Cape Breton Post

Iraqi monster story up for Man Booker Internatio­nal Prize

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LONDON - A monster story set in Baghdad is among 13 contenders for the Man Booker Internatio­nal Prize for Fiction. The long list of finalists announced Monday includes Iraqi writer Ahmed Saadawi’s “Frankenste­in in Baghdad,” which depicts real and imaginary horrors after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.

South Korea’s Han Kang, who won in 2016 for “The Vegetarian,” is nominated again for “The White Book.” Novels from Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Austria, Hungary, Argentina and Taiwan are also on the list.

The prize is a counterpar­t to the prestigiou­s Man Booker Prize and is open to books published in any language that have been translated into English.

The 50,000-pound ($70,000) award is split evenly between writer and translator.

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