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Simon Parkin

Simon Parkin is an English writer. He is a contributing writer for The New Yorker,[1] a critic for The Observer,[2] and the author of three non-fiction books. His work has appeared in The New York Times, the New Statesman, 1843, and he is a frequent contributor to The Long Read in The Guardian.[3] He also hosts a podcast called My Perfect Console where guests talk about five video games that were meaningful to their life.

Simon Parkin
BornUnited Kingdom
OccupationJournalist, writer
GenreJournalism, non-fiction, video games, historical non-fiction

Parkin has been the recipient of two awards from the Society of Professional Journalists. His book A Game of Birds and Wolves was shortlisted for the 2020 Mountbatten Award for Best Book. His book The Island of Extraordinary Captives was one of the New Yorker's Best Books of 2022,[4] and winner of the 2023 Wingate Prize.[5]

Career edit

Parkin began contributing to The New Yorker, where he often writes about technology, in 2013.[6] In 2016 he became the first video game critic for The Observer, contributing to The New Review, the paper's critics' pages. Parkin has also written long-form journalism for Harpers,[7] The New York Times[8] and is a regular contributor to both The Guardian Weekend Magazine and the newspaper's long-form journalism section, The Long Read.[9]

His 2016 Harper's story "So Subtle a Catch", which investigates the widespread theft of carp from British lakes, was included in the 2017 edition of The Best American Nonrequired Reading.[10]

The New York Times has praised Parkin's "literary eye for scenic and investigative detail" and described his criticism on gaming and play as "thoughtful and serious."[11] The Library Journal has described Parkin's journalism as "groundbreaking", claiming that "his reportage leads to brilliant, fresh insights."[12]

Parkin has been both a critic of and advocate for the video game medium. "Tabloids are forever blaming video games for their role in the latest school shooting," he said in a 2016 interview with Salon.[13] "That kind of reporting is increasingly passé, simply because most readers under the age of 45 have grown up with video games in their entertainment diet so the pariah schtick doesn't work on them... That said, game industry leaders have often failed to deal with these scandals in a mature way. It's possible to acknowledge that you’re not part of a problem while simultaneously offering ideas for how you might be part of the solution."

In a separate interview with The Guardian, Parkin argued that "the ability that video games have to allow us to inhabit another person or another position in life, or another race or gender, is hugely powerful, and something that we’ve only just started to explore."[14]

Parkin has been the recipient of two awards for "Excellence in Feature Writing" from the Society of Professional Journalists[15][16] and was a finalist in the British Foreign Press Awards for his reporting on the thirtieth anniversary of the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster.[citation needed]

Parkin's first non-fiction book, Death by Video Game is an investigation into a number of deaths at Internet cafes in Taiwan, where the deceased had spent extended periods of time playing online video games immediately prior to their death.[17] It was published in the UK in August 2015 by Serpent's Tail and in the US in July 2016 by Melville House Publishing.

The Library Journal claimed "this work ignites a series of debates crucial to the future of video games",[18] while The Washington Post praised Parkin's "deft sense of the ways that video games appeal to and satiate the longings of the spirit" describing the book as "an excellent sociocultural study of the 21st century's quintessential art form."[19]

Parkin's second book, A Game of Birds and Wolves is a narrative non-fiction history book exploring the contribution of a group of wargaming experts, known as the Western Approaches Tactical Unit, to the Battle of the Atlantic during the Second World War.[20] The New York Times selected the book as an Editor's Choice.[21] A Game of Birds and Wolves was shortlisted for the 2020 Mountbatten Award for Best Book.[22]

A film adaptation of A Game of Birds and Wolves,[23] is in development at Steven Spielberg's production company Amblin Partners and DreamWorks Pictures, with a screenplay by Vicky Jones.[24]

Parkin's third non-fiction book titled The Island of Extraordinary Captives[25] tells the story of Hutchinson Internment Camp, an internment camp established on the Isle of Man during the Second World War to house so-called 'enemy aliens'. The book follows the story of the artist Peter Midgley who, having fled to Britain on the Kindertransport was interned in the camp, alongside well-known European artists such as Kurt Schwitters. Writing in The Sunday Times, the historian Max Hastings described the book as "vivid and moving," arguing that it "spotlights a sorry aspect of Britain’s war that deserves to be better known."[26]

Identification of German wartime spy edit

In his 2022 book The Island of Extraordinary Captives, Parkin named the previously unidentified sitter in a Kurt Schwitters portrait as the German spy Ludwig Warschauer. [27] Warschauer came to Britain in 1939 as a representative for the Tefifon recording device, and was interned in Hutchinson Internment Camp, where he became the subject of a major MI5 investigation.

According to the Guardian newspaper, Warschauer had "powerful British allies, including the Conservative MP Sir Herbert Williams, 1st Baronet, chairman of the company financing the Tefifon’s development, and the Home Secretary John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley, who came to his home to watch a demonstration of the Tefifon." Warschauer later confessed to having been sent to Britain by a Gestapo handler to conduct espionage for Germany, as documented in a series of British intelligence files. [28] He was deported in 1945. The portrait's sitter was identified by Monica Shubert, Warschauer's step-daughter, who recognised the painting from her childhood. Its current whereabouts are unknown.

Bibliography edit

Books edit

  • Death by Video Game: Tales of Obsession from the Virtual Frontline. London: Serpent's Tail, 2015. ISBN 978-1-781254-21-9. UK edition.
  • A Game of Birds and Wolves: The Secret Game that Won the War London: Sceptre, 2019. ISBN 978-1-529353-03-7. UK edition.
    • A Game of Birds and Wolves: The Ingenious Young Women Whose Secret Board Game Helped Win World War II. New York: Little, Brown, 2020. ISBN 978-0-316492-09-6. US edition.
  • The Island of Extraordinary Captives: A True Story of an Artist, a Spy and a Wartime Scandal London: Sceptre, 2022. ISBN 978-1-529347-22-7. UK edition.
    • The Island of Extraordinary Captives: A Painter, a Poet, an Heiress, and a Spy in a World War II British Internment Camp New York: Scribner, 2022. ISBN 978-1-982178-52-9. US edition.

Articles edit

  • Parkin, Simon (11 October 2014). "Plot bots". New Scientist. 224 (2990): 46–49. doi:10.1016/S0262-4079(14)61963-1.

References edit

  1. ^ "Simon Parkin". The New Yorker. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Simon Parkin". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Simon Parkin". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  4. ^ "The Best Books of 2022". The New Yorker. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Simon Parkin Wins Wingate Prize 2023". Wingate Foundation. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  6. ^ "The Creator". The New Yorker. 5 April 2015.
  7. ^ Parkin, Simon (December 2016). "So Subtle A Catch". Harper's Magazine.
  8. ^ "'SuperBetter' and 'The State of Play'". The New York Times. October 2015.
  9. ^ "Author Page: Simon Parkin". The Guardian.
  10. ^ Vowell, Sarah; (Organization), 8.2.6. National (2017). The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2017 (The Best American Series). ISBN 978-1328663801.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ "'Games People Play: Three Books on What's Behind the Fun'". The New York Times. September 2016.
  12. ^ "Death by Video Game: Danger, Pleasure, and Obsession on the Virtual Frontline". Library Journal. June 2016.
  13. ^ "How video games suck you in: "Our sense of time becomes yoked, not to the ticking of the clock, but to the pattern of our interactions"". Salon. August 2016.
  14. ^ "Interview: Simon Parkin". The Guardian. August 2015.
  15. ^ "2017 Winners". 2017.
  16. ^ "2015 Winners". 2017.
  17. ^ "Death by Video Game". 2019.
  18. ^ "Death by Video Game: Danger, Pleasure, and Obsession on the Virtual Frontline". Library Journal. June 2016.
  19. ^ "Can playing video games kill you?". The Washington Post. July 2016.
  20. ^ A Game of Birds and Wolves. 2019. ISBN 9780316492089.
  21. ^ "11 New Books We Recommend This Week". The New York Times. May 2020.
  22. ^ "Full List of Nominations for the Maritime Media Awards 2020". Maritime Foundation. 20 August 2020.
  23. ^ "Book Deals: Week of July 16, 2018". Publishers Weekly. 13 July 2018.
  24. ^ "Amblin Picks Up True-Life Naval War Story 'A Game of Birds and Wolves'". The Hollywood Reporter. 19 February 2019.
  25. ^ "Hutchinson Camp: The Island of Extraordinary Captives". 29 June 2020.
  26. ^ "The Island of Extraordinary Captives by Simon Parkin review — a vivid exposition of wartime refugees". The Sunday Times. 6 February 2022.
  27. ^ "Kurt Schwitters' unknown portrait sitter identified as wartime German spy". The Guardian. 8 February 2022.
  28. ^ "Catalogue description: Ludwig Max WARSCHAUER". The National Archives. 4 April 2003.

External links edit

  • Simon Parkin at IMDb
  • Parkin at Sceptre
  • Parkin at The New Yorker
  • Parkin's columns for The Observer at The Observer
  • Interview with Parkin at The Guardian

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Simon Parkin is an English writer He is a contributing writer for The New Yorker 1 a critic for The Observer 2 and the author of three non fiction books His work has appeared in The New York Times the New Statesman 1843 and he is a frequent contributor to The Long Read in The Guardian 3 He also hosts a podcast called My Perfect Console where guests talk about five video games that were meaningful to their life Simon ParkinBornUnited KingdomOccupationJournalist writerGenreJournalism non fiction video games historical non fiction Parkin has been the recipient of two awards from the Society of Professional Journalists His book A Game of Birds and Wolves was shortlisted for the 2020 Mountbatten Award for Best Book His book The Island of Extraordinary Captives was one of the New Yorker s Best Books of 2022 4 and winner of the 2023 Wingate Prize 5 Contents 1 Career 2 Identification of German wartime spy 3 Bibliography 3 1 Books 3 2 Articles 4 References 5 External linksCareer editParkin began contributing to The New Yorker where he often writes about technology in 2013 6 In 2016 he became the first video game critic for The Observer contributing to The New Review the paper s critics pages Parkin has also written long form journalism for Harpers 7 The New York Times 8 and is a regular contributor to both The Guardian Weekend Magazine and the newspaper s long form journalism section The Long Read 9 His 2016 Harper s story So Subtle a Catch which investigates the widespread theft of carp from British lakes was included in the 2017 edition of The Best American Nonrequired Reading 10 The New York Times has praised Parkin s literary eye for scenic and investigative detail and described his criticism on gaming and play as thoughtful and serious 11 The Library Journal has described Parkin s journalism as groundbreaking claiming that his reportage leads to brilliant fresh insights 12 Parkin has been both a critic of and advocate for the video game medium Tabloids are forever blaming video games for their role in the latest school shooting he said in a 2016 interview with Salon 13 That kind of reporting is increasingly passe simply because most readers under the age of 45 have grown up with video games in their entertainment diet so the pariah schtick doesn t work on them That said game industry leaders have often failed to deal with these scandals in a mature way It s possible to acknowledge that you re not part of a problem while simultaneously offering ideas for how you might be part of the solution In a separate interview with The Guardian Parkin argued that the ability that video games have to allow us to inhabit another person or another position in life or another race or gender is hugely powerful and something that we ve only just started to explore 14 Parkin has been the recipient of two awards for Excellence in Feature Writing from the Society of Professional Journalists 15 16 and was a finalist in the British Foreign Press Awards for his reporting on the thirtieth anniversary of the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster citation needed Parkin s first non fiction book Death by Video Game is an investigation into a number of deaths at Internet cafes in Taiwan where the deceased had spent extended periods of time playing online video games immediately prior to their death 17 It was published in the UK in August 2015 by Serpent s Tail and in the US in July 2016 by Melville House Publishing The Library Journal claimed this work ignites a series of debates crucial to the future of video games 18 while The Washington Post praised Parkin s deft sense of the ways that video games appeal to and satiate the longings of the spirit describing the book as an excellent sociocultural study of the 21st century s quintessential art form 19 Parkin s second book A Game of Birds and Wolves is a narrative non fiction history book exploring the contribution of a group of wargaming experts known as the Western Approaches Tactical Unit to the Battle of the Atlantic during the Second World War 20 The New York Times selected the book as an Editor s Choice 21 A Game of Birds and Wolves was shortlisted for the 2020 Mountbatten Award for Best Book 22 A film adaptation of A Game of Birds and Wolves 23 is in development at Steven Spielberg s production company Amblin Partners and DreamWorks Pictures with a screenplay by Vicky Jones 24 Parkin s third non fiction book titled The Island of Extraordinary Captives 25 tells the story of Hutchinson Internment Camp an internment camp established on the Isle of Man during the Second World War to house so called enemy aliens The book follows the story of the artist Peter Midgley who having fled to Britain on the Kindertransport was interned in the camp alongside well known European artists such as Kurt Schwitters Writing in The Sunday Times the historian Max Hastings described the book as vivid and moving arguing that it spotlights a sorry aspect of Britain s war that deserves to be better known 26 Identification of German wartime spy editIn his 2022 book The Island of Extraordinary Captives Parkin named the previously unidentified sitter in a Kurt Schwitters portrait as the German spy Ludwig Warschauer 27 Warschauer came to Britain in 1939 as a representative for the Tefifon recording device and was interned in Hutchinson Internment Camp where he became the subject of a major MI5 investigation According to the Guardian newspaper Warschauer had powerful British allies including the Conservative MP Sir Herbert Williams 1st Baronet chairman of the company financing the Tefifon s development and the Home Secretary John Anderson 1st Viscount Waverley who came to his home to watch a demonstration of the Tefifon Warschauer later confessed to having been sent to Britain by a Gestapo handler to conduct espionage for Germany as documented in a series of British intelligence files 28 He was deported in 1945 The portrait s sitter was identified by Monica Shubert Warschauer s step daughter who recognised the painting from her childhood Its current whereabouts are unknown Bibliography editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items June 2023 Books edit Death by Video Game Tales of Obsession from the Virtual Frontline London Serpent s Tail 2015 ISBN 978 1 781254 21 9 UK edition Death by Video Game Danger Pleasure and Obsession on the Virtual Frontline New York Melville House 2016 ISBN 978 1612196206 US edition A Game of Birds and Wolves The Secret Game that Won the War London Sceptre 2019 ISBN 978 1 529353 03 7 UK edition A Game of Birds and Wolves The Ingenious Young Women Whose Secret Board Game Helped Win World War II New York Little Brown 2020 ISBN 978 0 316492 09 6 US edition The Island of Extraordinary Captives A True Story of an Artist a Spy and a Wartime Scandal London Sceptre 2022 ISBN 978 1 529347 22 7 UK edition The Island of Extraordinary Captives A Painter a Poet an Heiress and a Spy in a World War II British Internment Camp New York Scribner 2022 ISBN 978 1 982178 52 9 US edition Articles edit Parkin Simon 11 October 2014 Plot bots New Scientist 224 2990 46 49 doi 10 1016 S0262 4079 14 61963 1 References edit Simon Parkin The New Yorker Retrieved 16 January 2019 Simon Parkin The Guardian Retrieved 16 January 2019 Simon Parkin The Guardian Retrieved 26 March 2019 The Best Books of 2022 The New Yorker Retrieved 1 March 2023 Simon Parkin Wins Wingate Prize 2023 Wingate Foundation Retrieved 16 March 2023 The Creator The New Yorker 5 April 2015 Parkin Simon December 2016 So Subtle A Catch Harper s Magazine SuperBetter and The State of Play The New York Times October 2015 Author Page Simon Parkin The Guardian Vowell Sarah Organization 8 2 6 National 2017 The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2017 The Best American Series ISBN 978 1328663801 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Games People Play Three Books on What s Behind the Fun The New York Times September 2016 Death by Video Game Danger Pleasure and Obsession on the Virtual Frontline Library Journal June 2016 How video games suck you in Our sense of time becomes yoked not to the ticking of the clock but to the pattern of our interactions Salon August 2016 Interview Simon Parkin The Guardian August 2015 2017 Winners 2017 2015 Winners 2017 Death by Video Game 2019 Death by Video Game Danger Pleasure and Obsession on the Virtual Frontline Library Journal June 2016 Can playing video games kill you The Washington Post July 2016 A Game of Birds and Wolves 2019 ISBN 9780316492089 11 New Books We Recommend This Week The New York Times May 2020 Full List of Nominations for the Maritime Media Awards 2020 Maritime Foundation 20 August 2020 Book Deals Week of July 16 2018 Publishers Weekly 13 July 2018 Amblin Picks Up True Life Naval War Story A Game of Birds and Wolves The Hollywood Reporter 19 February 2019 Hutchinson Camp The Island of Extraordinary Captives 29 June 2020 The Island of Extraordinary Captives by Simon Parkin review a vivid exposition of wartime refugees The Sunday Times 6 February 2022 Kurt Schwitters unknown portrait sitter identified as wartime German spy The Guardian 8 February 2022 Catalogue description Ludwig Max WARSCHAUER The National Archives 4 April 2003 External links editSimon Parkin at IMDb Parkin at Sceptre Parkin at The New Yorker Parkin s columns for The Observer at The Observer Interview with Parkin at The Guardian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Simon Parkin amp oldid 1170609955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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