Apr 16

Pulitzer Prize Winners announced – Tom Reiss and Adam Johnson – photos from Author Pictures at Lebrecht

Pulitzer Prize Winners announced 15 April 2013

American writer Tom Reiss was awarded the prize for Biography for his book The Black Count on the life of Generale Alexandre Dumas, French-Caribbean military hero and father of novelist Alexandre Dumas père.
Adam Johnson was awarded the prize for Fiction for his North Korean-set novel The Orphan Master’s Son.

Photographs by Miriam Berkley (from National Book Critics Circles Readings and Awards, February 2013)

Tom Reiss at the National Book Critics Circle Readings
Tom Reiss at the National Book Critics Circle Readings. 27 February 2013, New York City, US.
© Miriam Berkley/Lebrecht Music & Arts

Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson at National Book Critics Circle Awards in New York, 28 February 2013.
© Miriam Berkley/Lebrecht Music & Arts

Adam Johnson with his son and literary agent, 2013
Adam Johnson at National Book Critics Circle Awards in New York, 28 February 2013 with his son and agent.

Apr 04

Obituary Pictures of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, German born writer from Cologne, died on 3 April 2013. She won the Booker award for her novel ‘Heat and Dust’. She collaborated with James Ivory and Ismail Merchant writing the screenplays for twenty films that they produced. She won her first Oscar for the film ‘Mr and Mrs Bridge’ in 1990 and her second for ‘Howard’s End’ in 1992. Ismail Merchant once commented: “It is a strange marriage we have at Merchant Ivory… I am an Indian Muslim, Ruth is a German Jew, and Jim is a Protestant American. Someone once described us as a three-headed god. Maybe they should have called us a three-headed monster!”

Photographer by Eamonn McCabe

Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

Apr 04

Outstanding Author pictures from Eamonn McCabe

Eamonn McCabe continues to provide a wonderful photographic insight into the minds of authors, poets, novelists and cultural writers with his outstanding portrait photos. Writers are probably one of the hardest subjects to photograph as their profession takes place completely inside their heads. They don’t stand on a podium and wave a baton, or demonstrate the physical beauty of playing a musical instrument. The photographer has to somehow capture what it is that inspires authors to create and communicate this to his audience.

Shirley Hughes has captivated decades of young readers with her sympathetic characters and she smiles winningly at us, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, who died on 3rd April as we are writing, seems to muse on the endless magic webs she spins around her characters in India and America. Chinua Achebe, the Nigerian author recognised for his key role in developing African literature, has died on 21st March in Boston, where he was working as a professor, draws us close in Eamonn McCabe’s photo. A C Grayling, Master of the New College of Humanities, welcomes us to his book lined office. Nadeem Aslam, the young British writer, sits anxiously on the edge of the bench. The skill of a great photographer is that he allows the viewer a place to weave their own fantasies around the images that he shows them. Eamonn McCabe fits into this category.

Adam Phillips
Adam Phillips

Chinua Achebe
Chinua Achebe

Shirley Hughes
Shirley Hughes

Paul Durcan
Paul Durcan

Nadeem Aslam
Nadeem Aslam

A.C.Grayling
A C Grayling

Nov 15

American National Book Awards 2012

Louise Erdrich’s book ‘The Roundhouse’, the story of a woman who is attacked on a North Dakota reservation has beaten novels by Junot Diaz and Dave Eggers to win America’s prestigious National Book award. The surprised Erdrich, who is part Ojibwe, spoke in her tribal tongue and then switched to English as she dedicated her fiction award to “the grace and endurance of native people.”

The non-fiction prize was won by Katherine Boo for her investigation into life in a Mumbai slum, ‘Behind the Beautiful Forevers’ .

The National Book award for poetry went to David Ferry for ‘Bewilderment’.

Awards were made on 14 November 2012.

click here for more photographs of judges, and competitors for this prestigious award.

Photographs by Miriam Berkley.


David Ferry and poetry judge Tracy K. Smith


David Ferry at The National Book Awards Dinner


David Ferry at The National Book Awards Dinner

Oct 17

British author Hilary Mantel wins Man Booker prize for the second time

Hilary Mantel has won the £50,000 Man Booker Prize for her novel Bring up the Bodies, the sequel to Wolf Hall, which won the prize in 2009. Mantel is the first woman and the first living British author to win the prestigious literary prize twice.


© Kathy de Witt/Lebrecht Music & Arts


© Zsuzsi Roboz/ Messum Fine Art/Lebrecht


© Drew Farrell/Lebrecht Music & Arts


© John Haynes/Lebrecht Music & Arts

Oct 05

James Bond 50th anniversary

Lebrecht Music & Arts holds Horst Tappe’s iconic photograph of writer Ian Fleming, creator of James Bond, behind a mysterious cloud of cigarette smoke.

Today is the 50th anniversary of the first appearance of James Bond on the literary scene.


Ian Fleming – portrait – English writer and novelist – author of the James Bond titles.
©Horst Tappe/Lebrecht Music & Arts

Aug 29

The Edinburgh International Book Festival

Pictures are now online from The Edinburgh International Book Festival, which took place between 11-27 August this year. Over 800 authors from around the globe gathered in Edinburgh bringing writers and readers together across 750 events over 17 days.


Alastair Hazell
© P.Keightley/Lebrecht


Russell Kane
© P.Keightley/Lebrecht


Ruth Rendell
© P.Keightley/Lebrecht


Kevin Barry
© P.Keightley/Lebrecht