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The Orwell Prize for Books 2016: Longlist Revealed

By March 9, 2016Literary Awards, Literature

The Orwell Prize for Books is Britain’s most prestigious prize for political writing and is awarded each year to the book that comes closest to George Orwell’s ambition to ‘Make political writing into an art’. Unusually no fiction makes the cut this year and books on the Middle East dominate the list.

For those who like to stay ahead of the award winners, here is this year’s longlist. The winner will be announced at the end of May.

Andy Beckett – Promised you a Miracle: UK80 – 82

Published by Allen Lane

A look at how the early 1980s shaped modern Britain, by Guardian writer Andy Beckett.

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Jason Burke – The New Threat from Islamic Militancy

Published by Bodley Head

A look at the Middle East militant problem and how it has been allowed to grow in strength in recent years.

The New Threat from Islamic Militancy US
The New Threat from Islamic Militancy UK

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Thomas Harding – The House by the Lake

Published by William Heinemann

This touching memoir is the perfect read for anyone wanting to learn more about modern Germany and its development.

The House by the Lake US
The House by the Lake UK

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Sudhir Hazareesingh – How the French Think

Published by Allen Lane

Here Hazareesingh brings together 400 years of French intellects and political figures to summarise, in the most affectionate way, French culture and thinking.

How the French Think US
How the French Think UK

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Steve Hilton – More Human

Published by WH Allen

A look at how we measure success, and how we could better structure our lives towards happiness and wellbeing.

More Human US
More Human UK

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John Kay – Other People’s Money

Published by Profile Books

A look at the financial sector and how it uses other people’s money to create appropriation of wealth.

Other People’s Money US
Other People’s Money UK

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Ferdinand Mount – The Tears of the Rajas

Published by Simon and Schuster

Tears of the Rajas looks at India between 1805 and 1905 and how politics and royalty have shaped the country.

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Arkady Ostrovsky – The Invention of Russia

Published by Atlantic Books

The Invention of Russia is a fascinating chronicle on the last twenty-five years of Russian politics, to where we are today.

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The Invention of Russia UK

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Emma Sky – The Unravelling

Published by Atlantic Books

The Unraveling takes an in depth look at the Iraq crisis, the war and the missed opportunities.

The Unraveling US
The Unraveling UK

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Anne-Marie Slaughter – Unfinished Business

Published by Oneworld Publications

The world has changed for women, and now we can ‘have it all’. In Unfinished business, Anne-Marie Slaughter takes a good look at what that means.

Unfinished Business US
Unfinished Business UK

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Wendell Steavenson – Circling the Square

Published by Granta Books

Circling the Square is a collection of stories from the Egyptian Revolution, the Arab Spring, and the human effect.

Circling the Square US
Circling the Square UK

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Gillian Tett – The Silo Effect

Published by Little, Brown

A look at how our tendency for functional departments hinders the workplace and even productivity.

The Silo Effect US
The Silo Effect UK

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Samar Yazbek – The Crossing

Published by Rider

The Syrian conflict has been a hot topic this year, and Samar Yazbek travelled right to the heart of shattered Syria for this account.

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The Crossing UK

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The Orwell Prize was established in 1993 by the late Sir Bernard Crick. Previous winners have included James Meek (2015), Alan Johnson (2014) and many other wonderful political authors.

We’ll bring you the winners when announced in May.



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