This year’s prize longlist may have five US authors, but with representation from Jamaica, Nigeria, Ireland and India in addition to an equal gender balance, it is remarkably open
When the Man Booker prize rules changed last year to allow any novel written in English to compete, there were fears that British authors would lose out to an inevitable American domination. It didn’t play out that way in 2014, but this year those fears look more well-founded, with five US titles on the longlist of 13, and strong ones too.
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