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Anne Enright: Man Booker Prize Winner

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William Crawley | 22:28 UK time, Tuesday, 16 October 2007

gathering.jpgThe Irish writer Anne Enright has just been awarded the Man Booker Prize for her novel . This was the highlight novel of the last series of our ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Ulster Book Programme. I am delighted for Anne Enright -- and I hope this prize will bring her work the attention it rightly deserves. I am certain the Booker judges wrestled for days over thie choice, with individual judges switching to-and-fro as others made counter-arguments. My pick would have been Animal's People, but I feel no disappointment at all that the judges have chosen such a wonderful novel as their winner.

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  • 1.
  • At 09:15 AM on 17 Oct 2007,
  • Chester wrote:

Political correctness is never objectives. These days so-called prizes are more about the judges making personal political statements than about merit. For example to spite Bush you give the Nobel to Gore for faulty film-making.

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  • At 10:42 AM on 18 Oct 2007,
  • Philip Campbell wrote:

How come the 'Man' Booker prize was won by a woman?? (!)

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