Man Booker Prize for Fiction to be opened to Irish-published entries

The Man Booker Prize for Fiction opened its doors after controversy over last year...

Man Booker Prize for Fiction to be opened to Irish-published entries

One of the world’s most prestigious literary awards is to accept Irish-published entries for the first time.

The Man Booker Prize for Fiction opened its doors after controversy over last year’s longlist when Solar Bones, the acclaimed comeback novel by Mike McCormack, was ruled ineligible until it was put into book stores in Britain by a Scottish publisher.

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