BANFF, AB, November 3, 2016 – A decade ago, novelist and short story writer Jean McNeil spent a year as writer-in-residence with the British Antarctic Survey, and four months on the world’s most enigmatic continent — Antarctica, the only piece of earth that is nobody’s country. Documenting her year spent on ice, McNeil produced a haunting story of the relationship between beauty and terror, loss and abandonment, transformation and triumph.
The Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival is proud to announce Jean McNeil’s Ice Diaries as the Grand Prize winner of the 2016 Banff Mountain Book Competition.
Chosen from the best in mountain and adventure literature, mountain fiction, mountain image, mountain articles and mountaineering history, and guidebooks, 147 book submissions from authors in nine countries were honed down to a longlist of 27 finalists and from that list our 2016 jury determined category award winners.
The book finalists for this year’s competition have been described as “irreverent”, “intoxicating”, and “magical”, and were picked from a longlist of finalists to compete for the Phyllis and Don Munday Award (Grand Prize). Ice Diaries was the Adventure Travel category winner of the competition.
“This thought-provoking, timely and unusual book blends adventure travel writing and creative non-fiction in a book that’s thoughtful and genuine,” notes Banff Mountain Book Competition jury member, Harry Vandervlist He adds: “It’s philosophical out of necessity, because the realities of life, death and the staggering natural world of Antarctica force you to confront big questions. Putting those thoughts into memorable prose that invites re-reading is another matter, and Jean McNeil succeeds brilliantly. She chronicles discoveries in the dramatic wilderness of ice, ocean and the huge southern continent, but also in the more intimate wilderness of human relationships within a tiny, confined, community of Antarctic travellers. Through it all, McNeil navigates with a fresh eye and an inquiring voice.”
The 2016 Book Competition jury members are Paul Pritchard (UK, climber and author), Hilaree O’Neill (USA, Climber, Skier), and Harry Vandervlist (CAN, Associate Professor, English, University of Calgary).
Jean McNeil receives $4000 in prize money from the Banff Mountain Book Competition Grand Prize sponsor, the Alpine Club of Canada.
The 2016 Banff Mountain Book Competition Award winners are listed below:
The Phyllis and Don Munday Award - Grand Prize
$4000 – Sponsored by the Alpine Club of Canada
Ice Diaries: An Antarctic Memoir
Jean McNeil, ECW Press (CAN, 2016)
Category Award Winners:
Adventure Travel
$2000 - Sponsored by Banff Gondola
Ice Diaries: An Antarctic Memoir
Jean McNeil, ECW Press (CAN, 2016)
Mountain Fiction & Poetry
$2000 – Sponsored by Fjällräven
Martin Marten: A Novel
Brian Doyle, Thomas Dunne Books & St. Martin’s Press (USA, 2015)
Mountain & Wilderness Literature – Non-Fiction - The Jon Whyte Award
$2000 - Sponsored by the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
The Bond
Simon McCartney, Vertebrate Publishing (UK, 2016)
Mountain Image
$2000 – Sponsored by Lake O’Hara Lodge
Yosemite in the Fifties
Dean Fidelman, Patagonia Books (USA, 2015)
Guidebook
$2000 – Sponsored by the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides
1001 Climbing Tips
Andy Kirkpatrick, Vertebrate Publishing (UK, 2016)
Mountaineering Article
$2000 – Sponsored by Canadian Mountain Studies Initiative, University of Alberta and the Alpine Club of Canada
Searching for Superman
Jeff Long, Ascent (USA, May 2016)
Mountaineering History
$2000 – Sponsored by Sherpa Adventure Gear
Rock Queen
Catherine Destivelle, Hayloft Publishing Ltd. (UK, 2015
Special Jury Mentions:
Across the Arctic Ocean: Original Photographs from the Last Great Polar Journey
Sir Wally Herbert & Huw Lewis-Jones, Thames & Hudson (USA, 2015)
The Bold and Cold: A History of 25 Classic Climbs in the Canadian Rockies
Brandon Pullan, Rocky Mountain Books Ltd. (CAN, 2016)
About Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival: Created 41 years ago, the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival has become the premier event of its kind in the world. The nine-day Festival hosted by Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity in Banff, Canada, showcases the world’s best films, books and photographs on mountain subjects – climbing, culture, environment and natural history, exploration and adventure, wildlife, and sport – and attracts the biggest names in mountaineering, adventure filmmaking, and extreme sports as presenters and speakers. An international jury will also award over $50,000 in prizes for films and books submitted to this year’s Festival competitions.
Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival Partners: The Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival is presented by National Geographic and The North Face, and sponsored by Deuter, Clif Bar, Bergans of Norway, Treksta, and Mountain House, with support from PETZL, World Expeditions, Kicking Horse Coffee, Lake Louise Ski Resort and Summer Gondola, Mammut, Banff and Lake Louise Tourism, MEC, and the International Alliance for Mountain Film.
About Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity: Founded in 1933, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity is a learning organization built upon an extraordinary legacy of excellence in artistic and creative development. What started as a single course in drama has grown to become the global organization leading in arts, culture, and creativity across dozens of disciplines. From our home in the stunning Canadian Rocky Mountains, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity aims to inspire everyone who attends our campus – artists, leaders, and thinkers – to unleash their creative potential and realize their unique contribution to society through cross-disciplinary learning opportunities, world-class performances, and public outreach. www.banffcentre.ca