NEW YORK – This year's winners of the Gotham Book Prize observe New York City arsenic experienced connected foot, autobus and train.
Ian Frazier, writer of “Paradise Bronx: The Life and Times of New York’s Greatest Borough,” and Nicole Gelinas, who wrote "Movement: New York’s Long War to Take Back Its Streets from the Car,” volition divided the $50,000 successful prize wealth fixed for books that “encourage and grant penning astir New York City,” grant officials announced Monday.
Philanthropists-political strategists Bradley Tusk and Howard Wolfson cofounded the Gotham prize successful 2020 arsenic a “way to uplift the originative community” during the pandemic.
In “Paradise Bronx,” Frazier draws upon his years of walking astir the New York City borough and weaves unneurotic everything from Revolutionary War past to shot and hip-hop. Gelinas' “Movement” continues the contented of specified classics arsenic Robert Caro's “The Power Broker” successful documenting however New Yorkers person fought for the preservation and betterment of wide transit.
“This year, we are arrogant to grant the Gotham Book Prize to 2 outstanding works of non-fiction that harvester rigorous probe with a unsocial constituent of presumption to illuminate the affluent and analyzable past that makes New York City great,” Tusk and Wolfson said successful a statement.
Previous notable Gotham Book Prize recipients
2021: James McBride, “Deacon King Kong.”
2022: Andrea Ellott, “Invisible Child.”
2023: John Wood Sweet, “The Sewing Girl's Tale,” and Sidik Fofana, “Stories from the Tenant Downstairs.”
2024: Colson Whitehead, “Crook Manifesto.”
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