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Updated: 2005-04-19 08:40


Six writers vie for Orange prize

近日第十届英国桔子文学奖评奖委员会宣布了6名入围的女性作家,最终获奖者将于6月7日揭晓。作为英国文学的重要奖项之一,迎来十岁生日的桔子奖却始终备受争议。

Six writers vie for Orange prize
Marina Lewycka has been shortlisted for her debut novel

The shortlist of six female writers competing for the 10th Orange Prize for Fiction has been announced.

Three Britons and three Americans will vie for the £30,000 prize, with the winner announced on 7 June in London.

Among them is Marina Lewycka, a Briton who was born in a refugee camp in Germany after World War II.

The award is for women writing in English. Chair of judges Jenni Murray said: "Now comes the tough job of choosing from such an inspiring group."

She added: "There's a broad range of subject matter, three American and three British writers, new writers, established writers and a quite astonishing array of titles."

Marina Lewycka, who now lives in Sheffield, has been nominated for her debut novel A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian, a dark comedy about family feuding .

Another British nominee, Jane Gardam, from Kent, is the only author to have won the Whitbread Novel of the Year award twice.

She has been nominated for her 15th novel, Old Filth, about a former international lawyer whose name stood for Failed in London Try Hong Kong.

Joolz Denby, from Bradford, has been shortlisted for her third novel, Billie Morgan, about a 40-something woman running a jewellery shop who is trying to forget her past as a biker chick and murderer.

The American nominees are Sheri Holman, for The Mammoth Cheese, her third novel, which focuses on the secrets which unravel in her hometown after the media descend on it when Manda Frank gives birth to 11 babies.

Californian writer Maile Meloy has been nominated for her first novel, Liars and Saints, about a family haunted by a kiss.

And Lionel Shriver, an American who lives in London and New York, is nominated for her seventh novel, We Need to Talk About Kevin.

The book is about a career woman who fears her own shortcomings may have caused her son to murder his high-school students.

(BBC)

 

Vocabulary:
 

feud : a bitter quarrel between two parties(不和,世仇)

 
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