Philip Hoare wins BBC Samuel Johnson Prize

The £20,000 BBC Samuel Johnson Non-Fiction Prize was awarded recently in London to none other than Philip Hoare for Leviathan, or The Whale.

From the prize website:

In Leviathan, Philip Hoare seeks to locate and identify his life-long obsession with this mythical creature of the sea. From his childhood fascination with the gigantic models of London’s Natural History Museum to adult encounters with the wild animals themselves, Philip Hoare has been obsessed with whales. Leviathan is a gripping voyage of discovery into the heart of this obsession and Moby-Dick, the book that inspired it. Travelling around the globe and taking the reader deep into the whale’s domain, Philip Hoare sheds light on our perennial fascination with whales, whose nature remains tantalizingly undiscovered.

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