According to the website: “The Prize was set up in 1996 to celebrate and promote international fiction by women throughout the world to the widest range of readers possible and is awarded for the best novel of the year written by a woman in the English language.”
This year’s impressive crop of nominees includes two novels by Canadians:
The Sealed Letter (M)
by Emma Donoghue.
“Blissfully readable and immaculately researched.” – Times of London
“The author interlaces hard-hitting historical fact and imaginative fiction into the narrative with a deft and breezy touch: the reader can almost hear the characters’ voices long after closing the book.” – Sunday Telegraph
“A page-turning drama packed with sex, passion and intrigue.” – Daily Mail
“A glorious piece of Victoriana: it’s elegant and well-constructed, it’s finished off with fancy swoops and swirls, but it’s also a great work of industry. It’s like the London that Donoghue describes in the first few pages, a big clanking machine that sucks you in, and it’s powered by some of the most important subjects any novel can tackle: friendship, marriage, loyalty and a most important question – who can you trust?“- Sunday Herald
Half Blood Blues (M)
by Esi Edugen.
“Edugyan has a perfect ear for conversations and the confusions of human love and jealousy.The final chapters are especially moving and offer, if not a reconciliation, then a settlement of sorts.A remarkable novel” – Morning Star (U.K.)
“Half Blood Blues shines with knowledge, emotional insight, and historical revisionism, yet it never becomes over-burdened by its research. The novel is truly extraordinary in its evocation of time and place, its shimmering jazz vernacular, its pitch-perfect male banter and its period slang. Edugyan never stumbles with her storytelling, not over one sentence. The few weaknesses in the plot, such as they are, simply don’t matter. – The Independent (U.K.)
Here are the remaining titles on the longlist:
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by Karin Altenberg
On the Floor
by Aifric Campbell
The Grief of Others (M)
by Leah Hager Cohen
The Forgotten Waltz (M)
by Anne Enright
by Roopa Farooki
Lord of Misrule (M)
by Jaimy Gordon
Painter of Silence
by Georgina Harding
Gillespie and I (M)
by Jane Harris
by Francesca Kay
The Blue Book
by A.L. Kennedy
(this title is out of print, ask library staff about interlibrary loan)
The Night Circus (M)
by Erin Morgenstern
by Madeline Miller
Foreign Bodies (M)
by Cynthia Ozick
State of Wonder (M)
by Ann Patchett
There But For The (M)
by Ali Smith
by Anna Stothard
Tides of War (M)
by Stella Tillyard
The Submission (M)
by Amy Waldman
The winner will be announced by May 30th.
Last year’s winner was The Tiger’s Wife (M) by Tea Obreht
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2012/03/two-canadians-nominated-for-2012-orange.html