Quotes About Booker Prize
The Commonwealth Prize is about celebrating the Commonwealth and the special relationship we have with the ex-colonies - which is part guilt and part warmth - and the Booker Prize isn't an essential part of that, but it is part of that.
~ Jim Crace
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In Australia, the Man Booker is sometimes seen as something of a chicken raffle.
~ Richard Flanagan
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won literary prizes of some note, twice being shortlisted for the Booker Prize, for instance, and once winning it outright (Saville). Their styles of presentation might be described as 'elemental': in the case of Radcliffe,
~ David Storey
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The Booker Prize is a big, popular prize for big, popular books, and that's the way it should be.
~ John Banville
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I am, of course, greatly honoured to win the Booker, which is one of the great literary prizes in the world.
~ Richard Flanagan
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I've heard people, usually writers, say that no one wrote a great book after winning the Booker, but I honestly did not feel any big pressure. 'The Gathering' did hang over me in that it was darker than I thought at the time.
~ Anne Enright
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The Booker thing was a catalyst for me in a bizarre way. It's perceived as an accolade to be published as a 'literary' writer, but, actually, it's pompous and it's fake. Literary fiction is often nothing more than a genre in itself. I'd always read omnivorously and often thought much literary fiction is read by young men and women in their 20s, as substitutes for experience.
~ Neil Cross
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My father always had doubts about the Booker prize, although they evaporated on the announcement that he had won it.
~ Martin Amis
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