Here are the shortlisted candidates for 2016 Man Booker prize..

A psychological crime thriller set in the Scottish Highlands and the tale of a disturbed young woman in 1960s Massachusetts are on the shortlist for the prestigious Man Booker prize which was unveiled on Tuesday.
Nobel-winner J.M. Coetzee failed to make the six-name list for the world's leading English-language fiction award, which featured only one previous nominee, South African-born British author Deborah Levy.
Her Hot Milk is a story of an intense relationship between a sickly mother and her daughter set in a small Spanish fishing village which the jury said in a statement examines "female rage and sexuality".
Here is the final shortlist:
AuthorAbout the BookOther works
Deborah LevyHot Milk A story of an intense relationship between a sickly mother and her daughter set in a small Spanish fishing villageBeautiful Mutants, Swallowing Geography, Billy and Girl, Swimming Home
Graeme Macrae BurnetHis Bloody Project - A story of poverty in the tiny crofting community of Culduie in the Scottish HighlandsThe Disappearance of Adèle Bedeau
Ottessa MoshfeghEileen - A story of "an unassuming yet disturbed young woman" trapped between caring for her alcoholic father in a squalid house and her job as a secretary at a boys' prison.Short stories - Medicine, Disgust, Malibu, etc.,
David SzalayAll That Man Is - a portrait of masculinityLondon and the South-East, Innocent, Spring
Madeleine ThienDo Not Say We Have Nothing - A story on classical music in revolutionary ChinaThe Chinese Violin, Certainty, Dogs at the Perimeter
Paul BeattyThe Sellout - A satire on US urban lifeThe White Boy Shuffle, Tuff
"The final six reflect the centrality of the novel in modern culture -- in its ability to champion the unconventional, to explore the unfamiliar, and to tackle difficult subjects," jury chair Amanda Foreman, a historian, said in a statement.
"As a group we were excited by the willingness of so many authors to take risks with language and form," she said.
The Foyles bookshop chain said in a statement that the shortlist was "excitingly wide-open, with Deborah Levy the only well-known author left".
The winner will be announced in London on October 25.

No comments