Man Booker Prize 2017: Mohsin Hamid, Paul Auster make it to the shortlist, Arundhati Roy misses out

The shortlist features three women and three men and covers a wide range of subjects.

Man Booker Prize 2017: Mohsin Hamid, Paul Auster make it to the shortlist, Arundhati Roy misses out
LONDON: Authors from the UK and the US dominated the 2017 Man Booker Prize shortlist announced today, as the only long-listed Indian writer, Arundhati Roy, failed to make the cut.

Roy, who won the literary award worth 50,000 pounds for her debut book 'The God of Small Things' in 1997, had featured on the long-list for her latest novel 'The Ministry of Utmost Happiness'.

The book was described as "a rich and vital book" that "comes from the bowels of India" by the judges.

The short-list includes American authors Paul Auster for "4321", Emily Fridlund for "History of Wolves", and George Saunders for "Lincoln in the Bardo". The British authors include Pakistan-born Mohsin Hamid for "Exit West", Fiona Mozley for "Elmet" and Ali Smith for "Autumn".



The final six will now battle for the coveted award to be announced on October 17 at Guildhall here.
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The shortlist, which features three women and three men, covers a wide range of subjects, from the struggle of a family trying to retain its self-sufficiency in rural England to an amorous tale of two refugees seeking to flee an unnamed city in the throes of civil war.

Two first-time female writers - Fridlund and Mozley - are joined by two previously shortlisted authors, Hamid, who had been short-listed in 2007 for "The Reluctant Fundamentalist", and Smith, who made the cut for the fourth time.

Mozley, a part-time worker at a UK bookshop, is also the youngest author on the list, aged 29.

The 2017 judging panel, led by Baroness Lola Young, said the short-listed novels, each in their own way, challenge and subtly shift preconceptions about the nature of love, about the experience of time, about questions of identity and even death.
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"With six unique and intrepid books that collectively push against the borders of convention, this year's shortlist both acknowledges established authors and introduces new voices to the literary stage," Young said.

"Playful, sincere, unsettling, fierce: here is a group of novels grown from tradition but also radical and contemporary. The emotional, cultural, political and intellectual range of these books is remarkable, and the ways in which they challenge our thinking is a testament to the power of literature," she noted.
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'4321' by Auster, who turned 70 this year, is the longest novel on the shortlist at 866 pages and, according to the author, took three and a half years, working six and a half days a week, to write.



"The list represents a celebration of exceptional literary talent, ranging from established novelists to debut writers, that we are honoured to support," said Luke Ellis, CEO of investment management firm Man Group and sponsors of the prize.

The shortlisted authors each will receive 2,500 pounds and a specially bound edition of their book.

Established in 1969, the Man Booker Prize for Fiction, awards writers of any nationality, writing in English and published in the UK.

This is the fourth year that the prize has been open to writers of any nationality whose books are published in the UK.

After the rules were changed in 2013 to embrace the English language "in all its vigour, its vitality, its versatility and its glory", several Indian writers including Roy, Aravind Adiga and Salman Rushdie have won the prize.
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From Arundhati Roy to George Saunders: Here is the 2017 Man Booker Prize Longlist
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The longlist for the £50,000 Man Booker Prize was announced yesterday.

This year’s list of 13 books was selected by a panel of five judges: Baroness Lola Young (Chair); literary critic, Lila Azam Zanganeh; Man Booker Prize shortlisted novelist, Sarah Hall; artist, Tom Phillips and travel writer, Colin Thubron.

The list was chosen from 144 submissions and includes works by author Arundhati Roy, Zadie Smith, Colson Whitehead, and George Saunders among others.

The Man Booker Prize for Fiction was first awarded in 1969. The award is open to writers of any nationality, writing in English and published in the UK.

Here are the 13 novels that have made it to this year's longlist:
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Her novel 'The God of Small Things', won the Man Booker Prize for Fiction in 1997.

Roy was featured in the 2014 list of Time 100, the 100 most influential people in the world.
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The captivating first novel by George Saunders talks about Abraham Lincoln and the death of his eleven-year-old son, Willie, at the dawn of the Civil War.

George Saunders is an American writer of short stories, essays, novellas and children's books.

Saunders won the National Magazine Award for fiction in 1994, 1996, 2000, and 2004, and second prize in the O. Henry Awards in 1997.

In 2013, he won the PEN/Malamud Award and was a finalist for the National Book Award. Saunders's 'Tenth of December: Stories' won the 2013 Story Prize for short-story collections and the inaugural (2014) Folio Prize.
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Zadie Smith's 'Swing Time' is a dazzlingly energetic and deeply human coming-of-age story about friendship and music and stubborn roots.

The English novelist, essayist, and short story writer was included on Granta's list of 20 best young authors in 2003 and 2013.

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Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer prize winner brilliantly re-creates the unique terrors for black slaves in the pre-Civil War era.

'The Underground Railroad' is the sixth novel by the American author.

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'Autumn' is the first installment in Ali Smith's novel quartet 'Seasonal': four standalone books, separate yet interconnected and cyclical (as the seasons are), exploring what time is and how we experience it in our ways with narrative.

The 54-yr-old Scottish author published her first book, 'Free Love and Other Stories', in 1995 and won the Saltire First Book of the Year award and Scottish Arts Council Book Award.

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Author Jon McGregor's novel, 'Reservoir 13', tells the story of many lives haunted by one family's loss.

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In 2002, his first novel, 'If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things', was longlisted for the Booker Prize as its youngest contender. His second novel, 'So Many Ways to Begin', was longlisted for the Booker Prize in 2006. This is his third nomination.

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'Home Fire' is a nuanced, searing, and exceedingly timely novel about love and loyalty, ideology and identity.

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