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Jonathan Green


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Journalist

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Jonathan Green is an English journalist and author of Murder in the High Himalaya.

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Life and career

Green was born in Bury St Edmunds, in Suffolk, England. He attended St Joseph's College, Ipswich. He holds a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction from Goucher College.

Green has written for the New York Times, Virginia Quarterly Review, Garden and Gun, Town and Country, the Sunday Times Magazine, Men's Journal, Fast Company, Esquire, GQ, The Financial Times, Men's Health, and The Mail on Sunday, among others. He has reported in war-torn Sudan, Borneo, and the ice fields of Alaska.

Green's first book was Murder in the High Himalaya: Loyalty, Tragedy, and Escape from Tibet (2010) about the Nangpa La shootings. It is based on his article in Men's Journal called "Murder at 19,000 Feet". Murder in the High Himalaya won the Banff Mountain Book Competition in the Mountain and Wilderness Category (2011). It also won the American Society of Journalists and Authors Outstanding Non Fiction Book of the Year (2011). The book is endorsed by the Dalai Lama and actor Richard Gere. It has been optioned to be made into a film, Murder at 19,000 Feet, directed by Jake Scott.

In homage to the book, Canadian death metal band, Gorguts, based their 2013 album Colored Sands on Tibet and the story told in Murder in the High Himalaya. The song "Absconders" was inspired by the flight to freedom of the Tibetan refugees as documented in the book.

Awards

  • 2007 American Society of Journalists and Authors, Reporting on a Significant Topic, winner, "Gold’s Deadly Glister"
  • 2007 Magazine Design and Journalism Awards, Feature Writer of the Year, winner
  • 2008 North American Travel Journalists Association, Sports in Conjunction With Travel, winner, "The Three Peaks Challenge"
  • 2008 One World Media Awards, Environment Awards, finalist, "The Biofuel Time Bomb"
  • 2008 The Best American Crime Reporting, anthologized "Murder at 19000ft"
  • 2008 Magazine Design and Journalism Awards, Exclusive of the Year, winner, "The Dirty Secret of Your NHS"
  • 2008 The Foreign Press Association in London, Environment Story of the Year, "The Dirty Secret of Your NHS"
  • 2008 Amnesty International Media Award, winner, "Selling Soccer Into Slavery"
  • 2009 One World Media Awards, Press Journalist of the Year, finalist
  • 2009 Amnesty International Media Award, finalist, "The Dirty Secret of Your NHS"
  • 2011 One World Media Awards, finalist, "Is Britain In Too Deep?"
  • 2011 American Society of Journalists and Authors, Outstanding Non-Fiction Book Award, Murder in the High Himalaya'
  • 2011 Banff Mountain Book Competition, Mountain and Wilderness Literature category, Murder in the High Himalaya
  • 2015 Christine White Award in Literary Journalism Goucher College
  • References

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