One of the most prestigious literary awards in the English-speaking world, the Booker Prize has been celebrating the finest fiction published in the UK and Ireland for over five decades. Alongside the International Booker Prize, its fiction in translation counterpart, the prize remains a driving force in promoting the impact and power of literature in a modern world—with previous winners including Margaret Atwood, Marlon James, Salman Rushdie, Kazuo Ishiguro and Hilary Mantel.

‘I don’t think I’ve read a novel that uses the white space on the page so well. It’s as if the author, David Szalay, is inviting the reader to fill the space, to observe – almost to create – the character with him. The writing is spare and that is its great strength. Every word matters; the spaces between the words matter. The book is about living, and the strangeness of living and, as we read, as we turn the pages, we’re glad we’re alive and reading – experiencing – this extraordinary, singular novel.’

- Roddy Doyle, Chair of the Booker Prize 2025 judges

The 2025 Longlist

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