 1991  Eudora Welty
 * 1992  Norman Mailer
 * 1993  Peter Matthiessen
 * 1994  Ray Bradbury
 * 1995  David McCullough
 * 1996  Neil Simon
 * 1997  John Hope Franklin
 * 1998  E. L. Doctorow
 * 1999  Margaret Atwood
 * 2000  William Manchester
 * 2001  William Kennedy
 * 2002  Joyce Carol Oates
 * 2003  Shelby Foote
 * 2004  David McCullough
 * 2005  John Grisham
 * 2006  Mark Helprin
 * 2007  Thomas Keneally
 * 2008  Michael Chabon
 * 2009  Geraldine Brooks
 * 2010  Ian McEwan
 * 2011  Alan Furst
 * 2012  Wendell Berry
 * 2013  Kazuo Ishiguro
 * 2014   Ann Patchett
 * 2015    Rick Atkinson
 * 2016    Billy Collins
 * 2017    Richard Ford
 * 2018    Hilary Mantel
 * 2019    Stacy Schiff
 * 2020    Marilynne Robinson
 * 2022    Elizabeth Strout
 * 2023    Amor Towles
 * 2024    H. W. Brands