Booker Prize 2024 shortlist: women dominate but sole male author is a likely favourite
‘Literary recognition is often still reserved for men’ observes judge Sara Collins as record number of women make six-strong shortlist
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‘Literary recognition is often still reserved for men’ observes judge Sara Collins as record number of women make six-strong shortlist
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First Irish writer to win prestigious £50,000 award since Anne Enright in 2007
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