Chigozie
Obioma’s debut novel, The Fishermen, gathering positive reviews
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The long list of 13 titles for the 2015 Man Booker Prize for
fiction written in English, published on Wednesday, features Chigozie Obioma’s
debut novel, The Fishermen in contention for the 50,000 GBP (US$78,000) prize.
GRAPHITTI NEWS reports "The Fishermen", which was
published in April, has been longlisted for the 2015 Centre for Fiction First
Novel Prize and the Edinburgh Festival First Book Award.
GRAPHITTI NEWS report continues:
Binyavanga Wainaina recently told South Africa’s Books LIVE he thinks Obioma is “something quite serious”, adding: “I’m on page 10 and already I have goosebumps.”
Binyavanga Wainaina recently told South Africa’s Books LIVE he thinks Obioma is “something quite serious”, adding: “I’m on page 10 and already I have goosebumps.”
Also in contention is
Jamaican author, Marlon James nominated for his third novel, "A Brief
History of Seven Killings," the story of the attempted assassination of
reggae singer Bob Marley and its aftermath in the Jamaica of the 1970s and
early 80s.
Also in contention are
2007 winner Anne Enright and writers from Nigeria, India, New Zealand, Ireland,
the U.S. and Britain.
The list will be whittled
down to six on Sept. 15 and the winner will be announced on Oct. 13 in London's
Guildhall, UK.
First awarded in 1969,
the prize's list of previous winners features many of the literary giants of
the last four decades, from Salman Rushdie and Hilary Mantel to Iris Murdoch
and Ian McEwan.
The rules of the prize
changed in 2013 to open it to writers beyond Britain and the Commonwealth.
Last year's winning
novel, "The Narrow Road to the Deep North" by Richard Flanagan, sold
almost 800,000 copies worldwide.
After considering 156
books for this year's prize, the five judges chose the following 13 novels for
the 2015 long list:
Author (nationality) Title
(publisher) Bill Clegg (US) Did You Ever Have a Family (Jonathan Cape) Anne
Enright (Ireland) The Green Road (Jonathan Cape) Marlon James (Jamaica) A Brief
History of Seven Killings (Oneworld Publications) Laila Lalami (US) The Moor's
Account (Periscope, Garnet Publishing) Tom McCarthy (UK) Satin Island (Jonathan
Cape) Chigozie Obioma (Nigeria) The Fishermen (One, Pushkin Press) Andrew
O'Hagan (UK) The Illuminations (Faber & Faber) Marilynne Robinson (US) Lila
(Virago) Anuradha Roy (India) Sleeping on Jupiter (MacLehose Press, Quercus)
Sunjeev Sahota (UK) The Year of the Runaways (Picador) Anna Smaill (New
Zealand) The Chimes (Sceptre) Anne Tyler (US) A Spool of Blue Thread (Chatto
& Windus) Hanya Yanagihara (US) A Little Life (Picador).
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