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24th July 2019
09:45am BST

This is the sixth Booker Prize nomination for Canadian author Atwood, who won the Booker in 2000 for The Blind Assassin. She was one of eight women and five men longlisted for this year's prize.
Also making the longlist was Irish author Kevin Barry, who was nominated for Night Boat To Tangier. The book, which was published in June, is a dark comedy about two Cork drug dealers whose gangster days are fading.
Speaking on Morning Ireland, Barry – who was born in Limerick and lives in Sligo – said that it was "great news" and he hoped the nomination would give the book a push over the summer. He added that he'd enjoyed a small celebration last night, and joked that it wasn't on the same level as Shane Lowry as he was only "at semi-finals stage".
Another book of note on the list is Lucy Ellman's Ducks, Newburyport which is written in a single sentence which runs to over 1,000 pages. The story is the inner monologue of an Ohio housewife, written without paragraphs or full stops.
The Booker Prize is open to fiction writers of any nationality, writing in English and published in the UK and Ireland. The shortlist will be announced on September 3rd, and the winner will be revealed on October 14.
The full longlist for the 2019 Prize is as follows:
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