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McEwan named on Booker shortlist | McEwan named on Booker shortlist |
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Author Ian McEwan has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize, nine years after winning the prestigious literary award. | |
The novelist, who won with Amsterdam in 1998 and has been nominated twice more in the past, is in the running this year with On Chesil Beach. | |
He will face competition from Lloyd Jones, Nicola Barker, Mohsin Hamid, Anne Enright and Indra Sinha - all of whom are newcomers to the shortlist. | |
The winner of the £50,000 prize will be named at London's Guildhall in October. | |
The award is given for the best novel of the past year by an author from the UK, Ireland or the Commonwealth. | |
BOOKER PRIZE ODDS 2/1: Lloyd Jones (above) - Mister Pip5/2: Ian McEwan - On Chesil Beach4/1: Nicola Barker - Darkmans5/1: Mohsin Hamid - The Reluctant Fundamentalist8/1: Anne Enright - The Gathering8/1: Indra Sinha - Animal's People Source: William Hill At-a-glance: Booker shortlist McEwan's latest novel is a tragic love story about a couple's wedding night, set in the 1960s. | |
It has sparked debate in the literary world because at less than 200 pages, it is considered by many to be a novella - which would make it ineligible for the Booker. | |
After starting as the outsider when the longlist was announced last month, New Zealander Lloyd Jones has now overtaken McEwan as favourite with bookmakers William Hill. | |
His book Mister Pip, which won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize Overall Best Book Award 2007, is about a girl on a war-torn Pacific island who becomes fixated with the writing of Charles Dickens. | |
Nicola Barker's Darkmans is shortlisted three years after she reached the longlist with Clear: A Transparent Novel. | Nicola Barker's Darkmans is shortlisted three years after she reached the longlist with Clear: A Transparent Novel. |
Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist tells the story of a Pakistani man in the US who is radicalised after 9/11. | Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist tells the story of a Pakistani man in the US who is radicalised after 9/11. |
Indra Sinha, who set up a clinic in 1996 to help survivors of the 1984 Bhopal gas disaster in India is nominated for his fictionalised story of one victim. | |
'Tough challenge' | |
And Anne Enright's The Gathering is about a large Irish family coping with the suicide of one of its members. | |
Howard Davies, chair of the judging panel, said: "Selecting a shortlist this year from what was widely seen as an exciting longlist was a tough challenge. | Howard Davies, chair of the judging panel, said: "Selecting a shortlist this year from what was widely seen as an exciting longlist was a tough challenge. |
"We hope the choices we have made after passionate and careful consideration will attract wide interest." | "We hope the choices we have made after passionate and careful consideration will attract wide interest." |
Last year's victor was The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai. |