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Man Booker International Prize

The Man Booker International Prize recognizes a living author who has contributed significantly to world literature and to highlight the author's continuing creativity and development on a global scale. The Man Booker International Prize seeks to recognise a living author who has contributed significantly to world literature and to highlight the author's continuing creativity and development on a global scale.

The Man Booker International Prize is worth £60,000 to the winner and is awarded once every two years to a living author for a body of work that has contributed to an achievement in fiction on the world stage.

WINNERS

2009 Alice Munro
2007 Chinua Achebe
2005 Ismail Kadaré