Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

INDIAN-ORIGIN AUTHOR IN BOOKER LONGLIST

DUBAI-BASED AVNI DOSHI NOMINATED FOR DEBUT NOVEL ‘BURNT SUGAR’

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

Dubai-based Indianorig­in author Avni Doshi is among the 13 authors longlisted for the prestigiou­s 2020 Booker Prize for her debut novel ‘Burnt Sugar’, alongside double Booker winner Hilary Mantel for ‘The Mirror and The Light’.

The so-called “Booker Dozen” was unveiled on Tuesday after judges evaluated 162 novels published in the UK or Ireland between October 2019 and September 2020, with a shortlist of six to be whittled down by September in time for the 50,000pound literary prize in November. “This utterly compelling read examines a complex and unusual mother-daughter relationsh­ip with honest, unflinchin­g realism – sometimes emotionall­y wrenching but also cathartic, written with poignancy and memorabili­ty,” the judges said of Doshi’s longlisted entry. Doshi, born in the US and now living in Dubai, has previously spoken about the long journey to her first novel, which was released in India last year as ‘Girl in White Cotton’ and gets a UK release this Thursday as ‘Burnt Sugar’.

For the coveted Booker, Doshi goes head to head with literary heavyweigh­t Mantel, who is in the running for her final instalment in her series set in King Henry VIII’s 16th century England.

“The Mirror and the Light completes a tragic arc in which Thomas Cromwell [Henry VII’s Minister] is finally brought down by the police state he designed. Mantel’s masterful exhibition of sly dialogue and exquisite descriptio­n brings the Tudor world alive,” the judges said, in reference to her book.

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