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The Longlist Of Booker Prize

One of the most coveted literary awards, the Booker Prize released the list of nominees of this year, on Wednesday. A five-member selection panel chose 13 authors from 151 submissions, featuring eight women and five men, from UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Nigeria, Mexico, India, and Turkey. The award, sponsored by US-based charitable foundation Crankstart, is …

One of the most coveted literary awards, the Booker Prize released the list of nominees of this year, on Wednesday. A five-member selection panel chose 13 authors from 151 submissions, featuring eight women and five men, from UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Nigeria, Mexico, India, and Turkey. The award, sponsored by US-based charitable foundation Crankstart, is open to novels published in the UK or Ireland between 1 October 2018 and 30 September 2019.

 

 

Two former Booker winners are among the longlist of the prize. British Indian author Salman Rushdie made it to the long list for his upcoming novel ‘Quichotte’ after his previous win in 1981 for ‘Midnight’s Children’. ‘Quichotte’ is a story of a traveling salesman who drives across the United States.

 

 

Along with the 72-year-old writer, Canadian writer Margaret Atwood is also featured on the list for ‘The Testaments’, her most anticipated sequel work of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’. ‘The Testaments’ is set fifteen-years ahead of the dystopian totalitarian set up, narrated by three female characters. Atwood had bagged the prestigious award earlier in the year 2000 for her book ‘Blind Assasins’.

 

 

Nigerian-UK novelist Oyinkan Braithwaite’s ‘My Sister, The Serial Killer’ is the only debut to make the longlist, while US-based Mexican author Valeria Luiselli has been longlisted for her first novel written in English, ‘Lost Children Archive’.

 

 

The shortlist will be announced in September, while the winner will be declared on 14 October this year.


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