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Updated: 2004-11-10 10:09

Booker winner up for Whitbread

2004年度惠特伯瑞德图书奖(the Whitbread Book Awards)入选名单近日公布,其中包括英国作家阿兰·霍林格赫斯特的作品《美丽线条》,他正是凭借这部描述同性恋传奇的讽刺小说夺得了本年度的“布克奖(Booker Prize)”。Whitbread文学奖设立于1971年,分为五个类别:小说,传记,诗歌和儿童作品。评审组通常由作家、记者和书商代表组成,他们要从四本入围作品中挑选出最后的获奖者。只有文笔优美,耐人寻味并值得推荐的作品才有可能获奖。

Booker winner up for Whitbread
Hollinghurst will start as early favourite (Agencies)

The shortlist for the Whitbread Book Awards includes 2004 Booker winner Alan Hollinghurst for The Line of Beauty.

He is up against literary stars such as previous Whitbread winner Kate Atkinson, and Orange Prize winner Andrea Levy in the novel category.

The Whitbread shortlist features 20 books in five categories including children's, poetry and biographies.

A winner is chosen in each category who then compete for the overall Whitbread book of the year title.

Category winners will earn £5,000 and be in with a chance of winning the overall prize of £25,000.

The first novel category features the much-touted Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke, which made the Booker longlist but not the shortlist.

Also competing in the category is Richard Collins for The Lands as viewed from the Sea, Susan Fletcher for Eve Green and Pano Karnezis' The Maze.

Louis de Bernieres' Birds Without Wings makes up the four-strong shortlist for novel of the year.

Scott Pack, product manager at Waterstones, believes Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell has the potential to repeat last year's contest when Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time was missed off the Booker shortlist but won the Whitbread.

"Haddon's book was the 'people's choice' for the best book of 2003 as the public went on to buy over four times as many copies of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time than the Man Booker 2003 winner Vernon God Little," said Mr Pack.

"This year, we have another book that fits this profile in Susanna Clarke's Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, which was also missed off the shortlist of the 2004 Man Booker Award but has already sold almost 60% more than Alan Hollinghurst's The Line of Beauty.

He added: "If Susanna Clarke goes on to win this year's Whitbread Book of the Year Award, it will be the second year that the Whitbread has championed the book that the public have been voting with their feet for."

All the authors featured in the children's category this year are women.

Among the books vying in the section are Meg Rosoff for How I Live Now and Annie Cassidy for Looking for JJ.

The biography category features a diverse range of subjects including Mary Queen of Scots by John Guy and American poet Stephen Spender by John Sutherland.

Competing in the poetry category are Leonita Flynn, John Fuller, Matthew Hollis and Michael Symmons Roberts.

The winner of each category will be announced on 6 January and the book of the year on 25 January.

(Agencies)

Vocabulary:
 

vie: compete for something; engage in a contest; measure oneself against others(竞争)

 
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