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THE
2009 Orange Prize for Fiction shortlist is dominated by American writers: Ellen Feldman, Samantha Hunt and Pulitzer Prize-winner Marilynne Robinson. However, Nobel Prize laureate Toni Morrison is not on the list. There are three non-Americans: Samatha Harvey, Deirdre Madden and Kamila Shamsie. Irish writer Madden was shortlisted for
One by One in the Darkness (1996) in 1997. My favourites:
Deirdre Madden and
Marilynne Robinson.
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The following writers have been shortlisted for the 2009 Orange Prize for Fiction:
1.
Scottsboro (Picador, 2008) /
Ellen Feldman2.
The Wilderness (Jonathan Cape, 2009) /
Samantha Harvey3.
The Invention of Everything Else (Harvill Secker, 2008) /
Samantha Hunt4.
Molly Fox’s Birthday (Faber & Faber, 2008) /
Deirdre Madden5.
Home (Virago, 2008) /
Marilynne Robinson6.
Burnt Shadows (Bloomsbury, 2009) /
Kamila Shamsie
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The winner of the 2009 Orange Prize for Fiction will be announced on June 3, 2009
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