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LITERARY AND CULTURAL HISTORIAN
Graham Robb has won the
5th Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize with his cultural study of France,
The Discovery of France: A Historical Geography From the Revolution to the First World War (Picador/W.W. Norton, 2007). There’s much to savour and learn from this biography of a country we know as France: a history of the French people, folklore, language and sociology. Judge
Elaine Feinstein described the book as “an elegantly written and continuously intriguing account of the landscape and legends which, in part, explain the histories of the very different regions of France.”
Past Recipients2008
The Discovery of France /
Graham Robb2007
In the Country of Men /
Hisham Matar2006
The People’s Act of Love /
James Meek2005
The Places In Between /
Rory Stewart2004
Hearing Birds Fly /
Louisa Waugh
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