Bulgarian author Georgi Gospodinov wins Booker International Prize for ‘Time Shelter’
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Time Shelter beat five other books in the running to win the prize, which recognizes novels from around the world that have been translated into English. The prize money of $62,000 will be split between the author and the translator. ,
London. Bulgarian author Georgi Gospodinov and translator Angela Rodel have won the International Booker Prize for the novel ‘Time Shelter’. Time Shelter beat five other books in the running to win the prize, which recognizes novels from around the world that have been translated into English. The prize money of $62,000 will be split between the author and the translator. Time Shelter tells the story of a clinic that recreates the past with each floor representing a different decade and aims to help people with dementia. Suffers and has forgotten the old things, but soon people start getting attracted to it as an escape from the modern world.
Gospodinov, 55, said he started writing in 2016, the year of Donald Trump’s election as US president and the UK’s Brexit referendum. He said that the time was such when there was restlessness everywhere. “I wanted to write a novel about a giant of the past…,” he said. French novelist Leila Slimani, who chaired the judging panel, said it was “a wonderful novel full of irony and melancholy.” Georgi Gospodinov is one of the few Bulgarian authors whose novels have been translated. The Italian translation of ‘Time Shelter’ has also won Italy’s ‘Strega European Prize’ for literature.
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