George Saunders is bookies’ favourite for Man Booker prize
LONDON — American author George Saunders is the bookmakers’ favourite to win the prestigious Man Booker Prize for fiction on Tuesday with his novel of the afterlife, “Lincoln in the Bardo.”
Six novels are contending for the 50,000 pound ($66,000) prize, including Saunders’ book set in a Washington graveyard, where President Abraham Lincoln visits the body of his 11-year-old son in 1862.
Two other American authors are in the running: Paul Auster for his quadruple coming-of-age story “4321,” and Emily Fridlund for her story of a Midwest teenager, “History of Wolves.”
The other Booker finalists are Scottish novelist Ali Smith’s Brexit-themed “Autumn;” British-Pakistani writer Mohsin Hamid’s migration saga “Exit West;” and “Elmet,” debut British novelist Fiona Mozley’s story of a fiercely independent family under threat.