Oprah Winfrey to receive honorary PEN/Faulkner literary award

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NEW YORK — Media mogul Oprah Winfrey soon will have another literary award to add to her collection.

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According to The Associated Press, the PEN/Faulkner Foundation announced Tuesday that it will give the iconic talk show host and book club founder its Literary Champion award in a virtual ceremony on May 2. The honor “recognizes a lifetime of devoted literary advocacy and a commitment to inspiring new generations of readers and writers,” the foundation said in a news release.

“Oprah Winfrey is a literary force field,” the vice president of the organization’s board, Mary Haft, said in a statement on the foundation’s website. “She has been like a lighthouse, standing sentry and shining a beacon of light onto literature and into the lives of writers and readers.”

During the course of her decadeslong career, Winfrey, 68, has received multiple Emmy Awards, a Tony Award and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, according to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Just three years after she founded her book club in 1996, she also received an honorary National Book Award, the AP reported.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.