Zimbabwean writer, Americans on diverse Booker Prize list
LONDON — A Zimbabwean writer who was arrested during anti-government protests is among six finalists announced Tuesday for the prestigious Booker Prize for fiction.
Tsitsi Dangarembga was nominated for the 50,000-pound ($63,000) award for “This Mournable Body,” which links the breakdown of its central character and turmoil in post-colonial Zimbabwe.
Dangarembga was arrested in July and spent a night in detention for standing by a Harare road and holding up a placard that said “We Want Better. Reform Our Institutions.”
The Booker list is dominated by books from American or U.S.-based authors including “The Shadow King” by Ethiopia-born Maaza Mengiste, Diane Cook’s dystopian tale “The New Wilderness,” Avni Doshi’s India-set “Burnt Sugar” and Brandon Taylor’s campus novel “Real Life.”