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Faith, history and family among key themes in Wingate long list

Man Booker nominee Deborah Levy among authors in running for 2019 prize

December 10, 2018 12:29
Deborah Levy, one of the Wingate nominees
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Works nominated for the 2019 JQ Wingate Literary Prize – the British Jewish community’s major literary award – include The Cost of Living by Man Booker nominee Deborah Levy and Yossi Klein’s Letters to My Palestinian Neighbour, a New York Times bestseller.

The 13-strong list includes two rediscovered works and a debut novel among the seven works of fiction and six non-fiction books.

Now in its 42nd year, the annual prize, worth £4,000 and run in association with JW3, is awarded to the best book, fiction or non-fiction, to translate the idea of Jewishness to the general reader. 

On the list are 1947: When Now Begins by Elisabeth Asbrink (translated by Fiona Graham), The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin, No Place to Lay One's Head by Françoise Frenkel (translated by Stephanie Smee), Asymmetry by Lisa Halliday, Eternal Life by Dara Horn, Evacuation by Raphael Jerusalmy (translated by Penny Hueston), Letters to My Palestinian Neighbour by Yossi Klein Halevi, If All The Seas Were Ink by Ilana Kurshan, The Cost of Living by Deborah Levy, A Weekend in New York by Benjamin Markovits, Memento Park by Mark Sarvas, We are Gathered by Jamie Weisman, and  Deposition 1940-1944 by Leon Werth (edited/translated by David Ball).

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