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26/08/2004
Tóibín, Bennett on Booker longlist

Colm Tóibín
It was announced today that Wexford's Colm Tóibín and Belfast-born author Ronan Bennett are both on the 2004 Man Booker Prize longlist.

Bennett's 'Havoc, in its Third Year' (Simon & Schuster) and Tóibín's fictional study of Henry James, 'The Master' (Picador), are among the 22 books chosen to compete for the 50,000 prize.

David Mitchell, an English author resident in Ireland, is also on the longlist for his novel, 'Cloud Atlas' (Sceptre).

Chair of judges, Chris Smith MP, said: "I'm particularly pleased that there are a number of first or second novels on the list as well as a number of well-established writers."

"Getting a shortlist of six out of this variety will be a nightmare," he added.

The 2004 shortlist will be announced on Tuesday 21 September at a press conference at the Man Group's London office and the winner will be announced on Tuesday 19 October at an awards ceremony in London.

Last year's winner, 'Vernon God Little' by DBC Pierre (Faber & Faber) has gone on to sell nearly half a million copies and is being translated into 30 languages.

The full longlist for the Man Booker Prize for Fiction 2004 is as follows;

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - 'Purple Hibiscus' (4th Estate)
Nadeem Aslam - 'Maps for Lost Lovers' (Faber & Faber)
Nicola Barker - 'Clear: A Transparent Novel' (4th Estate)
John Bemrose - 'The Island Walkers' (John Murray)
Ronan Bennett - 'Havoc, in its Third Year' (Simon & Schuster)
Susanna Clarke - 'Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell' (Bloomsbury)
Neil Cross - 'Always the Sun' (Scribner)
Achmat Dangor - 'Bitter Fruit' (Atlantic Books)
Louise Dean - 'Becoming Strangers' (Scribner)
Lewis Desoto - 'A Blade of Grass' (Maia Press)
Sarah Hall - 'The Electric Michelangelo' (Faber & Faber)
James Hamilton-Paterson - 'Cooking with Fernet Branca' (Faber & Faber)
Justin Haythe - 'The Honeymoon' (Picador)
Shirley Hazzard - 'The Great Fire' (Virago)
Alan Hollinghurst - 'The Line of Beauty' (Picador)
Gail Jones - 'Sixty Lights' (Harvill Press)
David Mitchell - 'Cloud Atlas' (Sceptre)
Sam North - 'The Unnumbered' (Scribner)
Nicholas Shakespeare - 'Snowleg' (Harvill Press)
Matt Thorne - 'Cherry' (Weidenfeld & Nicolson)
Colm Tóibín - 'The Master' (Picador) Gerard Woodward - 'I'll go to Bed at Noon' (Chatto & Windus)

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