Paul Beatty wins Man Booker Prize for Fiction


26 10 2016

The Sellout author Paul Beatty was named winner of the 2016 Man Booker Prize for Fiction - making him the first American writer to claim the prestigious award.

Judge Amanda Foreman commented 'The Sellout is a novel for our times. A tirelessly inventive modern satire, its humour disguises a radical seriousness. Paul Beatty slays sacred cows with abandon and takes aim at racial and political taboos with wit, verve and a snarl'. In addition to his £50,000 prize and trophy, Beatty also received a designer bound edition of his book and a further £2,500 for being shortlisted.

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