Philip Hoare’s Leviathan was my favourite non-fiction title of last year, so I am delighted to hear that it has just won this year’s Samuel Johnson prize.
You can hear the interview I did with Philip earlier this year here.
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Philip Hoare’s Leviathan was my favourite non-fiction title of last year, so I am delighted to hear that it has just won this year’s Samuel Johnson prize.
You can hear the interview I did with Philip earlier this year here.
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1 Dave // Jun 30, 2009 at 10:42 pm
I thought you might be interested in this site - a good way of keeping up with prize winners:
http://www.bookprizeinfo.com.
2 ABC Books honored by Fellowship of Australian Writers « Bookvibes // Jul 20, 2009 at 4:30 am
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