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Beatty becomes first US author to win Man Booker Prize

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LONDON: Paul Beatty has became the fi rst US author to win the Man Booker Prize for his novel ‘ The Sellout’, which the novelist said should not be read as a ‘monodirect­ional’ take on race.

The jury behind the world’s most prestigiou­s English-language literary award said the novel was a ‘ shocking and unexpected­ly funny’ portrayal of Beatty’s native Los Angeles, using satire to explore racial equality in a fictional neighbourh­ood.

Beatty said readers should think of the novel as a work of fiction rather than solely focusing on race.

“I tend to bristle when people say it’s black, it’s angry, it’s about race,” he told journalist­s after picking up the award at a glitzy black-tie ceremony in London’s historic Guildhall building on Tuesday.

“Hopefully it’s not so monodirect­ional.

“These labels are more malleable than we like to think about them,” the 54-year- old writer said.

Beatty appeared overwhelme­d when he took to the stage to receive the award from Prince Charles’s wife Camilla.

“I can’t tell you guys how long a journey this has been for me,” he said.

The jury said that through his “equally affectiona­te and bitterly ironic portrait of the city and its inhabitant­s, Paul Beatty dodges inherited views of race relations, solutions or assumption­s”.

The author ‘ presents through his beguilingl­y honest and wellintent­ioned hero an innocent’s view of his corrupt world’, the jurors added, bringing ‘ the unendurabl­e status quo of present day US race relations to an absurdist conclusion’.

The winner of the Man Booker receives £ 52,500, ( US$ 64,100), although the real prize is seen as the huge sales prompted the moment judges announce their decision. — AFP

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