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The Man Booker Prize shortlisted authors Adam Foulds (L), Hilary Mantel (2nd L), A S Byatt (2nd R) and Simon Mawer pose for photographers in London October 5, 2009. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File photo Acquire Licensing RightsLONDON, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Booker-prize winning British novelist Antonia Susan Byatt, known most commonly as A.S. Byatt, has died aged 87, her publisher said in a statement on Friday. Byatt, whose career spanned nearly 60 years, was best known for her 1990 novel "Possession: A Romance". Seven years later came her breakthrough with Possession, which became a bestseller and won the coveted Booker Prize for Fiction the same year. Byatt won a number of awards and titles including a CBE (Commander of the British Empire) and DBE (Dame of the British Empire).
Persons: Booker, Adam Foulds, Hilary, Simon Mawer, Toby Melville, Antonia Susan Byatt, Byatt, Margaret Drabble, Antonia, Charles, Gwyneth Paltrow, Harry Potter, JK Rowling, Mike Collett, White, Kylie MacLellan, Gareth Jones Organizations: REUTERS, Chatto & Windus, Penguin Random, Quaker, Cambridge, Oxford, Thomson Locations: London, British, English, Sheffield, York
Eleanor Catton on ‘Birnam Wood’
  + stars: | 2023-04-28 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
On this week’s podcast, Catton tells the host Gilbert Cruz how that early success affected her writing life (not much) as well as her life outside of writing (her marriage made local headlines, for one thing). She also discusses her aims for the new book and grapples with the slippery nature of New Zealand’s national identity. “You very often hear New Zealanders defining their country in the negative rather than in the positive,” she says. … I think that that’s solidified over time into this kind of very odd sense of supremacy, actually. So if you’re a reader who prefers to be taken by surprise, you may want to finish “Birnam Wood” before you finish this episode.
A fost prezentată lista lungă de cărți selectate pentru International Booker Prize 2021Opere semnate de autoarea rusă Maria Stepanova, romancierul francez Eric Vuillard şi scriitoarea chineză Can Xue se numără printre cele 13 titluri selectate pe lista lungă a International Booker Prize 2021Prestigioasa distincţie literară recompensează cea mai valoroasă operă de ficţiune tradusă în engleză şi publicată în Marea Britanie sau Irlanda, potrivit site-ului oficial al evenimentului, citat de AGERPRES. Lista lungă a International Booker de anul acesta cuprinde romane scrise în 11 limbi şi scriitori din 12 ţări, multe dintre opere depăşind frontierele unui singur gen literar. Cu toate acestea, o temă iese în evidenţă – migraţia, durerea sa, dar şi interconexiunea fertilă a lumii moderne”, a spus preşedinta juriului, Lucy Hughes-Hallett. Premiul literar International Booker Prize este oferit anual celei mai bune cărţi scrise într-o altă limbă, tradusă în engleză şi publicată în Marea Britanie sau Irlanda. În 2020, premiul a fost câştigat de Marieke Lucas Rijneveld, din Olanda, pentru romanul „The Discomfort of Evening”.
Persons: Maria Stepanova, francez Eric Vuillard, Albert Einstein, Erwin Schrödinger, Judith Schalansky, Lucy Hughes, Aida Edemariam, Neel, George Szirtes, Karen Gernant, Chen Zeping, David Diop, Anna, Nana Ekvtimishvili, Elizabeth Heighway, Mariana, Megan McDowell, Adrian Nathan, Olga, Martin Aitken, David Doherty, Jackie Smith, Elisabeth Jaquette, Maria, Sasha, Andrzej Tichy, Eric Vuillard, Mark Polizzotti, Lucas Rijneveld Organizations: International Booker, AGERPRES, Man Booker, International Booker Prize, Gikuyu, Booker Prize Locations: francez, Britanie, Irlanda, Man, Gikuyu and, Coventry, Olanda
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