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The 13 books included in this year’s long list were chosen by the 2021 judging panel which included historian Maya Jasanoff (Chair), writer and editor Horatia Harrod, actor Natascha McElhonem twice Booker-shortlisted novelist and professor Chigozie Obioma and writer and former Archbishop Rowan Williams. The list was chosen from 158 novels published in the UK or Ireland between 1 October 2020 and 30 September 2021.
Arudpragasam’s novel A Passage North is one of desire, loss and the legacy of a civil war. It follows Krishan’s journey from Colombo into Sri Lanka’s war-torn northern province for the funeral of his grandmother’s former caregiver. Exploring themes of communities, individuals and divided cultural identities, the judges called it “quiet by serendipity, possessing its power not on its face, but in hidden, subterranean places.”
“Director of the Booker Prize Foundation Gaby Wood said that while recent Booker longlists have “drawn attention to various elements of novelty in the novel: experimentalism of form, work in unprecedented genres, debut authors”, this year’s list was “more notable for the engrossing stories within it, for the geographical range of its points of view and for its recognition of writers who have been working at an exceptionally high standard for many years”
The shortlist of six books will be announced on 14 September,
and the winner on 3 November.