Book sent by text message wins major award

The book written by a detained refugee has scooped two of Australia’s richest prizes

Detained author Behrouz Boochani on Manus Island
(Image credit: Source: Supplied)

An asylum seeker who has been detained by Australia on Papua New Guinea’s Manus Island for years has won Australia’s richest literary prize with a book that was submitted to its publisher via text message.

Journalist Behrouz Boochani, an Iranian Kurd, wrote No Friend But the Mountains: Writing from Manus Prison and sent the manuscript piece by piece to translator Omid Tofighian.

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