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Jet, March 7, 1994

A Lesson Before Dying, Earnest J. Gaines' story of a man unjustly awaiting execution for murder, has won the National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) award for fiction.

Calling the book "a powerful, evocative portrait of Black life in pre-civil rights Louisiana," the NBCC board of directors named it the best new fiction book of the year.

Reviewers have compared the book, his first novel in a decade, to such classics as Invisible Man and Native Son for its complex portrait of racial inequity and injustice in America.

Gaines also is well known for his novel The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman.

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