Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Howard Jacobson wins the Man Booker Prize for Fiction 2010

Howard Jacobson is named the winner of the £50,000 Man Booker Prize for Fiction for The Finkler Question.

London author and columnist Howard Jacobson has been longlisted twice for the prize, in 2006 for Kalooki Nights and in 2002 for Who's Sorry Now, but has never before been shortlisted.

Sir Andrew Motion, Chair of the judges comments ‘The Finkler Question is a marvellous book: very funny, of course, but also very clever, very sad and very subtle. It is all that it seems to be and much more than it seems to be. A completely worthy winner of this great prize.'

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