An engrossing tale of Siberian exiles in Stalinist Russia I can only summarise this book as ‘captivating.’ Although I am an avid reader, I was slightly daunted by the 500-odd p
I wasn’t supposed to read this book. Zuleikha was recommended to me as an alternative to another Literature Prize read that I had my eyes on, so I had absolutely no expectations
Introduced by Rosie GoldsmithChair of the EBRD Judging Panel and Director of the European Literature Network On Wednesday 22nd April we announce the winner of the EBRD Literature P
Introduced by Rosie GoldsmithChair of the EBRD Judging Panel and Director of the European Literature Network On Wednesday 22nd April we announce the winner of the EBRD Literature P
Introduced by Rosie GoldsmithChair of the EBRD Judging Panel and Director of the European Literature Network On Wednesday 22nd April we announce the winner of the EBRD Literature P
Introduced by Rosie GoldsmithChair of the EBRD Judging Panel and Director of the European Literature Network On Wednesday 22nd April we announce the winner of the EBRD Literature P
The horse neighs plaintively, showing her crooked yellow teeth and pawing at the ground. The foal hurriedly sucks at the udder, looking sideways at Ignatov with eyes like dark plum
The 2020 EBRD Literature Prize shortlist has been announced.Click here to find out which three books have been shortlisted, in a short film presented by the Chair of the Judges, Ro
Three novels have been announced as finalists in the 2020 EBRD Literature Prize by the London-based European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the EBRD). The Prize
