Winning literary prize makes novelist Sebastian Barry ‘feel 12 again’

Novelist Sebastian Barry has won the prestigious Walter Scott literary prize for a second time.

Winning literary prize makes novelist Sebastian Barry ‘feel 12 again’

The Irish author first won the €29,000 award in 2012 and has claimed it again this year with his novel Days Without End.

First awarded in 2010, the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction is named after the inventor of the historical fiction genre.

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