The Scotsman

Four-book shortlist revealed for Walter Scott Prize For Historical Fiction

- By DAN BARKER

The judges of the Walter Scott Prize For Historical Fiction have announced the shortlist of four books going forward for the £25,000 writing prize.

Featuring two Scots, an Irishman and an Irish-trinidadia­n, the shortlist is the first in the prize's 13 year history not to include an English writer. It is also the first to include four books.

Judges have put forward Rose Nicolson by Andrew Greig, News Of The Dead by James Robertson, Fortune by Amanda Smyth, and The Magician by Colm Toibin for the prize, the winner of which will be announced at the Borders Book Festival on June 17.

Announcing the shortlist, the judges said: "Debate at Walter Scott Prize (WSP) meetings is always lively. Hard choices must be made.

"But informed, as always, by the WSP'S criteria of ambition, innovation, enduring appeal and quality of writing, the four books on our shortlist shone brightly in this year's firmament."

Settings for this year's short list include the riven and violent Scotland of the1570s,a fictitious Highland glen through three different eras, the Caribbean oil rush of the 1920s, and 20th century Europe seen through the life of writer thomas mann.

First awarded in 2020 to Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall, and sponsored by the Duke and Du chess ofbu cc leuch, the walters cottprizef or historical fiction honours the inventor of the historical fiction genre, novelist and poet scott, who wrote ivanhoe and Waverley.

With a winner's cheque of £25,000, and each shortliste­d author receiving £1,500, the Walter Scott Prize is amongst the richest fiction awards in the country.

To be eligible for the award books must be written in English and have their principal publicatio­n in the UK, Ireland or the Commonweal­th during 2021.

The majority of the book, more than half, must be set at least 60 years ago echoing the subtitle of his work Waverley: 'Tis Sixty Years Since.

The judging panel comprised Katie Grant, Elizabeth Buccleuch, James Holloway, Elizabeth Laird, James Naughtie and Kirsty Wark.

 ?? ?? 0 Andrew Greig is one of four authors shortliste­d for the prize
0 Andrew Greig is one of four authors shortliste­d for the prize

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