Published 17:17 IST, October 14th 2019
Booker Prize: Margaret Atwood, Salman Rushdie nominated with 4 others
The Booker Prize 2019 is set to unveil the winner on its 50th-anniversary award on October 14. This year the award committee has shortlisted six novelists
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Booker Prize 2019 is set to unveil winner on its 50th-anniversary award on October 14. This year award committee has shortlisted six velists, out of which four are women born across four continents. prize will be pitting two literary giants, Marget Atwood and Salman Rushdie, as well. Canian Author Atwood is minated for Testaments, a sequel to her 1985 dystopian classic Handmaid's Tale. On or hand, Salman Rushdie is minated for Quichotte. five-judge panel reportedly includes writer-brocaster Afua Hirsch and British-Chinese velist and filmmaker Xiaolu Guo.
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Marget Atwood's book Testaments released last month and is said to be Atwood's best work to date. According to an international media outlet, book picks up tale of three women 15 years on. Atwood reportedly claimed that book is a question of things escaping from a book to real world. Her 1987 vel Handmaid's Tale became an award-winning TV series in 2017, and sales of English-Langu edition have topped eight million copies worldwide.
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Salman Rushdie, on or hand, has alrey won Booker Prize in 1981 for Midnight's Children. His book, Quichotte, for which he is minated is a tragicomedy and inspired by Don Quixote. vel is a story of an aging travelling salesman who falls in love with a TV star and sets off to drive across America on a quest to prove himself worthy of her hand. Rushdie claimed that he researched book by watching all reality TV shows which could drive a person crazy.
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Chigozie Obioma, a Nigerian author me shortlist for An Orchestra of Mirities which is his second vel after Fishermen. vel minated for 2019 Booker Prize is a tragic love story with a strong sense of foreboding throughout. It is richly poetic and deeply anchored in mysticism of Nigeria's Igbo people. Author Lucy Ellmann's vel Ducks, Newburyport is a story me up almost entirely of one sentence that absorbs reers and is occasionally funny. vel is a stream of thoughts from a woman making pies in her home in Ohio. author claims that vel is amusing weave between her family, US politics, her de parents and pets, pollution in rivers, and are interspersed with references to popular culture. anglo-Nigerian author Bernardine Evaristo, shortlisted for Girl, Woman, Or which is about lives of black British families with roots across country, Africa and Caribbean. Elif Shafak, ar most widely re female author in Turkey, brings Istanbul's underworld to life through recollections of sex worker Tequila Leila in 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World.
(With inputs from ncies)
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12:14 IST, October 14th 2019