Paul Lynch: When you win the Booker, you are told you won't write for a year'
Briefly

Prophet Song, just published in paperback, won the Booker prize last year, described as a '300-page panic-attack'. Lynch's writing style pulls readers into a claustrophobic world without paragraph breaks or speech marks.
Lynch reflects on the whirlwind of interviews post-Booker win, contrasting the overwhelming recognition with his daughter's unimpressed reaction to people congratulating him on the street.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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