She may not have taken the Man Booker, but Madeleine Thien’s ‘Do Not Say We Have Nothing’ is a worthy winner of the Governor General’s Award
Tag Archives: Man Booker Prize
How the Folio Prize aims to find the world’s best book
With no ritzy ceremony or celebrity judges, the new Folio Prize is all about finding the world’s best fiction
Man Booker Prize winner Eleanor Catton’s heavenly inspiration
An interview with ‘The Luminaries’ author
Author quits Booker Prize adviser role to protest expansion
One author involved with the Man Booker Prize has already quit in protest after the news that the U.K. literary award is being opened up to allow authors of any nationality to win it.
A new life for Pi
Ang Lee recreates the story of a shipwreck, a boy and a tiger in three dimensions
The new Canadian literary odd couple
The approval of literary juries isn’t all that links Patrick Dewitt and Esi Edugyan
Good news, bad news: September 1-8, 2011
A Syrian official resigns in protest, the UN warns hundreds of thousands could die because of famine in Somalia
Post-literate
Yann Martel has compiled his letters to Stephen Harper in a book.