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Taiwanese writer Yang Shuangzi has been shortlisted for the prestigious Booker Prize with her novel "Taiwan Travel Record," making her the only Asian finalist this year and setting a new record for Taiwanese authors, as the story, set in colonial Taiwan during the 1938 Sino-Japanese War, explores themes of identity and cross-cultural relationships through the lens of food. #Literature #BookAwards #CulturalIdentity #GB #TW #JP

專訪台灣作家楊双子:從美食探尋台灣殖民歷史 - BBC News 中文
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Taiwanese author Yang Shuangzi has been nominated for the prestigious Booker Prize for her novel "Taiwan Roaming," making her the only Asian finalist this year, with her story set in the Japanese colonial era exploring themes of cultural identity and relationships through food as a medium to highlight historical dynamics between the Japanese and Taiwanese peoples. #BookAward #Literature #CulturalIdentity #GB #TW #JP

专访台湾作家杨双子:从美食探寻台湾殖民历史 - BBC News 中文
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Taiwanese author Yang Shuangzi has been nominated for the prestigious Booker Prize, making her the only Asian finalist this year for her novel "Taiwan Travelogue," which explores the complexities of identity and cultural exchange during the Japanese colonial era in Taiwan through the story of a Taiwanese interpreter and a Japanese writer. #Literature #CulturalIdentity #BookAward #TW #JP #UK

專訪台灣作家楊双子:從美食探尋台灣殖民歷史 - BBC News 中文
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Taiwanese author Yang Shuangzi has been shortlisted for the prestigious Booker Prize, to be announced on May 19, for her novel "Taiwan Travelogue," which explores themes of identity and colonialism through the story of a Japanese writer and a Taiwanese interpreter in 1938, marking her as the only Asian writer and setting a new record for Taiwanese authors in the award's history. #BookAward #Literature #CulturalIdentity #GB #TW #JP

专访台湾作家杨双子:从美食探寻台湾殖民历史 - BBC News 中文
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Taiwanese author Yang Shuangi has been shortlisted for the prestigious Booker Prize, to be announced on May 19, for her novel "Taiwan Travelogue," which explores themes of identity and colonial relationships through the journey of a Japanese writer and a local translator during Taiwan's Japanese colonial era. #Literature #BookAwards #CulturalIdentity #GB #TW #JP

专访台湾作家杨双子:从美食探寻台湾殖民历史 - BBC News 中文
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Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir, *Nobody's Girl*, co-written with Amy Wallace, won Book of the Year at the British Book Awards, highlighting her courageous story as a survivor and shedding light on her experiences with Jeffrey Epstein and allegations against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. #BookAwards #Memoir #SurvivorStories #GB #US

British Book Awards: Virginia Giuffre's memoir wins top book prize
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Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir, "Nobody's Girl," co-written with Amy Wallace, received the top prize at the British Book Awards, highlighting her bravery as a survivor and increasing scrutiny on Prince Andrew, while also winning the non-fiction narrative award and the freedom to publish accolade. #Memoir #Survivor #BookAwards #GB #US

British Book Awards: Virginia Giuffre's memoir wins top book prize

Nineteen books, including "Angel Down" by Daniel Kraus and "We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution" by Jill Lepore, were recognized as winners or finalists for the Pulitzer Prize in various categories such as fiction, nonfiction, memoir, poetry, biography, and history. #PulitzerPrize #BookAwards #Literature #US #IR

Pulitzer Prizes 2026: A Guide to the Winning Books and Finalists

Nineteen books were recognized as Pulitzer Prize winners or finalists across various categories including fiction, nonfiction, memoir, poetry, biography, and history, highlighting works such as Daniel Kraus's "Angel Down," Jill Lepore's "We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution," and Yiyun Li's memoir "Things in Nature Merely Grow." #PulitzerPrize #Literature #BookAwards #US #IR

Pulitzer Prizes 2026: A Guide to the Winning Books and Finalists

Nineteen books were recognized as winners or finalists for the Pulitzer Prize in various categories, with notable titles including Daniel Kraus's "Angel Down," Jill Lepore's "We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution," Brian Goldstone's "There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America," Yiyun Li's memoir "Things in Nature Merely Grow," Juliana Spahr's poetry collection "Ars Poeticas," and Amanda Vaill's biography "Pride and Pleasure: The Schuyler Sisters in an Age of Revolution." #PulitzerPrize #BookAwards #Literature #US #IR

Pulitzer Prizes 2026: A Guide to the Winning Books and Finalists

Nineteen books have been recognized as winners or finalists for the Pulitzer Prize in various categories, featuring compelling narratives such as Daniel Kraus's World War I novel "Angel Down," Jill Lepore's exploration of constitutional history in "We the People," Brian Goldstone's insightful look at homelessness in "There Is No Place for Us," Yiyun Li's poignant memoir "Things in Nature Merely Grow," Juliana Spahr's thought-provoking poetry collection "Ars Poeticas," and Amanda Vaill's biographical account of the Schuyler sisters in "Pride and Pleasure." #PulitzerPrize #BookAwards #Literature #US #IR

Pulitzer Prizes 2026: A Guide to the Winning Books and Finalists