Le Carre rejects Man Booker nod
LONDON, March 30 British author John le Carre will remain on the shortlist for the biennial Man Booker International Prize despite asking judges to withdraw his name from the list of 13 nominees.I am enormously flattered to be named as a finalist of 2011 Man Booker International Prize, said the creator of spy classics including The Spy Who Came In From the Cold and Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.However, I do not compete for literary prizes and have therefore asked for my name to be withdrawn, the 79-year-old, whose real name is David Cornwell, said in a statement.But prize organisers said they would ignore his wishes.John le Carres name will, of course, remain on the list, said Rick Gekoski, chair of the Man Booker International Prize 2011 judges.We are disappointed that he wants to withdraw from further consideration because we are great admirers of his work.Also on the nominees list for the award, the winner of which will be announced in Sydney on May 18, are Philip Roth, Rohinton Mistry and Philip Pullman.The prize is worth GBP60,000 (RM291,522) to the winner, and living authors whose works of fiction are either originally in English or generally available in English translation are eligible.It honours a writers body of work as opposed to the annual Man Booker Prize for Fiction which is awarded for a single book.In 2011, Chinese writers feature in the shortlist for the first time in the form of Wang Anyi, who wrote The Song of Everlasting Sorrow published in 1996, and Su Tong, whose novella Wives and Concubines was the basis of the screenplay for the Oscar-nominated movie Raise the Red Lantern.Three US authors appear Roth, Marilynne Robinson and Anne Tyler and three British James Kelman, le Carre and Pullman.Previous winners of the award were Canadian writer Alice Munro (2009), Nigerias Chinua Achebe (2007) and Albanian Ismail Kadare, who scooped the inaugural prize in 2005.Following is a full list of this years finalists:Wang Anyi (China)Juan Goytisolo (Spain)James Kelman (UK)John le Carre (U! K)Amin M aalouf (Lebanon)David Malouf (Australia)Dacia Maraini (Italy)Rohinton Mistry (India/Canada)Philip Pullman (UK)Marilynne Robinson (US)Philip Roth (US)Su Tong (China)Anne Tyler (US) Reuters
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