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Outsider Enright wins Booker race | Outsider Enright wins Booker race |
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Irish author Anne Enright has won this year's Man Booker Prize, one of the most prestigious awards in literature. | Irish author Anne Enright has won this year's Man Booker Prize, one of the most prestigious awards in literature. |
The novelist's family saga The Gathering beat bookmakers' favourites Ian McEwan and Lloyd Jones to be named the best novel of the past 12 months. | The novelist's family saga The Gathering beat bookmakers' favourites Ian McEwan and Lloyd Jones to be named the best novel of the past 12 months. |
The other authors on the £50,000 prize's shortlist were Mohsin Hamid, Nicola Barker and Indra Sinha. | The other authors on the £50,000 prize's shortlist were Mohsin Hamid, Nicola Barker and Indra Sinha. |
Chair of judges Sir Howard Davies said Enright's book was "powerful, uncomfortable and, at times, angry". | Chair of judges Sir Howard Davies said Enright's book was "powerful, uncomfortable and, at times, angry". |
"The Gathering is an unflinching look at a grieving family in tough and striking language," he said. "We think she is an impressive novelist, we expect to hear a lot more from her. | "The Gathering is an unflinching look at a grieving family in tough and striking language," he said. "We think she is an impressive novelist, we expect to hear a lot more from her. |
"The book is powerful, it pulls you along and it has an absolutely brilliant ending. It has one of the best last sentences of any novel I have ever read." | "The book is powerful, it pulls you along and it has an absolutely brilliant ending. It has one of the best last sentences of any novel I have ever read." |
I was ready for anything - possibly anything except that Anne Enright | I was ready for anything - possibly anything except that Anne Enright |
Enright was regarded as one of the outsiders for the award, and said she was surprised to win. | Enright was regarded as one of the outsiders for the award, and said she was surprised to win. |
"I am still churning it through," she told BBC Radio 4. "Tomorrow, I'll wake up and go 'whoopee'. | "I am still churning it through," she told BBC Radio 4. "Tomorrow, I'll wake up and go 'whoopee'. |
"I was ready for anything - possibly anything except that," she added. | "I was ready for anything - possibly anything except that," she added. |
The Gathering is the fourth novel by the 45-year-old former television producer. | The Gathering is the fourth novel by the 45-year-old former television producer. |
BOOKER PRIZE ODDS 6/4 - Ian McEwan (above), On Chesil Beach2/1 - Lloyd Jones, Mister Pip4/1 - Mohsin Hamid, The Reluctant Fundamentalist7/1 - Nicola Barker, Darkmans12/1 - Anne Enright, The Gathering12/1 - Indra Sinha, Animal's People Source: Ladbrokes It is about an Irish woman who is prompted by her brother's suicide to revisit three generations of history of her large, dysfunctional family. | BOOKER PRIZE ODDS 6/4 - Ian McEwan (above), On Chesil Beach2/1 - Lloyd Jones, Mister Pip4/1 - Mohsin Hamid, The Reluctant Fundamentalist7/1 - Nicola Barker, Darkmans12/1 - Anne Enright, The Gathering12/1 - Indra Sinha, Animal's People Source: Ladbrokes It is about an Irish woman who is prompted by her brother's suicide to revisit three generations of history of her large, dysfunctional family. |
Sir Howard said the book was "depressing" and "a little bleak" in places - but Enright said she did not mind those descriptions. "I love them," she said. "They're entirely fair. It's not a cheerful book." | Sir Howard said the book was "depressing" and "a little bleak" in places - but Enright said she did not mind those descriptions. "I love them," she said. "They're entirely fair. It's not a cheerful book." |
Enright's previous novels include the Whitbread-nominated What Are You Like? in 2000. She has also released Making Babies, her light-hearted diaries of motherhood. | Enright's previous novels include the Whitbread-nominated What Are You Like? in 2000. She has also released Making Babies, her light-hearted diaries of motherhood. |
She said she may spend the prize money on a new kitchen. "I had forgotten about the money and now I'm glad I bought that dress yesterday," she remarked. | She said she may spend the prize money on a new kitchen. "I had forgotten about the money and now I'm glad I bought that dress yesterday," she remarked. |
The Gathering has sold 3,000 copies so far, but Radio 4's arts correspondent Rebecca Jones said a Booker win can transform an author's career in terms of sales. | |
"But also in terms of profile because Anne Enright's next book - and indeed the three other books she's already written - will now get more attention than they would have done had she not won," she said. | |
'Poisoned chalice' | |
Enright had been given odds of 12/1 before the ceremony by bookmakers Ladbrokes. | Enright had been given odds of 12/1 before the ceremony by bookmakers Ladbrokes. |
"Over 90% of all wagers were for Ian McEwan and Lloyd Jones," spokesman Nick Weinberg said. "The favourites' tag continues to be a poisoned chalice." | "Over 90% of all wagers were for Ian McEwan and Lloyd Jones," spokesman Nick Weinberg said. "The favourites' tag continues to be a poisoned chalice." |
The bookmakers' favourite has not won since Yann Martel in 2002. | The bookmakers' favourite has not won since Yann Martel in 2002. |
Of the six authors in contention for this year's Booker, only McEwan had even been shortlisted in the past. He won in 1998 with Amsterdam. | Of the six authors in contention for this year's Booker, only McEwan had even been shortlisted in the past. He won in 1998 with Amsterdam. |
The award, which honours the best fiction written in English by an author from the UK, Ireland or the Commonwealth, was handed out at the Guildhall in London on Tuesday. | The award, which honours the best fiction written in English by an author from the UK, Ireland or the Commonwealth, was handed out at the Guildhall in London on Tuesday. |