“The Luminaries,” The 832-page work is the longest novel to win the Man Booker prize. It is written by Canadian-born, New Zealand author “Eleanor Catton” and she has become the youngest Man Booker winner in the prize’s history.
The longest novel to win the man booker prize is “The Luminaries” which is written by Eleanor Catton an author from New Zealand on 15th October 2013 at the London’s Guildhall. The novel has 832-page in total.
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“The Luminaries,” The 832-page work is the longest novel to win the Man Booker prize. It is written by Canadian-born, New Zealand author “Eleanor Catton” and she has become the youngest Man Booker winner in the prize’s history.
The Luminaries is the Longest Novel to Win the Man Booker Prize.
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The longest novel to win the man booker prize is “The Luminaries” which is written by Eleanor Catton an author from New Zealand on 15th October 2013 at the London’s Guildhall. The novel has 832-page in total.