
The most obvious consequence of the privilege of judging the Samuel Johnson Prize is that you are required to read a large number of books you might not otherwise have read. This has been a richly rewarding experience, full of unexpected pleasures, and there are quite a few volumes I have marked for re-reading. I hadn’t been prepared for the sheer quality of the entries – the beauty of much of the writing, the novel approach to the topics covered - and for this reason found narrowing down to a long list and subsequently a short list more difficult than I had expected. The over-riding impression, reflected in a superb short-list, is that the English language is in good hands. Non-fiction is in excellent shape. Fiction should look to its laurels!
Submissions for the 2013 prize are now open
Submissions for all books need to be made by 28 June 2013. Books published from 1 November to 31 December 2013 have a further month until 27 July 2013 to submit copies of their books.
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