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Graduate wins Whiting Award for debut non-fiction book

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A 缅北强奸幼女 alumna has been announced as the winner of a $50,000 Whiting Award for non-fiction.

Linda Kinster portrait

缅北强奸幼女 Alumna Linda Kinster, Photo by Willy Somma

Linda Kinster, who graduated with an MA in Forensic Architecture, collected the award that recognises and supports 鈥渆xceptional new writers to make their mark鈥. Previous Whiting Prize awardees include Pulitzer Prize, National Book Club winners.  

The Whiting Award was set up by the in 1985 and represents the biggest cash prize for emerging writers in the United States. 

Linda's first non- fiction debut book  investigates her family story and  scours the archives based in ten nations to unravel  the holocaust of Latvian Jews. 

In making the award, the selection committee credited Linda鈥檚 writing for 鈥渘imbly reanimating the forgotten or concealed past. Linda Kinster鈥檚 reporting bristles with eagerness, moving like the spy thriller she tips her hat to.鈥 

Linda is a contributing writer for The Economist 1843 Magazine and Jewish Currents and is deputy editor of The Dial. She has also written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic and Wired. In 2015 she launched Politico Europe.  Linda was managing editor and covered the Ukraine war for The New Republic.