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            <![CDATA[ Paul Lynch of Ireland Wins the Booker Prize in 2023 with Prophet Song ]]>
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            <![CDATA[ <p>Prophet Song, a dystopian depiction of Ireland in the grip of dictatorship, has won the 2023 Booker Prize.</p><p>It was written by Ireland's Paul Lynch, 46, who received the coveted fiction writing prize for the first time.</p><p>It is set in Dublin and chronicles the narrative of a family dealing with a horrifying new world in which the democratic principles they have grown accustomed to begin to fade.<br>Lynch stated that the Syrian war and refugee issue inspired Prophet Song.</p><p>Lynch said he was carrying the Booker back to Ireland with "immense pleasure" after winning the trophy on stage at the award event in Old Billingsgate, London.</p><p>The novel was "not an easy book to write," according to the author, who was born in Limerick and now resides in Dublin.</p><p>When asked about the recent riots and violence in Dublin, Lynch said he was "amazed" by what happened and that "we should take it as a warning."</p><p>However, he stated that he was not a "political novelist" and that his book was completed 18 months ago.</p><p>He stated that he planned to use some of his £50,000 prize money to pay off his mortgage.<br>Lynch's fifth novel took him four years to complete. He began writing it shortly before his son was born, and by the time he completed, his son could ride a bike.</p><p>According to head judge Esi Edugyan, the panel "wanted a winning novel that could speak to the immediate moment while also having the potential to outlast it."</p><p>She went on to say: "In these troubled times, we sought a novel with a guiding vision - a book to remind us that we are more than ourselves, to remind us of all that is worth saving."</p><p>Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe spoke before the prize was announced about how much reading benefited her when she was imprisoned in Iran.</p><p>She claimed that being able to read novels from the prison's hidden library "transformed" her life and transported her to a "different world."</p><p>The other candidates were:</p><ul><li>The Bee Sting by Paul Murray</li><li>Western Lane by Chetna Maroo</li><li>This Other Eden by Paul Harding</li><li>If I Survive You by Jonathan Escoffery</li><li>Study for Obedience by Sarah Bernstein</li></ul><p>The Booker Prize is one of the most prestigious literary prizes in the English-speaking world.</p><p>Margaret Atwood, Hilary Mantel, Bernardine Evaristo, and Salman Rushdie are among the previous winners.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>Prophet Song, a dystopian depiction of Ireland in the grip of dictatorship, has won the 2023 Booker Prize.</p><p>It was written by Ireland's Paul Lynch, 46, who received the coveted fiction writing prize for the first time.</p><p>It is set in Dublin and chronicles the narrative of a family dealing with a horrifying new world in which the democratic principles they have grown accustomed to begin to fade.<br>Lynch stated that the Syrian war and refugee issue inspired Prophet Song.</p><p>Lynch said he was carrying the Booker back to Ireland with "immense pleasure" after winning the trophy on stage at the award event in Old Billingsgate, London.</p><p>The novel was "not an easy book to write," according to the author, who was born in Limerick and now resides in Dublin.</p><p>When asked about the recent riots and violence in Dublin, Lynch said he was "amazed" by what happened and that "we should take it as a warning."</p><p>However, he stated that he was not a "political novelist" and that his book was completed 18 months ago.</p><p>He stated that he planned to use some of his £50,000 prize money to pay off his mortgage.<br>Lynch's fifth novel took him four years to complete. He began writing it shortly before his son was born, and by the time he completed, his son could ride a bike.</p><p>According to head judge Esi Edugyan, the panel "wanted a winning novel that could speak to the immediate moment while also having the potential to outlast it."</p><p>She went on to say: "In these troubled times, we sought a novel with a guiding vision - a book to remind us that we are more than ourselves, to remind us of all that is worth saving."</p><p>Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe spoke before the prize was announced about how much reading benefited her when she was imprisoned in Iran.</p><p>She claimed that being able to read novels from the prison's hidden library "transformed" her life and transported her to a "different world."</p><p>The other candidates were:</p><ul><li>The Bee Sting by Paul Murray</li><li>Western Lane by Chetna Maroo</li><li>This Other Eden by Paul Harding</li><li>If I Survive You by Jonathan Escoffery</li><li>Study for Obedience by Sarah Bernstein</li></ul><p>The Booker Prize is one of the most prestigious literary prizes in the English-speaking world.</p><p>Margaret Atwood, Hilary Mantel, Bernardine Evaristo, and Salman Rushdie are among the previous winners.</p> ]]>
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