Her lyrical, haunting novel Celestial Bodies exposes the global forces that preclude literary value from flowing in both directions
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Talk of the Booker Winning-novel as ‘baffling’ and ‘tough’ suggests such journalists may be more trained in the Burns-ian method than they think
The continued dominance of UK-US writers makes a mockery of the Man Booker’s ‘global outlook’
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