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Adiga with Booker

·         On October 15, 2008 Debutant Indian novelist Aravind Adiga won the Man Booker Prize, one of the most prestigious literary awards in the world, with ''The White Tiger''.

·         It was only the third time in the Booker's 40-year history that a first-time writer had claimed the award, and, at 33, Adiga was also one of its youngest winners.

·         He received a cheque for 50,000 pounds ($88,000) at a gala dinner in London yesterday and can expect not only overnight literary fame but also a sharp rise in book sales in the run-up to Christmas.

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·         Booker organisers say last year's winner, Anne Enright, has sold around 500,000 copies of ''The Gathering'', largely due to the prize. “The White Tiger” is published by Atlantic Books.

·         The White Tiger” follows Balram Halwai, the son of a rickshaw-puller whose dream of escaping the poverty of his village takes him on a journey to the bright lights of Delhi and Bangalore, where he will do almost anything to get to the top.

·         Michael Portillo, chairman of the five-member judging panel, praised “The White Tiger” for tackling important social and political issues in modern-day India. ''What set this one apart was its originality,'' Portillo said. ''For many of us this was entirely new territory - the dark side of India.”

·         Adiga was one of six novelists on the shortlist for the prize, which rewards the best novel of the year by a citizen of the Commonwealth of former British colonies or Ireland. He beat bookmakers' favourite Sebastian Barry of Ireland (“The Secret Scripture”).

·         Also nominated were India's Amitav Ghosh (“Sea of Poppies”), Britons Linda Grant (“The Clothes on Their Backs”) and Philip Hensher (“The Northern Clemency”) and Australian-born Steve Toltz (“A Fraction of the Whole”). Adiga is the third debut novelist to claim the prize, after Arundhati Roy in 1997 and DBC Pierre in 2003. He is the second youngest winner after Ben Okri, who won in 1991 aged 32.

 

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