MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2018: HERE ARE THE NOMINEES...
The longlist of the muchanticipated literary award includes 13 books this year, comprising seven written by women and one graphic novel
The longlist of nominees for the most prestigious literary prize in Britain, Man Booker Prize 2018, is out. The announcement has the bibliophile circuit abuzz as the list includes a graphic novel for the first time in decades, confirmed Entertainment Weekly. What’s more is that this year’s list is dominated by women, with seven books penned by female authors.
Nick Drnaso’s critically acclaimed graphic novel, Sabrina, traces the impact of a woman’s disappearance from various perspectives, revealing a culture without responsibility and the dangers of a fake-news climate.
The prize also honours the best in English language literature, with American writers Paul Beatty (author of The Sellout) and George Saunders (author of Lincoln in the Bardo) bagging the honour for two consecutive years (2016 and 2017, respectively).
This year, six of the nominees are from the UK, three from the US, and two each from Ireland and Canada.
Two-time National Book Award nominee Rachel Kushner (for The Mars Room), former Man Booker Prize winner Michael Ondaatje (for Warlight), and Belinda Bauer (for Snap) have also found in a place in the 2018 longlist.
Below are the authors and their books nominated for the 2018 Man Booker Prize:
Belinda Bauer, Snap Anna Burns, Milkman Nick Drnaso, Sabrina Michael Ondaatje, Warlight Esi Edugyan, Washington Black
Guy Gunaratne, In Our Mad and Furious City
Daisy Johnson, Everything Under
Rachel Kushner, The Mars Room
Sophie Mackintosh, The Water Cure
Richard Powers, The Overstory
Robin Robertson, The Long Take
Sally Rooney, Normal People Donal Ryan, From a Low and Quiet Sea