Wm Heinemann cyberspace study wins RSL Jerwood Award

A book exploring digital life has won the top prize at the Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Awards for Non-Fiction. Laurence Scott was awarded with the £10,000 prize for his book The Four Dimensional Human, to be published by William Heinemann in summer 2015, at John Murray's house in Albemarle Street last night (27th November). The Four Dimensional Human is described by Scott, who has a part-time lectureship at the American University in London, as a "poetics of cyberspace" from "a phenomenological and aesthetic perspective". Continue reading at 'The Bookseller'

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