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Jonny Steinberg (born 22 March 1970) is a South African writer and
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Biography

Steinberg was born and raised in the northern suburbs of
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, South Africa. He was educated at
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in Johannesburg, and at the
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, where he was a
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and earned a doctorate in political theory. He taught for nine years at
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, where he was Professor of African Studies. He currently teaches at
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's Council on African Studies.


Books

Three of Steinberg's books – ''Midlands'' (2002), about the murder of a white South African farmer, '' The Number'' (2004), a biography of a prison gangster, and ''Winnie & Nelson'' (2023) – won South Africa's premier non-fiction prize, the Sunday Times CNA Literary Awards making him the first writer to win it three ties. In 2013, Steinberg was an inaugural winner of the
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., and in 2024 was awarded the National Book Critics Circle Award for biography. His books also include ''Three-Letter Plague'' (published as ''Sizwe's Test'' in the United States), which chronicles a young man's journey through South Africa's
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'' Book of the Year and was shortlisted for the Wellcome Trust Book Prize. Steinberg is also the author of ''Thin Blue'' (2008), an exploration of the unwritten rules of engagement between South African civilians and police, and ''Little Liberia: An African Odyssey in New York'' (2011), about the Liberian civil war and its aftermath in an exile community in New York. Writing in ''The Guardian'',
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described it as an "extraordinary, stylistically varied mix of reportage, history and biography". Steinberg's 2015 book, ''A Man of Good Hope'', was described by ''
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'' reviewer Ian Birrell as "an epic African saga that chronicles some fundamental modern issues such as crime, human trafficking, migration, poverty and xenophobia, while giving glimpses into the Somali clan system, repression in Ethiopia and lethal racism in townships". The book was adapted into a stage production by the Isango Ensemble and premiered at the
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in London in 2016. Steinberg's dual biography of Winnie Madikizela and
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, ''Winnie & Nelson: Portrait of a Marriage'', was published in May 2023. Damon Galgut described it as "a devastating study of modern South Africa", while Hlonipha Mokoena named it "a masterful book that rattles your bones".
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, ghostwriter of Nelson Mandela's autobiography, called it "a beautiful and immensely sad book. .. teinberggently but firmly removes the masks innie and Nelsoneach carefully constructed, only to find other masks underneath."
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described the book "as deeply sympathetic to Winnie, caught up in the whirlwind of insurrectionary violence, as to Nelson, trapped in his prison cell and losing touch day by day with the evolving situation on the ground". It won the
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and the ''Sunday Times'' Non-fiction Award,https://www.jaylit.com/jonny-steinberg-and-andrew-brown-are-winners-of-the-2024-sunday-times-literary-awards/ making Steinberg the first author to win the prize three times. It was shortlisted for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography as well as for the
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. This dual biography was also a ''
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Awards and honours

*2003: Recht Malan Prize, shortlist, ''Midlands'' *2003: South African Booksellers' Choice Award, ''Midlands'' *2003: ''Sunday Times'' Alan Paton Award, ''Midlands'' *2005: ''Sunday Times'' Alan Paton Award, ''The Number''"Alan Paton Award Winners"
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*2009: ''Sunday Times'' Alan Paton Award, shortlist, ''Three-Letter Plague'' *2009: Wellcome Trust Book Prize, shortlist, ''Three-Letter Plague'' *2012: ''Sunday Times'' Alan Paton Award, shortlist, ''Little Liberia'' *2013: Windham–Campbell Literature Prize *2015: Johannesburg Book Prize, shortlist, ''A Man of Good Hope'' *2015: ''Sunday Times'' Alan Paton Award, shortlist, ''A Man of Good Hope'' *2020: Recht Malan Prize, ''One Day in Bethlehem'' *2023: Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography, shortlist, ''Winnie & Nelson: Portrait of a Marriage'' *2024:
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, ''Winnie & Nelson'' *2024: ''Sunday Times'' Non-fiction Award, ''Winnie & Nelson'' * 2024: Wolfson History Prize, shortlist, ''Winnie & Nelson''The Wolfson History Prize - Celebrating Outstanding History
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Bibliography

* ''Midlands''. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2002. xii, 259 pages. * '' The Number: One Man's Search for Identity in the Cape Underworld and Prison Gangs''. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2004. 427 pages. *" Nongoloza's Children: Western Cape Prison Gangs During and After Apartheid", Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, 2004 * ''Notes from a Fractured Country''. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2007 * ''Sizwe's Test''. New York: Simon and Schuster, February 2008. Hardcover, 368 pages. * ''Thin Blue: The Unwritten Rules of Policing South Africa''. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers, August 2008. * ''Three-Letter Plague''. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers, March 2008; Vintage Random House, December 2008 * ''Little Liberia: An African Odyssey in New York''. London: Jonathan Cape Random House, January 2011; Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers, March 2011 * ''A Man of Good Hope''. London: Jonathan Cape, 2015; . New York: Knopf, 2015; * ''One Day in Bethlehem''. London: Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2019; . * ''Winnie & Nelson. Portrait of a Marriage''. London, William Collins, 2023.


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African Studies Centre, University of Oxford

Department of Political Science, Yale University
{{DEFAULTSORT:Steinberg, Jonny 1970 births Living people Alumni of the University of Oxford South African LGBTQ writers South African non-fiction writers South African Rhodes Scholars University of the Witwatersrand alumni Writers from Johannesburg National Book Critics Circle Award winners