Authors vie for 'lost Booker' prize
Lord Melvyn Bragg, Ruth Rendell, Joe Orton, Iris Murdoch and HE Bates are
among the novelists in the running for a special Lost Man Booker Prize - for
works published in 1970 which "fell through the net".
From: Telegraph Books
Sunday, 31 January, 2010
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