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Judges
The David Cohen Prize will next be awarded in 2025.
The 2025 judges will be announced in early 2025.
Hermione Lee will continue as Chair of Judges.
Hermione Lee (Chair of Judges)

Hermione Lee is a literary biographer and Emeritus Professor of Literature at the University of Oxford, where she was President of Wolfson College from 2008 to 2017 and founded the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing. Her work includes biographies of Virginia Woolf, Edith Wharton, Penelope Fitzgerald and Tom Stoppard, critical books on Elizabeth Bowen, Willa Cather and Philip Roth, and books about life-writing: Body Parts in 2005, a “Very Short Introduction” to Biography in 2009, and, in 2020, a co-edited collection, Lives of Houses.
She is a Fellow of the British Academy and the Royal Society of Literature, and a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2013 she was made a Dame for services to literary scholarship. In 2023 she was made GBE (Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire) for services to English Literature.
She has judged a number of literary prizes in the past, including the Booker (twice), the Hawthornden Prize (for twelve years), the W.H. Smith Award, the Guardian First Book Prize and the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize. She was a judge for the David Cohen Prize in 1999 when it was awarded to William Trevor.
Tessa Hadley

Tessa Hadley has published eight novels – including The Past, Late in the Day, and Free Love – and four collections of short stories; her latest collection, After the Funeral, came out in paperback in July 2024 and her novella, The Party, was published in November 2024.
She has short stories regularly in the New Yorker, and reviews for the Guardian and the London Review of Books; she was awarded a Windham Campbell prize for Fiction and the Hawthornden Prize in 2016, and the Edge Hill Prize in 2018.
Seán Hewitt

Seán Hewitt was born in 1990. He is the author of two poetry collections, Tongues of Fire and Rapture’s Road, and a memoir, All Down Darkness Wide. He collaborated with the artist Luke Edward Hall on 300,000 Kisses: Tales of Queer Love from the Ancient World.
Hewitt has received the Laurel Prize and the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature and been shortlisted for the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award.
He lectures at Trinity College Dublin and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. His debut novel is Open, Heaven.
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Maya Jaggi

Maya Jaggi is a writer, critic, cultural journalist and artistic director based in London. She is a contributing art critic to the Financial Times, and was an arts writer and a lead fiction critic for The Guardian for more than a decade, when her work included long-form profiles of a dozen Nobel laureates in literature and cultural figures from Edward Said to Umberto Eco.
She has been a finalist for the Orwell Prize for Journalism, and was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2023 for her independent critical writing on global art and books, which has also appeared in the New York Review of Books, The New York Times, The Economist, ArtForum, Newsweek, and Le Monde Diplomatique.
She has judged many international literary awards, including as chair of judges of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Literature Prize, 2024 and 2025, and the Man Asian Literary Prize in Hong Kong.
She has given cultural journalism masterclasses in Ukraine, Georgia, and other post-Soviet countries as an EU Senior Expert and been an Associate Fellow of Warwick University and a DAAD Arts and Media Fellow in Berlin. She holds an honorary doctorate from the Open University for ‘extending the map of international writing,’ and degrees from Oxford University and the London School of Economics.
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Ruth Scurr

Ruth Scurr FRSL is a biographer, historian and literary critic. Her first book, Fatal Purity: Robespierre and the French Revolution (2006), won the Franco-British Society Literary Prize and was listed among the 100 Best Books of the Decade in The Times in 2009. Her second book, John Aubrey: My Own Life (2015) was shortlisted for the Costa Biography Award. Her third book, Napoleon: A Life in Gardens and Shadows (2021) won the Society for Military History Distinguished Book Award for Biography.
She has regularly reviewed both fiction and non-fiction since 1997 and has judged many literary awards including: the Man Booker Prize (2007), the Samuel Johnson Prize (2014), the Baillie Gifford Prize (2023). In 2024 she was elected Chair of the Royal Society of Literature. She is a Fellow of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge.
Past Judges
2023
Hermione Lee
Chair
Aida Edemariam
Helen Mort
Malachy Tallack
Boyd Tonkin
2021
Hermione Lee
Chair
Susheila Nasta
Peter Kemp
Maura Dooley
Reeta Chakrabarti
2019
Mark Lawson
Chair
Kate Maltby
Jon McGregor
David Park
Imtiaz Dharker
Viv Groskop
Dr Zoe Strimpel
2017
Mark Lawson
Chair
Kate Bassett
Gillian Clarke
Simon J. James
Alan Johnson
Denise Mina
Anita Sethi
2015
Mark Lawson
Chair
Gillian Bee
Adam Begley
Melissa Benn
Susannah Clapp
Blake Morrison
Leo Robson
Kamila Shamsie
Michael Symmons-Roberts
2013
Mark Lawson
Chair
Shirley Chew
Sarah Hall
Kathleen Jamie
Sam Leith
Fiona MacCarthy
Daljit Nagra
Kate Summerscale
Roy Williams
2011
Mark Lawson
Chair
Ellah Allfrey
Simon Armitage
Michael Billington
Sarah Churchwell
Tobias Hill
Kathryn Hughes
Karl Miller
Michael Prodger
2009
Andrew Motion
Chair
Rachel Bowlby
Robert Crawford
Lavinia Greenlaw
Maya Jaggi
Alberto Manguel
Jack Mapanje
Rose Tremain
John Walsh
2007
Andrew Motion
Chair
Liz Calder
Anne Enright
Jackie Kay
Hilary Mantel
Chris Smith
Peter Stothard
Boyd Tonkin
Jeremy Treglown
2005
Andrew Motion
Chair
Antony Beevor
Caroline Gascoigne
Maggie Gee
Martyn Goff
Jennifer Johnston
Doris Lessing
2003
Andrew Motion
Chair
Pat Barker
Gillian Beer
John Carey
Ciaran Carson
Damian Walford Davies
Anne Enright
Paul Muldoon
Michael Ondaatje
Philip Pullman
Michèle Roberts
Ali Smith
Stephen Tumim
Erica Wagner
2001
Andrew Motion
Chair
Claire Armitstead
Gillian Beer
Stevie Davies
Romesh Gunesekera
Catherine Lockerbie
Deborah Moggach
Alastair Niven
Glenn Patterson
Stephen Tumim
1999
Andrew Motion
Chair
Alain de Botton
Damian Walford Davies
Abdulrazak Gurnah
Roy Foster
Clare Francis
Tess Hurson
Hermione Lee
Catherine Lockerbie
Derwent May
Alan Ross
Janet Suzman
1997
Andrew Motion
Chair
Gillian Beer
Charles Brett
Simon Brett
Iain Crichton Smith
James Fenton
Miriam Gross
Griff Rhys Jones
Ben Okri
Peter Porter
Keith Thomas
M. Wynn Thomas
Claire Tomalin
1995
Michael Holroyd
Chair
Joan Bakewell
Marilyn Butler
Donnell Deeny
James Fenton
Wilson Harris
Miroslav Holub
The Lord Morris of Castle Morris
Blake Morrison
John Mortimer
Anthony Sampson
Mary-Kay Wilmers
Harriet Harvey Wood
1993
Michael Holroyd
Chair
Eleanor Bron
Seamus Heaney
Karl Miller
John Mortimer