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New Zealand Author Wins Man Booker Prize


Keel M.

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Congrats to Ms Catton.

LONDON -- LONDON (AP) — Youth and heft triumphed at Britain's Booker Prize on Tuesday, as 28-year-old New Zealander Eleanor Catton won the fiction award for "The Luminaries," an ambitious 832-page murder mystery set during a 19th-century gold rush.

The choice should give heart to young authors of oversized tales. Catton is the youngest writer and only the second New Zealander to win the prestigious award — and her epic novel is easily the longest Booker champion.

Catton said after accepting the award that she didn't think about the length of the book while she was writing it, "partly because I was inside it for the whole time."

"It wasn't until I received the proof of the book that I thought, 'Jeepers, this is actually quite heavy,'" she said. "I've had to buy a new handbag, because my old handbag wasn't big enough to hold my book."

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