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  • Edinburgh author Alexander McCall Smith is to receive a prestigious award from his home city.<br />
<br />
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency writer has been named as the 2020 winner of the Edinburgh Award.<br />
<br />
The City of Edinburgh Council said it was in recognition of his writing success, legal career and academic work.
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  • Pictured: Selva Almada <br />
<br />
Argentinian writer Selva Almada has won the Edinburgh International Book Festival’s 2019 First Book Award. Her debut novel The Wind That Lays Waste was chosen by readers and visitorsto the 2019 event, having been translated into English for the first time this year by Chris Andrews. <br />
<br />
When it was first published in 2012 the novel was highlighted as one of the best novels of the year by Argentinian journalists. It has since been translated into  French, Portuguese, German and Dutch, and been the basis for an opera created by Beatriz Catani and Luis Menacho.<br />
<br />
Almada went on to write Chicas Muertas (Dead Girls), a non-fiction chronicle of three teenage girls murdered in the 1980s, which established her as one of Argentina’s most prominent feminist thinkers as well as a powerful voice in contemporary Latin American fiction. Edinburgh-based Charco Press, who published The Wind That Lays Waste, are set to publish Chicas Muertas in English for the first time next year.<br />
<br />
Selva Almada has also been a finalist of the Rodolfo Walsh Award and of the Tigre Juan Award in Spain.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
    EEm_Selva_Almada_wins_Award_GER_1511...jpg
  • Pictured: Selva Almada <br />
<br />
Argentinian writer Selva Almada has won the Edinburgh International Book Festival’s 2019 First Book Award. Her debut novel The Wind That Lays Waste was chosen by readers and visitorsto the 2019 event, having been translated into English for the first time this year by Chris Andrews. <br />
<br />
When it was first published in 2012 the novel was highlighted as one of the best novels of the year by Argentinian journalists. It has since been translated into  French, Portuguese, German and Dutch, and been the basis for an opera created by Beatriz Catani and Luis Menacho.<br />
<br />
Almada went on to write Chicas Muertas (Dead Girls), a non-fiction chronicle of three teenage girls murdered in the 1980s, which established her as one of Argentina’s most prominent feminist thinkers as well as a powerful voice in contemporary Latin American fiction. Edinburgh-based Charco Press, who published The Wind That Lays Waste, are set to publish Chicas Muertas in English for the first time next year.<br />
<br />
Selva Almada has also been a finalist of the Rodolfo Walsh Award and of the Tigre Juan Award in Spain.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
    EEm_Selva_Almada_wins_Award_GER_1511...jpg
  • Pictured: Selva Almada <br />
<br />
Argentinian writer Selva Almada has won the Edinburgh International Book Festival’s 2019 First Book Award. Her debut novel The Wind That Lays Waste was chosen by readers and visitorsto the 2019 event, having been translated into English for the first time this year by Chris Andrews. <br />
<br />
When it was first published in 2012 the novel was highlighted as one of the best novels of the year by Argentinian journalists. It has since been translated into  French, Portuguese, German and Dutch, and been the basis for an opera created by Beatriz Catani and Luis Menacho.<br />
<br />
Almada went on to write Chicas Muertas (Dead Girls), a non-fiction chronicle of three teenage girls murdered in the 1980s, which established her as one of Argentina’s most prominent feminist thinkers as well as a powerful voice in contemporary Latin American fiction. Edinburgh-based Charco Press, who published The Wind That Lays Waste, are set to publish Chicas Muertas in English for the first time next year.<br />
<br />
Selva Almada has also been a finalist of the Rodolfo Walsh Award and of the Tigre Juan Award in Spain.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
    EEm_Selva_Almada_wins_Award_GER_1511...jpg
  • Pictured: Selva Almada <br />
<br />
Argentinian writer Selva Almada has won the Edinburgh International Book Festival’s 2019 First Book Award. Her debut novel The Wind That Lays Waste was chosen by readers and visitorsto the 2019 event, having been translated into English for the first time this year by Chris Andrews. <br />
<br />
When it was first published in 2012 the novel was highlighted as one of the best novels of the year by Argentinian journalists. It has since been translated into  French, Portuguese, German and Dutch, and been the basis for an opera created by Beatriz Catani and Luis Menacho.<br />
<br />
Almada went on to write Chicas Muertas (Dead Girls), a non-fiction chronicle of three teenage girls murdered in the 1980s, which established her as one of Argentina’s most prominent feminist thinkers as well as a powerful voice in contemporary Latin American fiction. Edinburgh-based Charco Press, who published The Wind That Lays Waste, are set to publish Chicas Muertas in English for the first time next year.<br />
<br />
Selva Almada has also been a finalist of the Rodolfo Walsh Award and of the Tigre Juan Award in Spain.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
    EEm_Selva_Almada_wins_Award_GER_1511...jpg
  • Pictured: Selva Almada <br />
<br />
Argentinian writer Selva Almada has won the Edinburgh International Book Festival’s 2019 First Book Award. Her debut novel The Wind That Lays Waste was chosen by readers and visitorsto the 2019 event, having been translated into English for the first time this year by Chris Andrews. <br />
<br />
When it was first published in 2012 the novel was highlighted as one of the best novels of the year by Argentinian journalists. It has since been translated into  French, Portuguese, German and Dutch, and been the basis for an opera created by Beatriz Catani and Luis Menacho.<br />
<br />
Almada went on to write Chicas Muertas (Dead Girls), a non-fiction chronicle of three teenage girls murdered in the 1980s, which established her as one of Argentina’s most prominent feminist thinkers as well as a powerful voice in contemporary Latin American fiction. Edinburgh-based Charco Press, who published The Wind That Lays Waste, are set to publish Chicas Muertas in English for the first time next year.<br />
<br />
Selva Almada has also been a finalist of the Rodolfo Walsh Award and of the Tigre Juan Award in Spain.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
    EEm_Selva_Almada_wins_Award_GER_1511...jpg
  • Pictured: Selva Almada <br />
<br />
Argentinian writer Selva Almada has won the Edinburgh International Book Festival’s 2019 First Book Award. Her debut novel The Wind That Lays Waste was chosen by readers and visitorsto the 2019 event, having been translated into English for the first time this year by Chris Andrews. <br />
<br />
When it was first published in 2012 the novel was highlighted as one of the best novels of the year by Argentinian journalists. It has since been translated into  French, Portuguese, German and Dutch, and been the basis for an opera created by Beatriz Catani and Luis Menacho.<br />
<br />
Almada went on to write Chicas Muertas (Dead Girls), a non-fiction chronicle of three teenage girls murdered in the 1980s, which established her as one of Argentina’s most prominent feminist thinkers as well as a powerful voice in contemporary Latin American fiction. Edinburgh-based Charco Press, who published The Wind That Lays Waste, are set to publish Chicas Muertas in English for the first time next year.<br />
<br />
Selva Almada has also been a finalist of the Rodolfo Walsh Award and of the Tigre Juan Award in Spain.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
    EEm_Selva_Almada_wins_Award_GER_1511...jpg
  • Pictured: Selva Almada <br />
<br />
Argentinian writer Selva Almada has won the Edinburgh International Book Festival’s 2019 First Book Award. Her debut novel The Wind That Lays Waste was chosen by readers and visitorsto the 2019 event, having been translated into English for the first time this year by Chris Andrews. <br />
<br />
When it was first published in 2012 the novel was highlighted as one of the best novels of the year by Argentinian journalists. It has since been translated into  French, Portuguese, German and Dutch, and been the basis for an opera created by Beatriz Catani and Luis Menacho.<br />
<br />
Almada went on to write Chicas Muertas (Dead Girls), a non-fiction chronicle of three teenage girls murdered in the 1980s, which established her as one of Argentina’s most prominent feminist thinkers as well as a powerful voice in contemporary Latin American fiction. Edinburgh-based Charco Press, who published The Wind That Lays Waste, are set to publish Chicas Muertas in English for the first time next year.<br />
<br />
Selva Almada has also been a finalist of the Rodolfo Walsh Award and of the Tigre Juan Award in Spain.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
    EEm_Selva_Almada_wins_Award_GER_1511...jpg
  • Pictured:  Hollywood star Isla Fisher attends the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017 to promote her book "Marge In Charge"<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm Saturday 19th August 2017
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_19082017_5.jpg
  • Pictured:  Hollywood star Isla Fisher attends the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017 to promote her book "Marge In Charge"<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm Saturday 19th August 2017
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_19082017_4.jpg
  • Pictured:  Hollywood star Isla Fisher attends the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017 to promote her book "Marge In Charge"<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm Saturday 19th August 2017
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_19082017_9.jpg
  • Pictured:  Hollywood star Isla Fisher attends the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017 to promote her book "Marge In Charge"<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm Saturday 19th August 2017
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_19082017_6.jpg
  • Pictured:  Hollywood star Isla Fisher attends the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017 to promote her book "Marge In Charge"<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm Saturday 19th August 2017
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_19082017_7.jpg
  • Pictured:  Hollywood star Isla Fisher attends the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017 to promote her book "Marge In Charge"<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm Saturday 19th August 2017
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_19082017_3.jpg
  • Pictured:  Hollywood star Isla Fisher attends the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017 to promote her book "Marge In Charge"<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm Saturday 19th August 2017
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_19082017_2.jpg
  • Pictured:  Hollywood star Isla Fisher attends the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017 to promote her book "Marge In Charge"<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm Saturday 19th August 2017
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_19082017_1.jpg
  • Pictured:  Hollywood star Isla Fisher attends the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017 to promote her book "Marge In Charge"<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | EEm Saturday 19th August 2017
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_19082017_8.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017 Author Elif Åžafak is a Turkish author, columnist and speaker. She has been called Turkey's most popular female novelist. Åžafak has published 15 books, 10 of which are novels. She writes fiction in both Turkish and English ;(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_11.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017 Author Elif Åžafak is a Turkish author, columnist and speaker. She has been called Turkey's most popular female novelist. Åžafak has published 15 books, 10 of which are novels. She writes fiction in both Turkish and English ;(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_6.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival, Thursday 17th August 2017<br />
Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes, CH, PC, is a crossbench member of the British House of Lords and a former British Conservative politician until 2011, as Member of the British Parliament for Bath from 1979 to 1992<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_28.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival, Thursday 17th August 2017<br />
Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes, CH, PC, is a crossbench member of the British House of Lords and a former British Conservative politician until 2011, as Member of the British Parliament for Bath from 1979 to 1992<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_24.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017<br />
Denise Mina is a Scottish crime writer and playwright. She has written the Garnethill trilogy and another three novels featuring the character Patricia "Paddy" Meehan, a Glasgow journalist<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_21.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017<br />
Denise Mina is a Scottish crime writer and playwright. She has written the Garnethill trilogy and another three novels featuring the character Patricia "Paddy" Meehan, a Glasgow journalist<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_17.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017 Author Elif Åžafak is a Turkish author, columnist and speaker. She has been called Turkey's most popular female novelist. Åžafak has published 15 books, 10 of which are novels. She writes fiction in both Turkish and English ;(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_13.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017 Author Elif Åžafak is a Turkish author, columnist and speaker. She has been called Turkey's most popular female novelist. Åžafak has published 15 books, 10 of which are novels. She writes fiction in both Turkish and English ;(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_12.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017 Author Elif Åžafak is a Turkish author, columnist and speaker. She has been called Turkey's most popular female novelist. Åžafak has published 15 books, 10 of which are novels. She writes fiction in both Turkish and English ;(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_10.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017 Author Elif Åžafak is a Turkish author, columnist and speaker. She has been called Turkey's most popular female novelist. Åžafak has published 15 books, 10 of which are novels. She writes fiction in both Turkish and English ;(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_9.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017 Author Elif Åžafak is a Turkish author, columnist and speaker. She has been called Turkey's most popular female novelist. Åžafak has published 15 books, 10 of which are novels. She writes fiction in both Turkish and English ;(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_8.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017 Author Elif Åžafak is a Turkish author, columnist and speaker. She has been called Turkey's most popular female novelist. Åžafak has published 15 books, 10 of which are novels. She writes fiction in both Turkish and English ;(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_7.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival, Thursday 17th August 2017<br />
Yiyun Li is a Chinese American writer, writing in English. Her short stories and novels have won several awards and distinctions. She is presently an editor of the Brooklyn-based literary magazine A Public Space.<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_32.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival, Thursday 17th August 2017<br />
Yiyun Li is a Chinese American writer, writing in English. Her short stories and novels have won several awards and distinctions. She is presently an editor of the Brooklyn-based literary magazine A Public Space.<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_31.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival, Thursday 17th August 2017<br />
Yiyun Li is a Chinese American writer, writing in English. Her short stories and novels have won several awards and distinctions. She is presently an editor of the Brooklyn-based literary magazine A Public Space.<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_33.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival, Thursday 17th August 2017<br />
Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes, CH, PC, is a crossbench member of the British House of Lords and a former British Conservative politician until 2011, as Member of the British Parliament for Bath from 1979 to 1992<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_30.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival, Thursday 17th August 2017<br />
Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes, CH, PC, is a crossbench member of the British House of Lords and a former British Conservative politician until 2011, as Member of the British Parliament for Bath from 1979 to 1992<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_27.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival, Thursday 17th August 2017<br />
Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes, CH, PC, is a crossbench member of the British House of Lords and a former British Conservative politician until 2011, as Member of the British Parliament for Bath from 1979 to 1992<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_26.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival, Thursday 17th August 2017<br />
Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes, CH, PC, is a crossbench member of the British House of Lords and a former British Conservative politician until 2011, as Member of the British Parliament for Bath from 1979 to 1992<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_23.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival, Thursday 17th August 2017<br />
Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes, CH, PC, is a crossbench member of the British House of Lords and a former British Conservative politician until 2011, as Member of the British Parliament for Bath from 1979 to 1992<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_25.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017<br />
Denise Mina is a Scottish crime writer and playwright. She has written the Garnethill trilogy and another three novels featuring the character Patricia "Paddy" Meehan, a Glasgow journalist<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_20.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017<br />
Denise Mina is a Scottish crime writer and playwright. She has written the Garnethill trilogy and another three novels featuring the character Patricia "Paddy" Meehan, a Glasgow journalist<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_19.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival, Thursday 17th August 2017<br />
Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes, CH, PC, is a crossbench member of the British House of Lords and a former British Conservative politician until 2011, as Member of the British Parliament for Bath from 1979 to 1992<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_29.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017<br />
Denise Mina is a Scottish crime writer and playwright. She has written the Garnethill trilogy and another three novels featuring the character Patricia "Paddy" Meehan, a Glasgow journalist<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_22.jpg
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival 2017<br />
Denise Mina is a Scottish crime writer and playwright. She has written the Garnethill trilogy and another three novels featuring the character Patricia "Paddy" Meehan, a Glasgow journalist<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Book_Fest_AT_17082017_18.jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Haylen Beck is the pen name of international prize-winning crime writer Stuart Neville, who talks about his novel 'Lost You' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Haylen Beck is the pen name of international prize-winning crime writer Stuart Neville, who talks about his novel 'Lost You' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Haylen Beck is the pen name of international prize-winning crime writer Stuart Neville, who talks about his novel 'Lost You' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Haylen Beck is the pen name of international prize-winning crime writer Stuart Neville, who talks about his novel 'Lost You' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019.  Talat Ahmed, Lecturer in South Asian History at the University of Edinburgh, talks about her book 'Mohandas Ghandi: Experiments in Civil Disobedience' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019.  Booker prize winner David Szalay, talks about his imaginative book 'Turbulence' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019.  John Browne, former BP CEO, Baron Browne of Madingley, talks about his book 'Make Think Imagine' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019.  John Browne, former BP CEO, Baron Browne of Madingley, talks about his book 'Make Think Imagine' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019.  Talat Ahmed, Lecturer in South Asian History at the University of Edinburgh, talks about her book 'Mohandas Ghandi: Experiments in Civil Disobedience' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019.  Talat Ahmed, Lecturer in South Asian History at the University of Edinburgh, talks about her book 'Mohandas Ghandi: Experiments in Civil Disobedience' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019.  Talat Ahmed, Lecturer in South Asian History at the University of Edinburgh, talks about her book 'Mohandas Ghandi: Experiments in Civil Disobedience' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019.  Talat Ahmed, Lecturer in South Asian History at the University of Edinburgh, talks about her book 'Mohandas Ghandi: Experiments in Civil Disobedience' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Daniel Mendelsohn, an American memoirist, essayist, critic, columnist, and translator is the Editor at Large of the New York Review of Books. He talks about his book 'The Bad Boy of Athens' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Daniel Mendelsohn, an American memoirist, essayist, critic, columnist, and translator is the Editor at Large of the New York Review of Books. He talks about his book 'The Bad Boy of Athens' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Daniel Mendelsohn, an American memoirist, essayist, critic, columnist, and translator is the Editor at Large of the New York Review of Books. He talks about his book 'The Bad Boy of Athens' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Daniel Mendelsohn, an American memoirist, essayist, critic, columnist, and translator is the Editor at Large of the New York Review of Books. He talks about his book 'The Bad Boy of Athens' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019.  Booker prize winner David Szalay, talks about his imaginative book 'Turbulence' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019.  Booker prize winner David Szalay, talks about his imaginative book 'Turbulence' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019.  Booker prize winner David Szalay, talks about his imaginative book 'Turbulence' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019.  Booker prize winner David Szalay, talks about his imaginative book 'Turbulence' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019.  Booker prize winner David Szalay, talks about his imaginative book 'Turbulence' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019.  Booker prize winner David Szalay, talks about his imaginative book 'Turbulence' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019. Mazen Maarouf, Palestinian writer, poet, translator and journalist, talks about his book 'Jokes for Gunmen' at the book festival today.<br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019. Mazen Maarouf, Palestinian writer, poet, translator and journalist, talks about his book 'Jokes for Gunmen' at the book festival today.<br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019. Mazen Maarouf, Palestinian writer, poet, translator and journalist, talks about his book 'Jokes for Gunmen' at the book festival today.<br />
<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_International_Book_Festiva...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019.  John Browne, former BP CEO, Baron Browne of Madingley, talks about his book 'Make Think Imagine' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019.  John Browne, former BP CEO, Baron Browne of Madingley, talks about his book 'Make Think Imagine' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Daniel Mendelsohn, an American memoirist, essayist, critic, columnist, and translator is the Editor at Large of the New York Review of Books. He talks about his book 'The Bad Boy of Athens' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Lilja Sigurdaróttir, Lilja Sigurdaróttir, an Icelandic author, talks about the second book in her Reykjavik Noir trilogy, 'Trap' at the book festival today.<br />
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . A C Grayling, a philosopher and author and Master of New College of the Humanities, an independent undergraduate college in London, talks about his book 'The History of Philosophy' at the book festival today.<br />
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . A C Grayling, a philosopher and author and Master of New College of the Humanities, an independent undergraduate college in London, talks about his book 'The History of Philosophy' at the book festival today.<br />
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . A C Grayling, a philosopher and author and Master of New College of the Humanities, an independent undergraduate college in London, talks about his book 'The History of Philosophy' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . A C Grayling, a philosopher and author and Master of New College of the Humanities, an independent undergraduate college in London, talks about his book 'The History of Philosophy' at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019.  L to R: Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock, an author who has written about history, landscape, great literature and the sea, talks about Lyrical Ballads, the friendship between Samuel Coleridge and William Wordsworth. With Tom Hammick, artist, painter and printmaker, at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019.  L to R: Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock, an author who has written about history, landscape, great literature and the sea, talks about Lyrical Ballads, the friendship between Samuel Coleridge and William Wordsworth. With Tom Hammick, artist, painter and printmaker, at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019.  Tom Hammick, artist, painter and printmaker, at the book festival today.<br />
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019.  Tom Hammick, artist, painter and printmaker, at the book festival today.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019.  L to R: Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock, an author who has written about history, landscape, great literature and the sea, talks about Lyrical Ballads, the friendship between Samuel Coleridge and William Wordsworth. With Tom Hammick, artist, painter and printmaker, at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019.  L to R: Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock, an author who has written about history, landscape, great literature and the sea, talks about Lyrical Ballads, the friendship between Samuel Coleridge and William Wordsworth. With Tom Hammick, artist, painter and printmaker, at the book festival today.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019.  Tom Hammick, artist, painter and printmaker, at the book festival today.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019. Ann Cleves, crime-writer who created the character Jimmy Perez in 'Shetland', introduces a new Dorset detective, Matthew Venn, and talks about her new book 'The Long Call'.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Anita Anand, a British-Indian radio and television presenter and journalist, talks about her book 'The Patient Assassin', which documents a shameful day in Britain's history whenBritish soldiers opened fire on thousands of unarmed men, women and children in Amritsar.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019. Ann Cleves, crime-writer who created the character Jimmy Perez in 'Shetland', introduces a new Dorset detective, Matthew Venn, and talks about her new book 'The Long Call'.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019. Ann Cleves, crime-writer who created the character Jimmy Perez in 'Shetland', introduces a new Dorset detective, Matthew Venn, and talks about her new book 'The Long Call'.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Ian Maleney, an Irish Writer and editor, talks about hs grandfather's descent into Alzheimer's, on which he based his book 'Minor Monuments' a collection of essays on memory, belonging and the meaning of home.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Ian Maleney, an Irish Writer and editor, talks about hs grandfather's descent into Alzheimer's, on which he based his book 'Minor Monuments' a collection of essays on memory, belonging and the meaning of home.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Anita Anand, a British-Indian radio and television presenter and journalist, talks about her book 'The Patient Assassin', which documents a shameful day in Britain's history whenBritish soldiers opened fire on thousands of unarmed men, women and children in Amritsar.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Anita Anand, a British-Indian radio and television presenter and journalist, talks about her book 'The Patient Assassin', which documents a shameful day in Britain's history whenBritish soldiers opened fire on thousands of unarmed men, women and children in Amritsar.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Anita Anand, a British-Indian radio and television presenter and journalist, talks about her book 'The Patient Assassin', which documents a shameful day in Britain's history whenBritish soldiers opened fire on thousands of unarmed men, women and children in Amritsar.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Anita Anand, a British-Indian radio and television presenter and journalist, talks about her book 'The Patient Assassin', which documents a shameful day in Britain's history whenBritish soldiers opened fire on thousands of unarmed men, women and children in Amritsar.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019. Ann Cleves, crime-writer who created the character Jimmy Perez in 'Shetland', introduces a new Dorset detective, Matthew Venn, and talks about her new book 'The Long Call'.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Ian Maleney, an Irish Writer and editor, talks about hs grandfather's descent into Alzheimer's, on which he based his book 'Minor Monuments' a collection of essays on memory, belonging and the meaning of home.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Ian Maleney, an Irish Writer and editor, talks about hs grandfather's descent into Alzheimer's, on which he based his book 'Minor Monuments' a collection of essays on memory, belonging and the meaning of home.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 23 August 2019 . <br />
Anita Anand, a British-Indian radio and television presenter and journalist, talks about her book 'The Patient Assassin', which documents a shameful day in Britain's history whenBritish soldiers opened fire on thousands of unarmed men, women and children in Amritsar.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_international _Book_Festiv...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019. Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock, an author who has written about history, landscape, great literature and the sea, talks about Lyrical Ballads, the friendship between Samuel Coleridge and William Wordsworth.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019. Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock, an author who has written about history, landscape, great literature and the sea, talks about Lyrical Ballads, the friendship between Samuel Coleridge and William Wordsworth.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 26 August 2019. Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock, an author who has written about history, landscape, great literature and the sea, talks about Lyrical Ballads, the friendship between Samuel Coleridge and William Wordsworth.<br />
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  • Pictured: (left to right) Nick Barley Festival Director, Janet Smyth Education Program Director, Roland Gulliver Associate Director.<br />
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The programme for the 2018 Edinburgh International Book Festival was launched in Edinburgh today (Thursday).<br />
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