2015 Man Booker Longlist Announced
The Man Booker Prize, Britain’s most prestigious literary award and, oddly, one of the few awards that affects sales in the U.S., surpassing our own National Book Awards, has released the 2015 longlist of thirteen titles.
This is only the second year that US authors have been eligible for the Prize. When the rules were changed, many feared the US would dominate the list, but that didn’t prove true in the first year, with only four titles by US authors on the longlist and the Prize going to Australian Richard Flanagan for The Narrow Road To The Deep North (RH/Knopf).
However, this year, says the Guardian, “those fears look more well-founded, with five US titles on the longlist of 13, and strong ones too.”
The shortlist of six books will be announced on September 15 and the winner on October 13.
Below is the longlist, with U.S. publishing information and links to U.S. consumer reviews.
Bill Clegg, Did You Ever Have a Family (S&S/Gallery; S&S Audio; Sept. 8, 2015), US
Forthcoming, so no consumer reviews yet, but it’s been popular on GalleyChat and at BEA this year.
Anne Enright, The Green Road (Norton; Blackstone Audio; OverDrive Sample; May 11, 2015), Ireland
Reviews — NYT Sunday Book Review; Washington Post
Marlon James, A Brief History of Seven Killings (Penguin/Riverhead; HighBridge Audio; OverDrive Sample; Oct. 7, 2014), Jamaican, living in the US
Published last year in the US, this title appeared on many of the year’s best books lists.
Reviews — Michiko Kakutani, New York Times; Washington Post; Wall Street Journal; NYT Sunday Book Review
Laila Lalami, The Moor’s Account (RH/Pantheon; Brilliance Audio; OverDrive Sample; Sept 9. 2014), US, born in Morocco
Published last year in the US, this title appeared on many of the year’s best books lists.
Reviews — NYT Sunday Book Review; L.A. Times
Tom McCarthy, Satin Island (RH/Knopf; Recorded Books; OverDrive Sample; Feb. 17, 2015), UK
Reviews — NYT Sunday Book Review; Washington Post; L.A. Times
Chigozie Obioma, The Fishermen (Hachette/Little, Brown; OverDrive Sample; April 14, 2015), Nigeria
Reviews — NYT Sunday Book Review; NPR review
Andrew O’Hagan, The Illuminations (Macmillan/FSG; Tantor Audio; OverDrive Sample; March 24, 2015), UK
Reviews — NYT Sunday Book Review
Marilynne Robinson, Lila (Macmillan/FSG; Macmillan Audio; OverDrive Sample; Oct. 7, 2014), US
Published last year in the US, this title appeared on the majority of of the year’s best books lists.
Reviews — David Ulin, Los Angeles Times; NYT Sunday Book Review; Wall Street Journal; Ron Charles, Washington Post; Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
Anuradha Roy, Sleeping on Jupiter (US publication has not been announced), UK, born in India
Sunjeev Sahota, The Year of the Runaways (RH/Knopf; 9781101946107; Mar. 2016), UK
Forthcoming, so no US consumer reviews yet
Anna Smaill, The Chimes (US publication has not been announced), New Zealand
Anne Tyler, A Spool of Blue Thread (RH/Knopf; Random House Audio; OverDrive Sample: Feb. 10, 2015), US
Reviews —NYT Sunday Book Review; Ron Charles, Washington Post; Los Angeles Times; Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
Hanya Yanagihara, A Little Life (RH/Doubleday; OverDrive Sample; March 10, 2015), US
Reviews — Washington Post; NYT Sunday Book Review; Los Angeles Times; Wall Street Journal; NPR review on Fresh Air
August 1st, 2015 at 12:35 pm
Interesting that A LITTLE LIFE is on the list. GalleyChatters (and others) were so enthused about this that I expected it to do much better but holds at our local library have been very low. I hope this nomination brings it more attention.
I’m also pleased to see two favorites of mine on the list, Bill Clegg’s DID YOU EVER HAVE A FAMILY and Tyler’s SPOOL OF BLUE THREAD.
Looking forward to seeing what makes the shortlist on 9/15.
Robin