ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lankan author Shehan Karunatillaka has won the 2022 Booker Prize for his second novel The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida.
Karunatilaka was awarded the 50,000 British pound-prize for Seven Moons by Camila, Queen Consort, at a ceremony held in London Monday October 17 evening.
The book was recognised by the Booker panel of judges for the “ambition of its scope, and the hilarious audacity of its narrative techniques”.
Karunatilake’s acceptance speech was notably trilingual.
“My hope for Seven Moons is this: That in the not too distant from future, that it is read in a Sri Lanka that has understood that these ideas of corruption and race-baiting and cronyism has not worked and will never work,” he said.
Seven Moons is a revised edition of his novel Chats with the Dead, which underwent some changes to make it more accessible to international audiences. (Colombo/Oct18/2022)