Booker prizewinner 2014: a 'magnificent story of love and war '

The Narrow Road to the Deep North wins £50,000 Booker prize for Richard Flanagan

Richard Flanagan
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Australian novelist Richard Flanagan has won the 2014 Booker Prize for his wartime novel The Narrow Road to the Deep North, inspired by his father's time working on the infamous Death Railway between Burma and Thailand as a Japanese prisoner of war.

In his acceptance speech, Flanagan, the third Australian to win the prize after Thomas Keneally and Peter Carey, said the money would be put to good use. Before he had been shortlisted for the prize, he had been so strapped for cash that he had considered working in the mines in South Australia, The Guardian reports.

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