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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Book News-16: "Aravind Adiga Wins Man Booker Prize for 2008"

Aravinda Adiga has been awarded the Man Booker Prize 2008 for his novel, The White Tiger.

Man Booker Prize is awarded for best fiction in English every year and the prize amount is £50,000. For the year 2008, six names were shortlisted. Two of the six were Indians, viz., Aravinda Adiga (The White Tiger) and Amitav Ghosh (Sea of Poppies). The other writers were: Sebastian BarryThe Secret Scripture), Linda Grant(The Clothes on Their Backs), Philip Hensher(The Northern Clemency) and Steve Toltz(A Fraction of the Whole).

For a brief biography and interview of Aravinda Adiga:

Wikipedia articles on "MAN BOOKER PRIZE" and "ARAVIND ADIGA": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_Booker_Prize

Reviews of the book, "The White Tiger":

From The Guardian, UK:
From Times online, UK:
From the Independent, UK:

Grateful thanks to TheManBookerPrize.com, Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, The Guardian, The Sunday Times and The Independent.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Indian debut novelist Aravind Adiga won the Man Booker Prize for Fiction 2008 for his work The White Tiger in London on Tuesday. The 33-year-old journalist tells the "story of two Indias" in his book, praised by Booker Prize judges' chairman Michael Portillo as "being in the tradition of Macbeth with a delicious twist."
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