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McEwan named on Booker shortlist McEwan named on Booker shortlist
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Ian McEwan, Lloyd Jones and Nicola Barker are among the authors who have been shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Author Ian McEwan has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize, nine years after winning the prestigious literary award.
They will be up against Anne Enright, Mohsin Hamid and Indra Sinha in the contest for the prestigious literary award, worth £50,000 to the winner. 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.
McEwan, who won in 1998, is favourite to triumph again 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 prize is given for the best novel of the past year by an author from the UK, Ireland or the Commonwealth. The winner will be named on 16 October. The winner of the £50,000 prize will be named at London's Guildhall in October.
McEwan's latest novel, a tragic love story set in the 1960s, follows three previous appearances on the shortlist. The award is given for the best novel of the past year by an author from the UK, Ireland or the Commonwealth.
BOOKER PRIZE SHORTLIST Nicola Barker - DarkmansAnne Enright - The GatheringMohsin Hamid - The Reluctant FundamentalistLloyd Jones - Mister PipIan McEwan - On Chesil BeachIndra Sinha (above) - Animal's People At-a-glance: Booker shortlist New Zealander Lloyd Jones is nominated for Mister Pip, which won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize Overall Best Book Award 2007. 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, is nominated for his fictionalised story of one victim. 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."
The winner will be announced at the Guildhall in London. Last year's victor was The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai. Last year's victor was The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai.