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Daisy Rockwell’s and Geetanjali Shree’s genre-defying masterpiece, Tomb of Sand, won the International Booker Prize 2022. Here’s why the judges loved it.
From D.H. Lawrence to Derek Walcott, and from The Borrowers to Beloved, this year’s longlistees reveal the authors and books that inspired them to become writers
This Strange Eventful History charts the Cassars’ unfolding story, in a work of breathtaking historical sweep and vivid psychological intimacy
In this guest article, Natasha Carthew, Founder and Artistic Director of the Working Class Writers Festival, argues that it is essential that more authentic working-class stories are told and heard, such as those of Booker winner Douglas Stuart
Powerful blend of science fiction, absurdism and alternative-historical realism that aims to destabilise the heteronormative world and expose its underlying rot
The author of A Brief History of Seven Killings on the madness that followed his Booker win, what Jamaicans thought of his victory, and how hard it is to begin a new book
Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀, one of the Booker Prize 2025 judges, shares how discussions expand her reading experience and her favourite Booker Prize novels
Longlisted for the International Booker Prize 2023, author Zou Jingzhi talks about the inspiration behind Ninth Building in an exclusive interview
In this episode of The Booker Prize Podcast, we discuss the 1970 winner of the Booker Prize - Bernice Rubens, who won with The Elected Member