Audie Award for Literary Fiction or Classics

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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).

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Literary fiction or classics winners and finalists

Winners are listed first and highlighted in green.

2010s

YearTitleAuthor(s)Narrator(s)PublisherResultRef.
2016
21st
Little Big Man (1964) Thomas Berger Scott Sowers and David Aaron Baker Recorded BooksWinner [1]
The Fishermen (2015) Chigozie Obioma Chukwudi Iwuji Hachette AudioFinalist [1]
Kidnapped (1886) Robert Louis Stevenson Kieron Elliott Recorded BooksFinalist [1]
Sweetland (2014) Michael Crummey John Lee HighBridge Audio/Recorded BooksFinalist [1]
Til the Well Runs Dry (2014) Lauren Francis-Sharma Ron Butler and Bahni Turpin Tantor AudioFinalist [1]
2017
22nd
Homegoing (2016) Yaa Gyasi Dominic Hoffman Penguin Random House Audio/Books on TapeWinner [2]
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1864) Lewis Carroll Scarlett Johansson AudibleFinalist [2]
Another Brooklyn (2016) Jacqueline Woodson Robert Miles HarperAudioFinalist [2]
David Copperfield (1850) Charles Dickens Richard Armitage AudibleFinalist [2]
LaRose (2016) Louise Erdrich Louise Erdrich HarperAudioFinalist [2]
The Underground Railroad (2016) Colson Whitehead Bahni Turpin Penguin Random House Audio/Books on TapeFinalist [2]
2018
23rd
House of Names (2017) Colm Tóibín Juliet Stevenson et al.Simon & Schuster AudioWinner [3]
Beast (2016) Paul Kingsnorth Simon Vance Tantor AudioFinalist [3]
Daisy Miller (1878) Henry James Kitty Hendrix Spoken RealmsFinalist [3]
Dracula (1897) Bram Stoker Nick Sandys Brilliance AudioFinalist [3]
The Handmaid's Tale : Special Edition (1985) Margaret Atwood and Valerie Martin Claire Danes , Margaret Atwood, and a full castAudibleFinalist [3]
Phineas Finn (1869) Anthony Trollope David Shaw-Parker Naxos AudioBooksFinalist [3]
2019
24th
Bleak House (1853) Charles Dickens Miriam Margolyes AudibleWinner [4] [5]
Crime and Punishment (1866) Fyodor Dostoevsky James Anderson Foster Brilliance AudioFinalist [5]
Housegirl (2018) Michael Donkor Adjoa Andoh Macmillan AudioFinalist [5]
Miguel Street (1959) V. S. Naipaul Ron Butler Blackstone AudioFinalist [5]
Musashi (1935) Eiji Yoshikawa Brian Nishii Blackstone AudioFinalist [5]
Split Tooth (2018) Tanya Tagaq Tanya Tagaq Penguin Random House CanadaFinalist [5]

2020s

YearTitleAuthor(s)Narrator(s)PublisherResultRef.
2020
25th
The Water Dancer Ta-Nehisi Coates Joe Morton Penguin Random House AudioWinner [6]
Milkman Anna Burns Brid Brennan Dreamscape MediaFinalist [6]
Mythos Stephen Fry Stephen Fry Chronicle BooksFinalist [6]
The Night Tiger Yangsze Choo Yangsze Choo Macmillan AudioFinalist [6]
Red at the Bone Jacqueline Woodson Jacqueline Woodson , with Quincy Tyler Bernstine, Peter Francis James, Shayna Small, and Bahni Turpin Penguin Random House AudioFinalist [6]
2021
26th
The Death of Vivek Oji Akwaeke Emezi Yetide Badaki and Chukwudi Iwuji Penguin Random House AudioWinner [7]
The Color Purple Alice Walker Samira Wiley Audible StudiosFinalist [7]
Deacon King Kong James McBride Dominic Hoffman Penguin Random House AudioFinalist [7]
Pew Catherine Lacey Bahni Turpin Brilliance PublishingFinalist [7]
These Ghosts Are Family Maisy Card Karl O'Brian Williams Simon & Schuster AudioFinalist [7]
2022

27th

All Creatures Great and Small James Herriot Nicholas Ralph Macmillan AudioWinner [8]
Ariadne Jennifer Saint Barrie Kreinik Macmillan AudioFinalist [8]
Mary Jane Jessica Anya Blau Caitlin Kinnunen HarperAudioFinalist [8]
Matrix (2021) Lauren Groff Adjoa Andoh Penguin Random House AudioFinalist [8]
Moby Dick (1851) Herman Melville Jonathan Epstein Alison Larkin PresentsFinalist [8]
2023

28th

War and Peace (1869) Leo Tolstoy , trans. by Aylmer and Louise Maude Thandiwe Newton Audible Studios Winner [9] [10]
Flaubert's Parrot (1984) Julian Barnes Simon Vance Recorded Books Finalist [9] [11]
Horse Geraldine Brooks James Fouhey , Lisa Flanagan, Graham Halstead, Katherine Littrell, and Michael Obiora Penguin Random House Finalist [9] [11]
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1831) Victor Hugo , trans. by Isabel Florence Hapgood Simon Vance Oasis AudioFinalist [9] [11]
Yerba Buena Nina LaCour Julia Whelan Macmillan Audio Finalist [9] [11]
2024

29th

The Iliad (c.8th century BC) Homer, translated by Emily Wilson Audra McDonald Audible StudiosWinner [12]
Harold and Maude (1971) Colin Higgins Barbara Rosenblat Blackstone PublishingFinalist [12]
The Quest of the Silver Fleece W.E.B. Du Bois Bahni Turpin Blackstone Publishing with Skyboat MediaFinalist [12]
The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece Tom Hanks Tom Hanks , with a full castPenguin Random House AudioFinalist [12]
Oliver Twist (1837–1839) Charles Dickens , adapted by Marty Ross, presented by Sam Mendes Brian Cox , Daniel Kaluuya, and a full castAudible StudiosFinalist [12]

Classics winners and finalists 2001–2015

Winners are listed first and highlighted in green.

2000s

YearTitleAuthor(s)Narrator(s)PublisherResultRef.
2001
6th
Complete Short Stories of William Somerset Maugham, Volume I (1899–1952) W. Somerset Maugham Charlton Griffin Audio ConnoisseurWinner [13] [14]
Invisible Man (1952) Ralph Ellison Peter Francis James Recorded BooksFinalist [14]
Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937) Zora Neale Hurston Ruby Dee HarperAudioFinalist [14]
2002
7th
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1943) Betty Smith Stacy Keach HarperAudioWinner [13] [15]
The Crucible (1953) Arthur Miller Stacy Keach , Michael York, Fionnula Flanagan, Madolyn Smith, and René Auberjonois L.A. Theatre WorksFinalist [15]
Gone with the Wind (1936) Margaret Mitchell Linda Stephens Recorded BooksFinalist [15]
2003
8th
Complete Short Stories of William Somerset Maugham, Volume II (1899–1952) W. Somerset Maugham Charlton Griffin Audio ConnoisseurWinner [13] [16]
Ernest Hemingway: The Short Stories, Volume I (1923–1969) Ernest Hemingway Stacy Keach Simon & Schuster AudioFinalist [16]
Moby-Dick (1851) Herman Melville Paul Boehmer Books on TapeFinalist [16]
Spoon River Anthology (1915) Edgar Lee Masters Patrick Fraley , Edward Asner, and full castThe Audio Partners PublishingFinalist [16]
The Great Gatsby (1925) F. Scott Fitzgerald Tim Robbins HarperAudioFinalist [16]
2004
9th
East of Eden (1952) John Steinbeck Richard Poe Recorded BooksWinner [13] [17]
The Bell Jar (1953) Sylvia Plath Maggie Gyllenhaal HarperAudioFinalist [17]
Ernest Hemingway: The Short Stories, Volume II (1923–1969) Ernest Hemingway Stacy Keach Simon & Schuster AudioFinalist [17]
Treasure Island (1883) Robert Louis Stevenson Richard MatthewsBooks on TapeFinalist [17]
Wuthering Heights (1847) Emily Brontë Donada Peters Books on TapeFinalist [17]
2005
10th
A Christmas Carol (1843) Charles Dickens Jim Dale Listening LibraryWinner [13] [18]
Bless Me, Ultima (1972) Rudolfo Anaya Robert Ramirez Recorded BookFinalist [18]
The Egyptian (1945) Mika Waltari Charlton Griffin Audio ConnoisseurFinalist [18]
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1940) Carson McCullers Cherry Jones HarperAudioFinalist [18]
Ulysses (1922) James Joyce Jim Norton and Marcella RiordanNaxos AudiobooksFinalist [18]
2006
11th
Around the World in Eighty Days (1872) Jules Verne Jim Dale Random House AudioWinner [13]
The Noël Coward Collection (1972) Noël Coward Simon Jones , Noël Coward, and Margaret Leighton HarperAudioFinalist
The Phantom of the Opera (1910) Gaston Leroux Ralph Cosham Blackstone AudioFinalist
A Tale of Two Cities (1859) Charles Dickens Anton Lesser Naxos AudiobooksFinalist
The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1870) Charles Dickens David Thorn Alcazar AudioWorksFinalist
2007
12th
To Kill a Mockingbird (1960) Harper Lee Sissy Spacek HarperAudio/CaedmonWinner [13] [19]
The Painted Veil (1925) W. Somerset Maugham Kate Reading Blackstone AudioFinalist
The Sun Also Rises (1926) Ernest Hemingway William Hurt Simon & Schuster AudioFinalist
The Warden (1855) Anthony Trollope Simon Vance Blackstone AudioFinalist
The Years (1937) Virginia Woolf Finty Williams BBC Audiobooks AmericaFinalist
2008
13th
Treasure Island (1882) Robert Louis Stevenson Alfred Molina Random House Audio/Listening LibraryWinner [13] [20]
1984 (1949) George Orwell Simon Prebble Blackstone AudioFinalist
The Call of the Wild (1903) Jack London John Lee Blackstone AudioFinalist
Catch-22 (1961) Joseph Heller Jay O. Sanders Scholastic AudioFinalist
A Clockwork Orange (1962) Anthony Burgess Tom Hollander HarperAudioFinalist
White Fang (1906) Jack London John Lee Blackstone AudioFinalist
2009
14th
Great Expectations (1861) Charles Dickens Simon Vance Tantor AudioWinner [13] [21]
Galápagos (1985) Kurt Vonnegut Jonathan Davis AudibleFinalist
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) Mark Twain Grover Gardner Blackstone AudioFinalist
The Count of Monte Cristo (1845) Alexandre Dumas John Lee Blackstone AudioFinalist
The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891) Oscar Wilde Simon Vance Blackstone AudioFinalist

2010s

YearTitleAuthor(s)Narrator(s)PublisherResultRef.
2010
15th
Great Expectations (1861) Charles Dickens Charlton Griffin Audio ConnoisseurWinner [13] [22]
The Canterbury Tales (1400) Geoffrey Chaucer Full castBBC Audiobooks AmericaFinalist
A Christmas Carol (1843) Charles Dickens Charlton Griffin Audio ConnoisseurFinalist
Tristram Shandy (1759) Laurence Sterne Anton Lesser Naxos AudioBooksFinalist
The Turn of the Screw (1898) Henry James Simon Vance and Vanessa BenjaminBlackstone AudioFinalist
2011
16th
The Woman in White (1859) Wilkie Collins Roger Ress , Rosalyn Landar, John Lee, and Judy Geeson Blackstone AudioWinner [13] [23]
Light in August (1932) William Faulkner Will Patton AudibleFinalist
A Tale of Two Cities (1859) Charles Dickens Charlton Griffin Audio ConnoisseurFinalist
Watership Down (1972) Richard Adams Ralph Cosham Blackstone AudioFinalist
The Book of Five Rings (1645) Miyamoto Musashi Scott Brick Tantor AudioFinalist
2012
17th
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1839) Charles Dickens Simon Vance Tantor AudioWinner [13] [24]
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885) Mark Twain Elijah Wood AudibleFinalist
Deliverance (1970) James Dickens Will Patton AudibleFinalist
Heart of Darkness (1899) Joseph Conrad Kenneth Branagh AudibleFinalist
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969) Maya Angelou Maya Angelou Books on TapeFinalist
2013
18th
Dombey and Son (1848) Charles Dickens Charlton Griffin Audio ConnoisseurWinner [13] [25]
A Death in the Family (1948) James Agee Lloyd James Blackstone AudioFinalist [25]
Dracula (1897) Bram Stoker Alan Cumming, Tim Curry, et al.AudibleFinalist [25]
The Mark of Zorro (2011) Yuri Rasovsky Val Kilmer and full castBlackstone AudioFinalist [25]
The Prime Minister (1876) Anthony Trollope Simon Vance Blackstone AudioFinalist [25]
2014
19th
The Complete Sherlock Holmes: The Heirloom Collection (1887–1927) Arthur Conan Doyle Simon Vance Brilliance AudioWinner [13] [26]
Coming of Age in Mississippi (1968) Anne Moody Lisa Reneé Pitts Tantor AudioFinalist [26]
Frankenstein (1818) Mary Shelley Dan Stevens AudibleFinalist [26]
The Great Gatsby (1925) F. Scott Fitzgerald Jake Gyllenhaal AudibleFinalist [26]
Love in the Time of Cholera (1985) Gabriel García Márquez Armando Duran Blackstone AudioFinalist [26]
2015
20th
The New York Stories (1966) John O'Hara E. L. Doctorow , Becky Ann Baker, Dylan Baker, Bobby Cannavale, Jon Hamm, Richard Kind, Jan Maxwell, Gretchen Mol, and Dallas Roberts Penguin Random House AudioWinner [13] [27]
Andersonville (1955) MacKinlay Kantor Grover Gardner AudibleFinalist [27]
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1958) Truman Capote Michael C. Hall AudibleFinalist [27]
Darkwater (1920) W. E. B. Du Bois Bernard K. Addison , Dion Graham, Lisa Renee Pitts, Bahni Turpin, and Mirron WillisSkyboat Media/Blackstone AudioFinalist [27]
The Odyssey (8th–7th century B.C.) Homer (trans. Robert Fitzgerald) Dan Stevens Macmillan AudioFinalist [27]

Literary fiction winners and finalists 2005–2015

Winners are listed first and highlighted in green.

2000s

YearTitleAuthor(s)Narrator(s)Publisher
2005
10th
An Unpardonable Crime (2003) Andrew Taylor Derek Jacobi Hyperion AudiobooksWinner [13] [18]
The Crimson Petal and the White (2002) Michel Faber Jill Tanner Recorded BooksFinalist [18]
The Egyptian (1945) Mika Waltari Charlton Griffin Audio ConnoisseurFinalist [18]
Gould's Book of Fish (2001) Richard Flanagan Humphrey Bower Bolinda Audio Finalist [18]
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (2004) Susanna Clarke Simon Prebble Audio RenaissanceFinalist [18]
The Mark of the Angel (1998) Nancy Huston Richard Aspel Bolinda AudioFinalist [18]
The Master (2004) Colm Tóibín Geoffrey HowardBlackstone AudioFinalist [18]
2006
11th
Upstate (2005) Kalisha Buckhanon Heather Simms and Chadwick Boseman Audio RenaissanceWinner [13]
Brother Fish (2004) Bryce Courtenay Humphrey Bower Bolinda AudioFinalist
Casanova in Bolzano (1940) Sandor Marai Simon Prebble HighBridge AudioFinalist
Cloud Atlas (2004) David Mitchell Scott Brick , Cassandra Campbell, Kim Mai Guest, Kirby Heyborne, John Lee, and Richard MatthewsBooks on TapeFinalist
The Highest Tide (2005) Jim Lynch Fisher Stevens Audio RenaissanceFinalist
2007
12th
The Thirteenth Tale (2006) Diane Setterfield Ruthie Henshall and Lynn Redgrave Simon & Schuster AudioWinner [13] [19]
Absurdistan (2006) Gary Shteyngart Arte Johnson Phoenix BooksFinalist
After This (2006) Alice McDermott Martha Plimpton Audio RenaissanceFinalist
All the King's Men (1946) Robert Penn Warren Michael Emerson Recorded BooksFinalist
Suite Française (1942) Irène Némirovsky Daniel Oreskes and Barbara Rosenblat HighBridge AudioFinalist
2008
13th
Tree of Smoke (2007) Denis Johnson Will Patton Macmillan AudioWinner [13] [20]
Blood Meridian (1985) Cormac McCarthy Richard Poe Recorded BooksFinalist
The Inheritance of Loss (2006) Kiran Desai Meera Simhan Penguin AudioFinalist
Portrait of an Unknown Woman (2007) Vanora Bennett Josephine Bailey Tantor AudioFinalist
The Yiddish Policeman's Union (2007) Michael Chabon Peter Riegert HarperAudioFinalist
2009
14th
Elmer Gantry (1926) Sinclair Lewis Anthony Heald Blackstone AudioWinner [13] [21]
Crime and Punishment (1866) Fyodor Dostoevsky Anthony Heald Blackstone AudioFinalist
The Enchantress of Florence (2008) Salman Rushdie Firdous Bamji Recorded BooksFinalist
Lush Life (2008) Richard Price John Lee Tantor AudioFinalist
The White Tiger (2008) Aravind Adiga John Lee Tantor AudioFinalist

2010s

YearTitleAuthor(s)Narrator(s)PublisherResultRef.
2010
15th
Wolf Hall (2009) Hilary Mantel Simon Slater Macmillan AudioWinner [13] [22]
Come Sunday (2009) Isla Morley Jennifer Wiltsie Macmillan AudioFinalist
The Coral Thief (2009) Rebecca Stott Simon Prebble Tantor AudioFinalist
The Elegance of the Hedgehog (2006) Muriel Barbery Barbara Rosenblat and Cassandra Morris HighBridge AudioFinalist
Good-bye and Amen (2008) Beth Gutcheon Joyce Bean Tantor AudioFinalist
2011
16th
Snakewoman of Little Egypt (2010) Robert Hellenga Coleen Marlo Tantor AudioWinner [13] [23]
Beautiful Maria of My Soul (2010) Oscar Hijuelos Armando Duran Blackstone AudioFinalist
Freedom (2010) Jonathan Franzen David LeDoux Macmillan AudioFinalist
My Life As a Man (1974) Philip Roth Dan John Miller Brilliance AudioFinalist
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet (2010) David Mitchell Jonathan Aris and Paula Wilcox Recorded BooksFinalist
2012
17th
State of Wonder (2011) Ann Patchett Hope Davis HarperAudioWinner [13] [24]
Emily and Einstein (2011) Linda Francis Lee Dan John Miller and Cassandra CampbellTantor AudioFinalist
Follow the River (1981) James Alexander Thom David Drummond Tantor AudioFinalist
The Marriage Plot (2011) Jeffrey Eugenides David Pittu Macmillan AudioFinalist
No One in the World (2011) E. Lynn Harris and R. M. Johnson Alan Bomar Jones Tantor AudioFinalist
2013
18th
The End of the Affair (1951) Graham Greene Colin Firth AudibleWinner [13] [25]
Heft (2012) Liz Moore Kirby Heyborne and Keith Szarabajka Blackstone AudioFinalist [25]
The Remains of the Day (1989) Kazuo Ishiguro Simon Prebble Tantor AudioFinalist [25]
Remember Ben Clayton (2011) Stephen Harrigan George Guidall Recorded BooksFinalist [25]
2014
19th
The Goldfinch (2013) Donna Tartt David Pittu Hachette AudioWinner [25]
Amy Falls Down (2013) Jincy Willett Amy McFadden Brilliance AudioFinalist [13] [26]
The Curiosity (2013) Stephen Kiernan Kate Udall , Erik Bergmann, and George Guidall HarperAudioFinalist [26]
The Son (2013) Philipp Meyer Will Patton , Kate Mulgrew, Scott Shepherd, and Clifton Collins, Jr. HarperAudioFinalist [26]
The Testament of Mary (2012) Colm Tóibín Meryl Streep Simon & Schuster AudioFinalist [26]
2015
20th
Euphoria (2014) Lily King Simon Vance and Xe SandsBlackstone AudioWinner [26]
The Bone Clocks (2014) David Mitchell Jessica Ball , Leon Williams, Colin Mace, Steven Crossley, Laurel Lefkow, and Anna BentinckRecorded BooksFinalist [13] [27]
Nora Webster (2014) Colm Tóibín Fiona Shaw Simon & Schuster AudioFinalist [27]
The Patrick Melrose Novels (2014) Edward St Aubyn Alex Jennings Macmillan AudioFinalist [27]
An Unnecessary Woman (2014) Rabih Alameddine Suzanne Toren AudibleFinalist [27]
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 TurkPenguin Random House AudioFinalist [27]

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