![]() ![]() The judges called One Two Three Four “irreverent and yet profound, biographical and yet fantastical”, praising it as a “wholly original winner of the prize”. “They were absolutely relevant and urgent when they were published and absolutely relevant and urgent today.”Ĭowley is joined on the judging panel by academic, critic and broadcaster Shahidha Bari, journalist, author and academic Sarah Churchwell and biographer and critic Frances Wilson.īrown makes the shortlist for his 2020 winner One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time, his story of the British pop group and the people within their orbit, from Yoko Ono to their psychedelic dentist, John Riley. “These books are very, very exciting,” he said. Chair of judges Jason Cowley, who is editor-in-chief of the New Statesman, said the shortlist showed “range and quality”. ![]()
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