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"the lacuna" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to an unfilled space or a gap in knowledge or an absence of something. For example, "The lacuna in our knowledge of ancient civilizations is what inspired the modern archeological movement."
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Previous winners include Tea Obreht for The Tiger's Wife (2011), Barbara Kingsolver for The Lacuna (2010) and Lionel Shriver for We Need to Talk About Kevin (2005).
The Lacuna, by Barbara Kingsolver (HarperCollins; $26.99).
The Lacuna grew out of that period.
THE LACUNA, by Barbara Kingsolver Harper Perenniall, $16.99).
In 2010 The Lacuna won the Orange Prize for Fiction.
David Standish, a Chicago journalist, stylishly (and not too expensively) fills the lacuna.
The lacuna created by the absence of photographic proof will constantly asked to be filled.
But that is not the lacuna Strauss-Kahn finds most interesting.
It's a moving statement, but also points to the lacuna at the heart of the programme.
Kingsolver's latest, "The Lacuna," which won the 2010 Orange Prize, seems another likely candidate.
Barbara Kingsolver's "The Lacuna" has won the Orange Prize for fiction.
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