Monday, 4 November 2013

The 2013 Man Booker Prize Winner


The 2013 winner has been announced while I have been reflecting on the process of reading its predecessors and I look forward to reading Eleanor Catton’s ‘The Luminaries’, all of the much publicised 832 pages.  In my opinion, it’s good for the gender balance of the prize that it was a women, and her age of 27 on finishing her novel is impressive – as I happen to be the same age and the thought of writing any novel, let alone a complex, prize-winning one is daunting enough!  

I will try to get hold of a copy of the book at the library, although for the time-being I am thoroughly enjoying reading whatever takes my fancy.  I do think it’s a shame that publishers don’t publish books in volumes anymore, as the various comments about the 2013 winner’s size wouldn’t have been such an issue.  For example, I found that reading ‘War and Peace’ in volumes made the whole experience more pleasurable for one’s arms and gave a sense of achievement as I progressed through.  And no, I don’t believe that e-readers are the way forward and I hope that the world’s attention span is not shrinking to such an extent that thick books are passed over in favour of shorter ones.  In fact, the much lauded complex structure of the book, contributing to its length makes me all the more excited to read it!

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