Jonny Steinberg

Jonny Steinberg

Jonny Steinberg (born 22 March 1970) is a South African writer and scholar. In the mid-1990s he was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship and studied at Oxford University's Balliol college, from which he graduated with a doctorate in political theory. He returned to South Africa in 1998 and worked for the national daily newspaper "Business Day", writing on the Constitutional Court and the police. He left "Business Day" to write the book "Midlands", which explores racial conflict in the post-apartheid countryside through an account of an unsolved murder.

In 2003, "Midlands" received South Africa's most prestigious literary prize, the Sunday Times Alan Paton Award for non-fiction. Two years later Steinberg repeated this feat when his second book, "The Number", a social history of crime and punishment in Cape Town written in the form of a biography of a prison gangster, received the same award. "Midlands" also received the National Booksellers' Choice award in 2003. Both books [http://www.jonathanball.co.za/modules.php?op=modload&name=books&file=index&req=view_cat&cid=14&min=5&orderby=title%20ASC&show=5] are published by Jonathan Ball Publishers. [http://www.jonathanball.co.za]

Steinberg is publishing two books in 2008. The first, titled "Sizwe’s Test" in the US (Simon and Schuster) and "Three-Letter Plague" in South Africa (Jonathan Ball Publishers), explores the ways in which the arrival of antiretroviral drugs in an Eastern Cape village infiltrates the life of a successful young shopkeeper. The book will be published in the UK and in Italy in 2009. Steinberg has also written a book about police on the streets of Johannesburg. Titled "Thin Blue", it will be published by Jonathan Ball Publishers in Johannesburg in May 2008.

A selection of Steinberg’s columns in "Business Day", titled "Notes from a Fractured Country", was published by Jonathan Ball Publishers in 2007.

Steinberg has published a number of monographs and research papers on South Africa's criminal justice system for the Institute for Security Studies [http://www.iss.org.za] in Pretoria and the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation [http://www.csvr.org.za] in Johannesburg. He has edited two books on contemporary South Africa: "From Comrades to Citizens" (with Glen Adler), published by Routledge in 2000, and "Crime Wave: The South African Underworld and its Foes", published by Wits University Press in 2001.

References

*Steinberg, Jonny, "Midlands". Johanesburg : Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2002. xii, 259 pages. ISBN 1-86842-124-4
* Steinberg, Jonny, "The Number: One man's search for identity in the Cape underworld and prison gangs". Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2004. 427 pages. ISBN 1-86842-205-4.
* Steinberg, Jonny, "Notes from a Fractured Country". Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2007.
* Steinberg, Jonny, "Sizwe's Test". New York: Simon and Schuster [http://www.simonsays.com] , February 2008. Hardcover, 368 pages. ISBN-10: 1-4165-5269-3; ISBN-13: 978-1-4165-5269-7
* Steinberg, Jonny, "Three-Letter Plague". Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers [http://www.jonathanball.co.za] , March 2008.
* Jonny Steinberg online: [http://www.number301.com/JonnySteinberg/JonnySteinberg.html]


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