Canadian-born Eleanor Catton becomes youngest winner of the Man Booker Prize
Her winning novel, The Luminaries, is an epic Victorian-era murder mystery, set in the 1860s New Zealand gold rush. “It’s a dazzling work. It’s a luminous work. It is vast without being sprawling,” said Robert Macfarlane, chair of the judges. At 832 pages, the novel is also the longest work to ever win the prize.
The Luminaries is also a finalist for Canada’s Governor General’s Literary Award, to be announced next month.
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