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The 2020 Booker Prize for Fiction was announced on 19 November 2020. [1] The Booker longlist of 13 books was announced on 27 July, [2] and was narrowed down to a shortlist of six on 15 September. [3] The Prize was awarded to Douglas Stuart for his debut novel, Shuggie Bain, receiving £50,000. [4] Stuart is the second Scottish author to win the ...
The following is a list of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize for Fiction. The prize has been awarded each year since 1969 to the best original full-length novel, written in the English language, by a citizen of the Commonwealth of Nations or the Republic of Ireland. In 2014, it was opened for the first time to any work ...
A Russian version of the Booker Prize was created in 1992 called the Booker-Open Russia Literary Prize, also known as the Russian Booker Prize. In 2007, Man Group plc established the Man Asian Literary Prize , an annual literary award given to the best novel by an Asian writer, either written in English or translated into English, and published ...
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The novel was awarded the 2020 Booker Prize, [3] making Stuart the second Scottish winner of the prize in its 51-year history, [4] following James Kelman in 1994. [5] Shuggie Bain was also a finalist for the 2020 National Book Award for Fiction , [ 6 ] the 2021 Dayton Literary Peace Prize , [ 7 ] and the 2020 John Leonard Prize for Best First ...
2020 Booker Prize; 2021 Booker Prize; 2022 Booker Prize; 2023 Booker Prize; 2024 Booker Prize This page was last edited on 21 May 2018, at 09:27 (UTC). Text is ...
Staunch Book Prize — Won [29] Walter Scott Prize — Shortlisted [30] 2020 International Dublin Literary Award — Longlisted [31] 2024 Orbital: Booker Prize — Won [22] Hawthornden Prize — Won [32] [33] The InWords Literary Award — Won [34] Orwell Prize: Political Fiction Shortlisted [35] Ursula K. Le Guin Prize — Shortlisted [36]
In 2023, the English translation of the novel was awarded the International Booker Prize. It is the first Bulgarian novel to win the prize. [17] Leïla Slimani, the chairwoman of the judging panel, described the novel as "a brilliant novel, full of irony and melancholy." [18] The novel was ultimately chosen from a shortlist of six books. [10]