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NONFICTION RULES in the shortlist for the
2008 John Llewellyn Rhys Prize for works of literature (fiction, nonfiction, poetry or drama) by a United Kingdom or Commonwealth writer aged 35 or under at the time of publication. Among the shortlisted titles, there are two novels, a collection of poetry and three works of nonfiction. There are no collections of short stories this year. There are two début works:
Aravind Adiga’s
2008 Man Booker Prize-winning
The White Tiger and
Ross Raisin’s
God’s Own Country, recently shortlisted for the
2008 Dylan Thomas Prize for New Writing.
The shortlist:
1.
The White Tiger (Atlantic Books, 2008) /
Aravind Adiga (
fiction)
2.
The Broken Word (Jonathan Cape, 2008) /
Adam Foulds (
poetry)
3.
The Secret Life of Words (John Murray, 2008) /
Henry Hitchings (
nonfiction)
4.
The Bloody White Baron (Faber & Faber, 2008) /
James Palmer (
nonfiction)
5.
God’s Own Country (2008) /
Ross Raisin (
fiction)
6.
Selling Your Father’s Bones (Harper Press, 2008) /
Brian Schofield (
nonfiction)
The winner will be announced on November 24, 2008
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