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Man Booker Prize marks daring authors

Final 6 reflect centrality of novel in modern culture

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LONDON, Oct 25, (AFP): Six authors are vying for the Man Booker Prize, the world’s most prestigiou­s English-language literary award to be announced Tuesday, in a shortlist celebrated for taking risks and tackling tough subjects.

The winner will be announced at a glitzy event in London after judges last month whittled down the long-list to six finalists, turning down more establishe­d names for relatives unknowns.

Jury chair Amanda Foreman said the judges were “excited by the willingnes­s of so many authors to take risks with language and form”.

“The final six reflect the centrality of the novel in modern culture — in its ability to champion the unconventi­onal, to explore the unfamiliar, and to tackle difficult subjects.”

The shortliste­d authors hail from Britain, Canada and the United States. While the prize was opened up to non-Commonweal­th authors in 2013, no US author has yet won it.

Favourite to win is Madeleine Thien with her third novel, “Do Not Say We Have Nothing”, a weighty 480-page book which portrays a young woman recounting her family’s past in revolution­ary China.

Bookmakers Ladbrokes gave odds of 2/1 for Thien to win, followed by British author Graeme Macrae Burnet’s “His Bloody Project” with odds of 3/1.

His second novel is set in 19th-century rural Scotland and tells the story of a young and poor tenant farmer who murders the village administra­tor and his family.

The book’s Glasgow-based publisher is run by just two people and is struggling to meet demand.

Other novels shortliste­d include “Hot Milk” by South African-born British author Deborah Levy, who depicts a torturous relationsh­ip between mother and daughter in a Spanish village.

Canadian-British author David Szalay’s “All That Man Is” traverses different countries to follow the lives of nine men.

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