Ivan Vladislavic & David Goldblatt’s TJ & DOUBLE NEGATIVE shortlisted for the 2011 Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards

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Ivan Vladislavić and David Goldblatt's photography-fiction collaboration, TJ & DOUBLE NEGATIVE, has been shortlisted for the 2011 Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards, in the category Best Photography Book. The winner will be announced at the Sony World Photography Awards on the 27th of April in Odeon Leicester Square, London.

The Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards was founded in 1985 by Hungarian publisher Andor Kraszna-Krausz. Mary McCartney will be chairing the photography awards and the winner will be selected on the basis of the artists who "have made a significant contribution to photography".

TJ/DOUBLE NEGATIVE was first published in a dual collector's edition in October 2010 by Umuzi in South Africa & Contrasto in Italy, in both English and Italian. DOUBLE NEGATIVE, Ivan Vladislavić's haunting literary novel about photography and memory, will be published in its standalone volume form in  South Africa by Umuzi in May 2011. The book was beautifully designed by Cyn van Houten.

In DOUBLE NEGATIVE apartheid-era university drop-out Neville Lister is in danger, his father thinks, of 'falling in with the wrong crowd' and so is sent to eminent photographer Saul Auerbach - 'a man of strong convictions, but who has learned to direct them' - to gain some sense of perspective and direction. And so begins a delicate, funny and beautifully written exploration of the art of depiction, of the haunting power of photographs - those 'odd little memorials that owe so much to chance and intuition'. In three sections - 'Available Light', 'Dead Letters', and 'Small Talk' - this spare yet memorable novel tracks the changing city of Johannesburg and Neville's path to career success - though that first day and what they saw, and what Saul Auerbach photographed then, are things he will never forget. DOUBLE NEGATIVE is a brilliant meditation on our ways of seeing and recording, on how and what we remember, and the art of being lost.

Click here to view the entire 2011 Kraszna-Krausz shortlist.


Praise for Ivan Vladislavić

'One of the most imaginative minds at work in South African literature today.' -- André Brink

'Vladislavić is without doubt the most significant writer in South Africa today.' -- Focus on Africa

'Vladislavić is a rare, brilliant writer.' -- Sunday Times (SA)

'PORTRAIT WITH KEYS reminds me sometimes of Orhan Pamuk's ISTANBUL and sometimes of James Joyce's DUBLINERS, but it is really altogether one of a kind.' --Jan Morris

'PORTRAIT WITH KEYS is surely one of the most ingenious love letters - full of violence, fear, humour and cunning - ever addressed to a city. If Italo Calvino had grown up in Jo'burg and experienced both apartheid and its aftermath this is the kind of book he would have been proud to have written.' --Geoff Dyer


For more information on David Goldblatt click here:

http://www.davidgoldblatt.com/

http://www.vam.ac.uk/vastatic/microsites/photography/photographer.php?photographerid=ph026&row=0

David Goldblatt has been photographing and documenting South African society for over 50 years. Born in Randfontein in 1930 to parents who came to South Africa to escape the persecution of Lithuanian Jews in 1890, he was simultaneously part of privileged white society and a victim of religious persecution and alienation. Motivated by his contradictory position in South African society, Goldblatt began photographing this society, and in 1963 decided to devote all of his time to photography.

He was awarded the prestigious Henri Cartier-Bresson Award (2009), for his project "TJ". The award is intended for a photographer of exceptional ability who has an established career and has completed a significant body of work.

New client Duncan McLaren longlisted for the Orwell Prize for Blogs 2011

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Duncan McLaren, who has recently joined Blake Friedmann as a client of Isobel Dixon's, has been longlisted for the Orwell Prize for Blogs 2011 for his moving diaries about visiting his mother, Mabel, in her care home. He is writing a memoir about his parents based on this blog.

Duncan's 'Visting Mabel' blog on the Saga site is one of 20 on the Orwell blog prize longlist, with the shortlist to be announced on 16 April, and the final awards ceremony to be held in Westminster on 18 May.

'Visiting Mabel' blog

Visit the website of The Orwell Prize for more information.

Jenni Armstrong shortlisted for BBC's Laughing Stock

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With nearly 2000 entries, just 26 writers have been selected for a comedy masterclass on 5th April, from which 10 will be chosen for a week-long residential masterclass in May.

Working with BBC comedy producers and established comedy talent, the writers will be developing sitcom projects that reflect modern Britain and showcase new voices.

Jenni Armstrong has previously written for BBC radio comedy shows including WATSON'S WIND UP and NEWSJACK, and the web-project THIS JUST IN for Zeppotron and Channel 4. She is currently working on a new television sitcom and an online comedy series.

Lailaps to produce Greg Latter's adaptation of award-winning real-life drama by Peter Harris

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Lailaps Pictures have optioned Greg Latter's adaptation of Peter Harris's award-winning courtroom thriller, A JUST DEFIANCE (South African title: IN A DIFFERENT TIME) and Bille August has been attached to direct. August directed one of Latter's earlier screenplays, 'Goodbye Bafana'

A JUST DEFIANCE is a devastating and moving book which tells the true story of an elite team of anti-apartheid soldiers on trial. Peter Harris was their lawyer.

For the full story, click here.

Praise for A JUST DEFIANCE:
Winner of the SA Sunday Times Literary Alan Paton Non-Fiction Prize 2009, Shortlisted for Booksellers' Choice 2009 and the University of Johannesburg Debut Prize 2008/9, Jenny & Co's Best Non-Fiction Book of the Year, and Best Book of the Year 2008.

'Scrupulously written, heartbreaking and powerful.' -- Alexandra Fuller, New York Times

'Reads like a John Grisham novel ….a compelling read.' -- The Telegraph

'This book is a triumph, partly because of Harris's humility and honesty.' -- The Sunday Times

'Stunning ... a page-turner with a heart.' -- The Observer

Simon Passmore's radio play LEVERAGE is Time Out's Pick of the Week

Don't miss this fast-paced thriller on BBC Radio 4 on Saturday 26th March at 2:30pm, starring Claire Foy, Blake Ritson and Charlie Cox; directed by Sasha Yevtushenko.

This taut, character-driven conspiracy thriller, writhing with twists and heavy on menace, will be compelling Saturday afternoon entertainment.

David and Helen, a professional couple in their mid-twenties, are shocked when Jamie, an old friend from university, dies unexpectedly. At the funeral, they meet Mark, another mutual friend. Mark implies that he works for Special Services, and tells them that Jamie, a high-flying investment banker, may have killed himself - and that his bank has been under investigation. Did Jamie contact the couple before he died? As Mark teases out information, Helen begins to suspect he is not entirely innocent. Mark's questions turn into threats, and people start getting hurt. David and Helen find they must expose a murder before it's too late.

The lead roles are played by three top young British actors; Claire Foy (THE PROMISE, LITTLE DORRIT), Charlie Cox (STARDUST, DOWNTON ABBEY) and Blake Ritson (UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS, ROMANTICS and the lead in Radio 4's four-week serial THE FAR PAVILIONS, Feb 2011).

Simon Passmore has had a string of recent successes on radio with ACCOMPLICES, OFFSHORE and GOING TO GROUND.