Article 5HQ4F The Butchers: novel set in Irish BSE crisis wins Ondaatje prize

The Butchers: novel set in Irish BSE crisis wins Ondaatje prize

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Ruth Gilligan's thriller about eight men who cull cattle in rural Ireland wins 10,000 for books that best evoke the spirit of a place'

Ruth Gilligan's literary thriller The Butchers, set in the Irish borderlands during the BSE crisis, has won the Royal Society of Literature's Ondaatje prize for books that best evoke the spirit of a place".

Gilligan's novel beat titles including James Rebanks' memoir of his family farm, English Pastoral, and Nina Mingya Powles' poetry collection Magnolia, to the 10,000 prize. The Butchers opens with an ancient curse that decrees that eight men must touch every cow in Ireland as it dies, and follows a group of eight men as they roam rural Ireland in the 1990s, slaughtering the cows of those who still believe in the old ways. The novel unpicks the mysterious death of one of the Butchers, whose corpse is found suspended from a meat hook.

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