Congratulations to Joshua Yaffa (@yaffaesque), winner of The Orwell Prize for Political Writing 2021 for 'Between Two Fires: Truth, Ambition and Compromise in Putin's Russia' (@grantabooks). Yaffa's "haunting" book "illuminates the ways in which authoritarian rule is maintained." pic.twitter.com/b9y8hceMtg
— The Orwell Prizes (@TheOrwellPrize) June 25, 2021
It is our pleasure to announce that Ali Smith is the winner of The Orwell Prize for Political Fiction 2021 for her novel ‘Summer’ (@HamishH1931, @PenguinUKBooks). Earlier this week, Ali Smith visited Orwell’s family home in Southwold, Suffolk, from where she sent us this film. pic.twitter.com/dccxLU581D
— The Orwell Prizes (@TheOrwellPrize) June 25, 2021
The winners of The Orwell Prize for Journalism 2021 are John Harris (@johnharris1969) and John Domokos (@JohnDomokos) for a series of films from their @guardianopinion 'Anywhere But Westminster' series and associated writing. Congratulations! pic.twitter.com/opStSHTi8b
— The Orwell Prizes (@TheOrwellPrize) June 25, 2021
Annabel Deas (@annabeldeas) is the winner of this year's @jrf_uk Orwell Prize for Exposing Britain's Social Evils, for her @bbc5live podcast 'Hope High'. The series takes the listener 'into the heart of the lives of a community caught in the drug trade.' Congratulations, Annabel! pic.twitter.com/72BRmQK85P
— The Orwell Prizes (@TheOrwellPrize) June 25, 2021
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