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BRITAIN-INDIA-AUSTRALIA-ENT-BOOKS
2008 Booker Prize judges Michael Portillo, (L) James Heneage, (2nd L) Louise Doughty (2nd R) and Hardeep Singh Kohli (R) pose with six shortlisted books for the prize at a photocall in London on September 9, 2008. Authors from India, Britain, Australia and Ireland, including two debut novelists, were among the six shortlisted for the 2008 Booker Prize on Tuesday. One of the literary world's most prestigious awards, the annual Booker Prize goes to the best work of fiction by an author from the Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland. Indian writer Aravind Adiga, at 34 years old the youngest novelist shortlisted, was nominated for his debut novel "The White Tiger" His countryman Amitav Ghosh was nominated for "Sea of Poppies", while Adiga's fellow first-timer Steve Toltz, from Australia, was shortlisted for "A Fraction of the Whole". Irishman Sebastian Barry, who was shortlisted in 2005, made the cut with "The Secret Scripture". Meanwhile British writers Linda Grant and Philip Hensher -- once a Booker judge -- were nominated for "The Clothes on Their Backs" and "The Northern Clemency" respectively.The winner will be announced in London on October 14. AFP PHOTO/Shaun Curry
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London, Greater London, UNITED KINGDOM |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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SHAUN CURRY |
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9 Septembrie 2008 |
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