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RNS Number : 7799X  Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fict.  28 April 2023

James Shapiro's 1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare Wins the
Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction Winner of Winners Award

The one-off award marks the 25th anniversary of the prize by recognising the
outstanding work of all previous 24 prizewinners. Shapiro's 1599: A Year in
the Life of William Shakespeare won the prize in 2006 and explores the year
that Shakespeare produced some of his greatest works

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND / ACCESSWIRE / April 28, 2023 / 1599: A Year in the Life
of William Shakespeare by James Shapiro is tonight, Thursday, April 27, named
winner of the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction 'Winner of Winners' Award.
The winner was announced by Chair of Judges, Jason Cowley, at a ceremony
hosted at the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh.

The Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction Winner of Winners Award marks the
25(th) anniversary of the UK's premier non-fiction book prize by crowning the
best work of non-fiction from the last 25 years of the prize. As the winner,
Shapiro will receive £25,000.

The winner was chosen by a judging panel comprising of: New Statesman
editor-in-chief, Jason Cowley (chair); academic, critic and broadcaster,
Shahidha Bari; journalist, author and academic, Sarah Churchwell; and
biographer and critic Frances Wilson. Their selection was made from a
shortlist of six books, taken from the previous 24 prizewinning books.

In the course of 1599, Shakespeare completed Henry V, wrote Julius Caesar and
As You Like It in quick succession, and produced the first draft of his
greatest play, Hamlet. In his winning book 1599: A Year in the Life of William
Shakespeare, Shapiro shows how The Bard progressed from his tale of two
star-crossed lovers to Hamlet. Shapiro finds one question the most pressing:
how did Shakespeare become Shakespeare - one of the greatest writers who ever
lived?

James Shapiro is Professor of English at Columbia University, where he teaches
Shakespeare. His earlier books have received international acclaim, including
1606: The Year of Lear, which won the James Tait Black Prize; 1599: A Year in
the Life of William Shakespeare, which won the Samuel Johnson Prize; and
Shakespeare in a Divided America, selected as one of the 10 best books of the
year by the New York Times. Shapiro is also the author of Contested Will: Who
Wrote Shakespeare?, Oberammergau: The Troubling Story of the World's Most
Famous Passion Play, Shakespeare and the Jews, and Rival Playwrights: Marlowe,
Shakespeare, Jonson, and edited the Library of America anthology, Shakespeare
in America. His reviews have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, Times
Literary Supplement, the London Review of Books, and other publications. He
has served on the board of directors of The Royal Shakespeare Company, and
advises productions for the Public Theatre in New York and other companies.
Shapiro was a collaborator on The King and the Playwright, a series he hosted
for the BBC and also hosted the BBC The Mysterious Mr. Webster. In 2011, he
was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is currently
serving as a Booker Prize judge.

Jason Cowley, Chair of judges, says:

"1599 is a remarkable and compelling book. A history of four masterpieces and
of so much more, it produces a life of Shakespeare, about whom so little is
known, through an ingenious fusion of history, politics, and literary
criticism. The result is a poised and original re-imagination of biography.
Shapiro returns Shakespeare to the stage of his own world, and in so doing, he
transforms our understanding - not only of the great works but also of the
social atmosphere of his times. Erudite, accessible and formally bold, it will
appeal to anyone interested in history, politics, literature and good
writing."

Peter Singlehurst, Partner at Baillie Gifford, says:

"The strapline for the Baillie Gifford Prize is 'all the best stories are
true'. But it is not necessarily their factfulness that makes these books so
special, it is the stories about people, ordinary and extraordinary. Choosing
one book seems an impossible task and we thank the judges for taking on the
unenviable responsibility. Many congratulation to James Shapiro."

Sir Leonard Blavatnik, Head of the Blavatnik Family Foundation, says:

"For twenty-five years, the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction has
recognized immensely talented authors. We congratulate James Shapiro on this
exceptional achievement. We are proud to be the long-time sponsor of the
podcasts showcasing the short-listed books and their authors, as well as the
annual celebratory gala in London when the winners are announced."

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