The
Royal Society of Literature and the Jerwood Charitable Foundation
offer three annual awards, one of £10,000 and two of £5,000,
to authors engaged on their first major commissioned works of
non-fiction.
The 2007 RSL/Jerwood Awards announced
The judges for the 2007 RSL/Jerwood Awards were Hermione Lee, John Stubbs and Sara Wheeler.
The winners of the 2007 Awards were:
The £10,000 award goes to Andrew Stott, who is writing a biography of the Regency clown, Joseph Grimaldi, to be published by Canongate.
A £5,000 award goes to Rachel Campbell-Johnston who is working on a biography of the artist Samuel Palmer, to be published by Bloomsbury.
A £5,000 award goes to Daniel Swift who is working on A Terrible Fury — a book on the area bombing campaigns of the Second World War, looking at their emotional impact through the poetry written in response, and the story of his grandfather, a bomber pilot who died in June 1943, to be published by Hamish Hamilton.
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