QUITE A STRONG line-up of nominees for the
2007 Orange Prize for Fiction this time round.
Kiran Desai is the winner of the
2006 Booker Prize for
The Inheritance of Loss (2006).
Rachel Cusk is the
1993 Whitbread First Novel Award winner for
Saving Agnes (1993).
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is the winner of the
2005 Commonwealth Writers Best First Book Prize for
Purple Hibiscus (2003) while
Anne Tyler won the
1989 Pulitzer Prize for
Breathing Lessons (1988).
Jane Harris is the only newcomer with her first novel,
The Observations (2006), an assured first novel made all the more entertaining by the plot twists in a Victorian setting and the compelling voice of its protagonist, a young Irish maid and her thoughts on the strange goings-on in a mansion that has seen better days in provincial Scotland. I think
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and
Anne Tyler stand very good chances of winning the prize.
Tyler has come a long way. I remember first reading
Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant (1982) 25 years ago; this book of hers was shortlisted for the
1982 National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction.
THE SHORTLISTHalf of a Yellow Sun (Fourth Estate, 2006) /
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (Nigeria)
Arlington Park (Faber, 2006) /
Rachel Cusk (Britain)
The Inheritance of Loss (Hamish Hamilton, 2006) /
Kiran Desai (India)
A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers (Chatto & Windus, 2006) /
Xiaolu Guo (China)
The Observations (Faber, 2006) /
Jane Harris (Britain)
Digging to America (Chatto & Windus, 2006) /
Anne Tyler (U.S.)
The winner will be announced on June 6, 2007
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