... "an exhilarating read'' that blends traditional storytelling and song with contemporary rock music and hip-hop.The award for best first novel for the region went to Australian Glenda Guest for Siddon Rock.
These are the regional shortlists in their entirety :
Best Book shortlist:
- Summertime by J.M Coetzee (Australia)
- A Good Land by Nada Awar Jarrar (Australia)
- The Adventures of Vela by Albert Wendt (Samoa)
- Singularity by Charlotte Grimshaw (New Zealand)
- The People's Train by Thomas Keneally (Australia)
- Parrot and Oliver in America by Peter Carey (Australia)
Best First Book shortlist :
- The Ice Age by Kirsten Reed (Australia)
- After the Fire, a Still Small Voice by Evie Wyld (Australia)
- Look Who's Morphing by Tom Cho (Australia)
- Document Z by Andrew Croome (Australia)
- Come Inside by Glenys Osborne (Australia)
- Siddon Rock by Glenda Guest (Australia)
The regional shortlists for the Commonwealth Writers prize were announced a few days back, and you can see them in their entirety here.
We may not have had a Malaysian on the shortlist, but we did have one on the panel of judges. Congrats too the Kee Thuan Chye!
The overall winner will be announced next month.
4 comments:
I love Tom Cho's book!
I've read a couple of short stories by Albert Wendt and I must say they were really good!
I wouldn't say it's sad that Tash Aw's book didn't make the shortlist. It was one of the most irritating books I read in the competition. On the whole very contrived, esp plot and characters. An American female protagonist who appears like a Hollywood character. Johan's story leads nowhere and the KL scenes are reminiscent of Drama Minggu Ini. I could point out more negatives. Looks like it's been written with film rights in mind.
True - as a judge you have to look for the best books.
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