We caught up with some of the judges of this year's prize to hear more about their reading habits, their favourite works of translated fiction and why the International Booker Prize matters
It is interesting to see William Kentridge here, he is a fellow South African. A very vexing problem that Booker could help to address is how very restricted our access is to publishing rights. I have a list as long as my arm that I can't access to read electronically or to listen to. I guess that goes for the rest of Africa too? Could you insist that books chosen by you have to be accesable electronically?
Kala by Colin Walsh
It is interesting to see William Kentridge here, he is a fellow South African. A very vexing problem that Booker could help to address is how very restricted our access is to publishing rights. I have a list as long as my arm that I can't access to read electronically or to listen to. I guess that goes for the rest of Africa too? Could you insist that books chosen by you have to be accesable electronically?
This is great π Made a lovely read πππππ Thanks π
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