UR Ananthamurthy in Man Booker Prize shortlist UR Ananthamurthy is the only Indian to have made it to the final list of the prestigious prize. ...  
08:27 PM, Jan 24, 2013

Jeet Thayil on Man Booker Prize shortlist and more He is a poet, musician and writer who has got a huge boost now that his debut novel has made it to the shortlist of this year's Man Booker Prize. So you can bet that Jeet Thayil's Narcopolis is fated to move from the fringes towards the main stream of readers consciousness. The book is a hard read but if one manages to get past the prologue and stay invested...  
06:02 PM, Oct 29, 2012

Mantel's narrative transports you to another era I love The Tudor Era in British History. There is so much that it offers in terms of plots, narratives and what actually took place. Henry VIII has always been a personality that has been elusive in history. Writers and biographers have tried hard to document everything about him and his six wives, and most of it has been brilliant stuff. To add to this Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel...  
12:37 PM, Oct 19, 2012

British author Hilary Mantel wins 2012 Man Booker Prize London: British writer Hilary Mantel won the prestigious Booker literary prize for a second time Tuesday with her blood-soaked Tudor saga 'Bring Up the Bodies,' which the head of the judging panel said had "rewritten the book" on historical fiction. Mantel, who took the 50,000 pound ($82,000) award in 2009 for 'Wolf Hall,' is the first British author, and the first woman, to achieve a Booker double. 'Bring Up the...  
03:07 AM, Oct 17, 2012

Hilary Mantel favorite to with the Man Booker 2012 London: Judges are choosing the winner of Britain's most prestigious literary trophy from a shortlist that includes novels set in the court of King Henry VIII and the opium dens of Mumbai. Hilary Mantel is favored to win the 50,000 pound ($82,000) Booker Prize with "Bring Up the Bodies," a tale of Tudor treachery which follows the fates of the king's right-hand man, Thomas Cromwell, and the monarch's second wife,...  
04:56 PM, Oct 16, 2012

Booker Prize for 2012 to be announced today New Delhi: The Man Booker Prize winner for 2012 will be announced today, as some are calling it "the book world's equivalent of Oscars night". India's Jeet Thayil is also in the running for his debut book Narcopolis, a prize worth 50,000 pounds. Indian writer Jeet Thayil's first novel 'Narcopolis', described as a compelling tale of Mumbai's hazy world of opium addiction, has made it to the six-author shortlist for...  
11:14 AM, Oct 16, 2012

'Swimming Home' is a worhty Man Booker nominee I am normally not a fan of Booker Long List of Short List nominations. I tend to find them boring to get by and honestly do not see the fuss made around them sometimes. However, when I started reading one of this year's shortlisted books, I began to see the light, at least for that book. 'Swimming Home' by Deborah Levy is an outstanding nominee for this year's much awaited...  
04:58 PM, Oct 15, 2012

Man Booker Prize travels to India in 2013 London: Jaipur will play an important role in the Man Booker International Prize 2013 as the judges will announce the list of finalists for the award at the venue of a prestigious literature festival held in the city. The DSC Jaipur Literature Festival, the largest and liveliest literary festival in Asia-Pacific, will host the press conference to announce the judges' list of finalists on January 24, next year. The winner...  
05:30 PM, Sep 26, 2012

Indian writer Jeet Thayil on Man Booker shortlist London: Indian writer Jeet Thayil's first novel 'Narcopolis', described as a compelling tale of Mumbai's hazy world of opium addiction, has made it to the six-author shortlist for the Man Booker Prize 2012 announced today. Apart from 53-year-old Kerala-born Thayil, authors on the shortlist are Deborah Levy, Hilary Mantel, Alison Moore, Will Self and Tan Twan Eng. The winner will be announced on October 16 at Londons Guildhall during a...  
05:37 PM, Sep 11, 2012

Excerpt: Booker long-listed Narcopolis' prologue Indian author-poet Jeet Thayil is among the 12 authors who are long-listed for the 2012 Man Booker Prize for Fiction worth 50,000 pounds and an assured spurt in the sales of the prize-winning book. His debut novel Narcopolis is a tale of vice and passion set against a backdrop of late 1970s Bombay finds a New Yorker becoming entranced with the underworld culture of an opium den and brothel where...  
12:43 PM, Jul 27, 2012

Indians who have won the Man Booker in the past New Delhi: Indian author and poet Jeet Thayil features among 12 authors long-listed for the 2012 Man Booker Prize for Fiction for his book Narcopolis. The Man Booker Prize promotes the finest in fiction by rewarding the best book of the year. The prize is the world's most important literary award and has the power to transform the fortunes of authors and publishers. Here's a look at some of Indians...  
05:44 PM, Jul 26, 2012

Jeet Thayil on 2012 Man Booker long-list London: Noted Indian poet and writer Jeet Thayil is among 12 authors long-listed for the 2012 Man Booker Prize for Fiction worth 50,000 pounds and an assured spurt in the sales of the prize-winning book. Kerala-born Thayil, 53, is the only Indian writer in this year's long-list that includes known writers such as Will Self and Hilary Mantel. Thayil's book selected for the long-list is titled 'Narcopolis'. The 12 books...  
11:15 AM, Jul 26, 2012

Booker winner, poet laureate vie for UK Costa prize London: Julian Barnes, who won this year's Man Booker Prize for Fiction, and Carol Ann Duffy, Britain's poet laureate, were among the nominees for the 2011 Costa Book Awards announced on Tuesday. English author Barnes is one of four shortlisted for the best novel category for "The Sense of an Ending", the work that won him the coveted Booker award last month at the fourth time of asking. Scottish writer...  
01:30 PM, Nov 16, 2011

Author Barnes backed for Booker amid literary spat London: English author and four-time nominee Julian Barnes, who once dismissed the Man Booker Prize for fiction as "posh bingo," is favored to win it on Tuesday with his novel "The Sense of an Ending." The annual award to a writer in English from the Commonwealth, Ireland or Zimbabwe is a major event in the publishing calendar, significantly boosting publicity and sales for shortlisted and winning works. It is also...  
08:47 PM, Oct 17, 2011

Booker review: 'Sisters Brothers' not a pretty novel The only reason I wanted to read 'The Sisters Brothers' was its title. The title is unusual and that is what got me to the book in the first place. Way before the Booker hoopla. To add to it, the book junkie in me also loved the cover " much so lusted after it, so there was no way I was not going to read it, and I am glad...  
07:40 PM, Sep 12, 2011

Booker review: 'Pigeon English' full of contrasts 'Pigeon English' is narrated by Harrison Opoku, an eleven-year-old who has recently moved from Ghana to a high rise flat in inner city London. When a boy is stabbed near his home Harri teams up with CSI fan and friend Dean to try and solve the murder. Hes also busy trying to fit in and learn the street smarts necessary to survive while showing a more innocent side, caring for...  
06:18 PM, Sep 12, 2011

Booker review: 'Sense of an Ending' is beautiful We are what we remember. But imagine, suddenly, that you were confronted with incontrovertible evidence that what you remember is wrong. That, in fact, you behaved in a very different way than you remember at a key point in your past. Would it change your sense of identity, or alter your understanding of the world? This is the central theme in 'The Sense of an Ending' by Julian Barnes, more...  
05:09 PM, Sep 12, 2011

Booker review: 'Snowdrops' an addictive pleasure The first novel by the author of 'The Earl of Petticoat Lane', an engaging family history set in Londons East End, was always going to be good. But 'Snowdrops' is astonishingly good. Think Isaac Bashevis Singer crossed with Dashiell Hammett and just a hint of Dostoievsky, all translated into the idiom of a modern Moscow marinated in sex and corruption. It is atmospheric; it is painful; but it is also,...  
01:39 PM, Sep 12, 2011

Barnes shortlisted for Man Booker Prize for Fiction London: English author Julian Barnes was one of six authors shortlisted for the coveted Man Booker Prize for Fiction on Tuesday, and he is the bookmakers' favourite to win the award when it is announced in October. Barnes, nominated for 'The Sense of an Ending', appears on the shortlist for the fourth time following 'Flaubert's Parrot' (1984), 'England, England' (1998) and 'Arthur and George' (2005), but has never won. His...  
06:08 PM, Sep 06, 2011