South African author Damon Galgut has won the prestigious Booker Prize for fiction at the third attempt for his novel.
Galgut, who was previously nominated in 2003 and 2010, picked up the £50,000 prize at a ceremony on Wednesday.
The Author’s ninth book “The Promise” follows the story of one South African family over four decades from the apartheid era to the present day.
The chair of the judges, Maya Jasanoff, described it as “a tour de force”.
“It combines an extraordinary story, rich themes and the history of the last 40 years of South Africa in an incredibly well-wrought package,” she said.
The author said he was “really profoundly, humbly grateful” for the award.
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