History Writing Prize
Apr. 18th, 2008 09:14 amFormer Montrealer sets up $75,000 prize for history writing
Last Updated: Friday, April 18, 2008 | 10:12 AM ET
A former Montrealer has established a lucrative new literary honour designed to shine a light on the genre of non-fiction history writing.
London-based investment manager Peter Cundill, a graduate of McGill University, has unveiled the $75,000 US Cundill International Prize in History.
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About bloody time!
I haven't read any new good fiction in years, except maybe William Gibson. Yet non-fiction writing continues to improve. Most new books I buy these days are non-fiction, usually history.
But I acknowledge I am in the minority.
Last Updated: Friday, April 18, 2008 | 10:12 AM ET
A former Montrealer has established a lucrative new literary honour designed to shine a light on the genre of non-fiction history writing.
London-based investment manager Peter Cundill, a graduate of McGill University, has unveiled the $75,000 US Cundill International Prize in History.
( Read more... )
About bloody time!
I haven't read any new good fiction in years, except maybe William Gibson. Yet non-fiction writing continues to improve. Most new books I buy these days are non-fiction, usually history.
But I acknowledge I am in the minority.