Author Sebastian Barry, who has received four previous nominations for the Man Booker Prize and twice been short-listed for it, was one of four Irish writers to make the long list Tuesday for the prestigious award.
Barry is up this year for his novel "Old God's Time," about a retired police detective who gets dragged back into a cold case investigation of a murdered priest suspected of sexually abusing children.
Twelve other writers, including four debut novelists and two prior Man Booker nominees, are up for the 50,000 pound prize. The authors are from seven different countries on four continents."All 13 novels cast new light on what it means to exist in our time, and they do so in original and thrilling ways," said Esi Edugyan, chair of the judges. "Their range is vast, both in subject and form: they shocked us, made us laugh, filled us with anguish, but above all they stayed with us.
The award recognizes the best in long fiction published in the U.K. and Ireland between Oct. 1, 2022 and Sept. 30, 2023. The nominees were chosen from 163 books submitted by publishers.Malaysian writer Tan Twan Eng received his third long-list nomination, this time for "The House of Doors," a book of historical fiction drawn from the life of Somerset Maugham.
Paul Murray, another Irish writer, was nominated for "The Bee Sting," a tragicomic family saga. It is his second nomination. Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow's debut novel, "All The Little Bird-Hearts," is about a rule-bound mother whose carefully ordered life is upended when a charming couple moves next door with darker designs on her 16-year-old daughter. Like her protagonist, Lloyd-Barlow is autistic.
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