International Booker Prize long list: Writers from 4 continents make the cut
The six finalists are set to be revealed on April 22 and the winner on June 2.

The list announced Tuesday features works from four continents, including 'The War of the Poor' by France's Eric Vuillard, 'In Memory of Memory' by Russian writer Maria Stepanova, 'The Dangers of Smoking in Bed' by Argentina's Mariana Enriquez and 'Minor Detail' by Palestinian author Adania Shibli.
Writer Lucy Hughes-Hallett, who heads the judging panel, said a theme of many of the books was "migration - the pain of it, but also the fruitful interconnectedness of the modern world."

The six finalists are set to be revealed on April 22 and the winner on June 2.
The International Booker Prize is awarded every year to a book of fiction in any language that is translated into English and published in the UK or Ireland. It is run alongside the Booker Prize for English-language fiction.
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