Article 5PAAM Women’s prize for fiction goes to Susanna Clarke’s ‘mind-bending’ Piranesi

Women’s prize for fiction goes to Susanna Clarke’s ‘mind-bending’ Piranesi

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Alison Flood
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Clarke's follow-up to Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell was praised by judges as a truly original, unexpected flight of fancy'

Comment: Piranesi is a triumphantly unusual winner

Susanna Clarke, who published her debut novel Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell 17 years ago and then was struck down with chronic illness, has won the Women's prize for fiction for her second, Piranesi.

Narrated by its eponymous hero as he explores the endless halls of a house that imprisons an ocean, Piranesi is a truly original, unexpected flight of fancy which melds genres and challenges preconceptions about what books should be," according to the Women's prize chair of judges, Booker-winning novelist Bernardine Evaristo.

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