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Itâs a rainy Saturday morning in New York and Valeria Luiselli has left her household â her daughter, niece and visiting mother â sleeping peacefully; only her dog, Lola, is up and about, occasionally scrabbling and truffling at her feet. In this all-woman house, Luiselli laughs, âeveryoneâs very lazyâ, and very calm, too; there is, she says, âno one to make us angryâ. But turn the pages of Lost Children Archive, a stunning exploration of the lives of those on the American borderlands that has won this yearâs Dublin Literary Award, and there is enough turbulence and anger to set the world ablaze. ....
A plethora of prizes and a new festival A preview of Saturday’s books pages and a round-up of the latest news about 4 hours ago
This Saturday’s Irish Times Eason offer is the No 1 bestseller, The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman. When you buy the paper at any store, you can buy the book for 4.99, a saving of 5 euro. Saturday’s pages feature Darragh Geraghty’s selection of the best new audiobooks for summer; an interview by Alex Clark with Valeria Luiselli, winner of the Dublin Literary Award for Lost Children Archive; an extract from Sinead O’Connor’s new memoir, Rememberings; an interview by Amy O’Connor with Caroline O’Donoghue about her new YA novel; and Declan Kiberd reflects on Bob Dylan at 80, filtered through the latest crop of books about the great man. ....
Mexican author Valeria Luiselli has won the 2021 Dublin Literary Award for Lost Children Archive. The novel, the first the author has written in English, follows an artist couple on a road trip from New York to Arizona with their two children in the heat of summer. As their parentsâ relationship frays, the children try to make sense of both their familyâs crisis and the larger one engulfing the news: the stories of thousands of children trying to cross the border into the US but getting detained or lost in the desert along the way. The winner was announced today online by Dublinâs Lord Mayor Hazel Chu at the opening of the International Literature Festival Dublin, which runs until May 30th. The presentation took place at the Irish Consulate in New York City, where Luiselli lives. Consul General Ciarán Madden and Colm TóibÃn, who won the award in 2006 for The Master, presented Luiselli with her prize on behalf of its sponsor, Dublin City Council. ....
Last modified on Thu 15 Apr 2021 09.34 EDT The Rathbones Folio prize has revealed that it paid £30,000 prize money to scammers posing as the author Valeria Luiselli, who won the award in 2020. Publishing industry magazine the Bookseller revealed on Wednesday that the Folio, which is awarded to the yearâs best work of literature regardless of form, was scammed by âsophisticated cyber-criminalsâ. The scammers posed as the Mexican author Luiselli, who had won with her novel Lost Children Archive, and requested that the £30,000 payment be made through PayPal. Minna Fry, the prizeâs executive director, confirmed that the funds were lost and that âthe police were informed at the time, as were key industry colleaguesâ. ....