HAN SMITH
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2019/20 London Writers Award @STWevents ˑ PORTRAITS published 2024 by @johnmurrays / @J_M_Originals ˑ Represented by @EveWhiteAgency ˑ Here for writing things
Doggerland
Joined March 2018
It is such a true privilege to be read as deeply, searchingly and patiently as this; it means a huge amount to me and to everyone connected to this book. Thank you infinitely to @GuardianBooks and @akblakemore: https://t.co/DAq7AET1Fe
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EVENT ALERT🔔 Don't miss @Han_Smiff and @lara_haworth in conversation at @WstoneIslington on 27th of February at 6.30pm! Grab your tickets now: https://t.co/lWzjHZHI9K
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Georgian people are brave! Rustaveli is full, again! We are beaten, arrested, assaulted but we still come back. Long live free #Georgia! HAPPENING NOW #GeorgiaProtests
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“Defiance is the basis of freedom” — Ilia State University professors, teachers, and students are currently gathering to march later toward Rustaveli Avenue. “No to censorship” and “No to fascism” read the banners.
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The victims of the Holodomor are remembered today in Ukraine.
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Every day, we’re posting a story of a political prisoner in Russia. Today, we’re telling you about Tatyana Laletina, a 21-year-old student and artist from Tomsk, a city in Siberia. In February 2024, she was arrested and charged with treason for transferring money to support
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Every day, we’re posting a story of a political prisoner in Russia. Today, we’re telling you about Anna Alexandrova, a 46-year-old hairdresser with a veterinary education and a divorced mother of a grown son from Saint Petersburg. Anna is accused of "spreading false information
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“Returning the Names” – Why Those Persecuted for "Sodomy" in the USSR Are Victims of Political Repression A collaborative piece by Sphere and Memorial. On October 29, the "Returning the Names" event took place worldwide, where over 1,800 names of the unjustly convicted and
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'Nothing really beats ... encountering language that doesn’t settle into easy clichés but instead reaches out for something totally new' (Han Smith) #GoldsmithsPrize2024
https://t.co/PlOKcmB3AN
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The Goldsmiths Prize-shortlisted author on the power of portraits, living language, and Russia’s silenced history.
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London, UK! Lots of people: reading the names and letters of current political prisoners. The event is taking place in the Yalta Memorial Garden. The garden is dedicated to the memory of people deported to the USSR by its allies following the Yalta Conference. The commemoration
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Good morning! There is a little more than an hour left until the start of our “Returning the Names” broadcast. The event will start at the Solovetsky Stone in Moscow, at 12PM Moscow time. Though, people have been coming to the monument since the early morning, laying flowers to
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"Composed as a series of portraits, some fragmentary, all multi-faceted and allusory, Smith’s novel is a hallucinatory window into what it means to excavate the past in a world committed to its erasure." (Abigail Shinn, Chair of Judges) Find out more 👉 https://t.co/U1PKaj2b69
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Each day, we’re posting the story of a political prisoner in Russia. Today, we’re telling you about Olga Smirnova, a 56-year-old architect-artist and civil activist from Saint Petersburg, who is a widow, known for her strong stance on human rights and active involvement in the
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Each day, we’re posting the story of a political prisoner in Russia. Today, we’re telling you about Ksenia Karelina, a 32-year-old cosmetologist from Yekaterinburg, who was accused of treason for transferring $51.8 to the Ukrainian fund "Together for Ukraine" She was born in
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The Goldsmiths Prize is one I have admired for so long: for writing that “breaks the mould” and “extends the possibilities of the novel”. So… It’s all the more startling and exciting to see Portraits on the shortlist - thank you so much @GoldsmithsPrize : )
We are delighted to announce the #GoldsmithsPrize2024 shortlist! Congratulations to our six brilliant novelists! 🎉🥳🎉
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Each day, we’re posting the story of a political prisoner in Russia. Today, we’re telling you about Polina Yevtushenko from the city of Tolyatti, on the Volga river. She is 26 years old, has an education in translation, and was working for a mobile communication company before
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We’re delighted to announce #LondonWritersAwards is back! Open to unagented, unpublished London-based writers of literary, commercial and YA/children’s fiction, the programme runs for 10 months and is completely free. Apps run 25 Sep-31 Oct. More info: https://t.co/AD8V0CDk8g
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"Memorial" announces the autumn enrolment for our educational programme "A Person in History: The (Post)Soviet Experience" designed for students aged 14-16. The programme will run online from 6th October to 1st December, with classes held every Sunday. Participation is free,
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On the 85th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II We share extracts from a statement by the Memorial International Association. This year, Europe – and not only Europe – will commemorate the 85th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II. In the aftermath of the war,
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Russian criminal war of aggression against Ukraine brought a lot of grief and destruction. An enormous amount of violations of Ukrainians' human rights have been going on since. Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group @khpg, a Ukrainian human rights organisation, publishes updates
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