South Wales Evening Post

Shortlist for top literary prize for young writers announced

- ROBERT LLOYD Print content editor

THE shortlist for one of the world’s largest literary prizes for young writers – the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize – is being announced this morning.

From Sri Lanka to Texas, and Ireland via the Middle East, this year’s shortlist features a powerful, internatio­nal collection of writers who are offering platforms for underrepre­sented voices.

Comprising four novels, one poetry collection, and one short story collection, the shortlist also includes three debuts:

■ A Passage North – Anuk Arudpragas­am (Sri Lankan, Novel)

■ Auguries of a Minor God – Nidhi Zak/aria Eipe (Indian, Poetry Debut)

■ The Sweetness of Water – Nathan Harris (American, Debut Novel)

■ No One is Talking About This – Patricia Lockwood (American, Novel)

■ Open Water – Caleb Azumah Nelson (British-ghanaian, Debut Novel)

■ Filthy Animals – Brandon Taylor (American, Collection of Short Stories)

The debuts on this year’s shortlist include:

■ Indian-born Nidhi Zak/aria Eipe, whose first poetry collection, Auguries of a Minor God, follows two different journeys – the first of love and the wounds it makes, and the second following a family of refugees who have fled to the West from conflict in an unspecifie­d Middle Eastern country.

■ The contempora­ry classic The Sweetness of Water, by Nathan Harris, who fuses together historical fiction with the complex reality of today’s society.

■ The love story Open Water, by 25-year-old British-ghanaian writer Caleb Azumah Nelson, who shines a light on race and masculinit­y.

Also among the contenders for the prestigiou­s £20,000 prize are:

■ American novelist and internatio­nal bestseller Patricia Lockwood for No One is Talking About This, her meditation on love, language and human connection, which was also shortliste­d for The Booker Prize.

■ Sri Lankan writer Anuk Arudpragas­am for his masterful novel, A Passage North, also shortliste­d for The Booker Prize, which explores age and youth, as well as loss and survival in the wake of Sri Lanka’s 30-year civil war.

■ Brandon Taylor’s Filthy Animals, which brings together quietly devastatin­g stories of young people caught up in violence and desire, while longing for intimacy.

The six-strong shortlist was selected by a judging panel chaired by co-founder and co-director of the Jaipur Literature Festival and award-winning author Namita Gokhale, alongside an impressive panel of judges, including Welsh novelist, playwright, and winner of the 2006 Dylan Thomas Prize Rachel Trezise; celebrated poet and novelist Luke Kennard, winner of the 2021 Forward poetry prize; novelist and Swansea University lecturer Alan Bilton; and Nigerian-british author Irenosen Okojie, who was awarded an MBE For Services to Literature in 2021.

The Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize is one of the UK’S most prestigiou­s literary prizes, as well as the world’s largest literary prize for young writers. Awarded for the best published literary work in the English language, written by an author aged 39 or nunder, the prize celebrates the internatio­nal world of fiction in all its forms including poetry, novels, short stories and drama.

Namita Gokhale, chairman of judges, said: “The longlist for the 2022 Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize was one of the strongest ever. The jury has whittled this down to a shortlist that is riveting and compelling on so many levels. It presents a rich diversity of accomplish­ed young and debut voices, and their exploratio­ns of the poetic, the historical, and the contempora­ry.”

The Winner’s Ceremony will be held in Swansea on May 12, two days before Internatio­nal Dylan Thomas Day.

Launched in 2006, the annual Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize is named after the Swanseabor­n writer Dylan Thomas and celebrates his 39 years of creativity and productivi­ty.

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STUART SIMPSON, PENGUIN BOOKS Caleb Azumah Nelson.
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RUVIN DE SILVA Anuk Arudpragas­am.
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BILL ADAMS Brandon Taylor.
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Nidhi Zak/aria Eipe.
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