The Prize (novel)
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The Prize is a novel written by Irving Wallace in 1962 concerning the annual prize-giving ceremony of the Nobel Prize. A film, based on the book and starring Paul Newman, was made later in 1963. Six people all around the world are catapulted to international fame as they receive the most important telegraph of their lives, which invites them to Stockholm to receive the prize. This will be a turning point in their lives, in which personal affairs and political intrigue will engulf every one of the characters.
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- 1962 American novels
- Novels set in Stockholm
- Nobel Prize
- Novels by Irving Wallace
- American novels adapted into films
- Simon & Schuster books
- 1960s novel stubs