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David Diop wins 2021 International Booker Prize with World War I story

The £50,000 prize will be split between the writer and translator of 'At Night All Blood is Black'.

June 03, 2021 / 18:26 IST
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A 1920 artwork depicting an American and a French soldier talking as they smoke. (Image: Leslie's Photographic Review of the Great War via Wikimedia Commons)

London, AP: A harrowing but poetic tale of comradeship, colonialism and the horrors of war won the International Booker Prize for fiction on Wednesday (June 2).

"At Night All Blood is Black" by French writer David Diop beat five other finalists to take the 50,000-pound ($70,000) prize, which is open to fiction in any language that has been translated into English. The prize money will be split between the author and his translator, Anna Moschovakis.

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The novel is narrated by Alfa Ndiaye, a Senegalese soldier fighting for the then-imperial power France during World War I, and charts his descent into madness on the battlefield.

British author Lucy Hughes-Hallett, who chaired the judging panel, said the "hypnotically compelling" book was both "appalling" and poetic, "entering the reader's consciousness at a level that bypasses rationality and transcends the subject matter."