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The Slap has dash at the Booker

   Posted by: Ralph   in general

[Rosemary Sorensen, The Australian, July 29th 2010]:

A novel about “modern Australia as an exercise in liberalism” has made the first cut for the world’s most discussed literary prize.

Christos Tsiolkas’s The Slap, a story told from multiple perspectives about a child slapped at a barbecue (and everyone’s opinions about what that slap means), is on the long list of this year’s Man Booker Prize for Fiction.

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