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Gabriela Wiener is a Peruvian writer and journalist based in Madrid who won Peru’s National Journalism Award for her investigative report on violence against women.
Itamar Vieira Junior was born in Salvador, Brazil in 1979. He holds a doctorate in Ethnic and African Studies.
Domenico Starnone is an Italian writer, screenwriter and journalist.
Veronica Raimo is an Italian writer, translator and screenwriter.
Jente Posthuma’s critically acclaimed first novel, Mensen zonder uitstraling (People Without Charisma), was published in 2016 and nominated for the Dioraphte Literatour Prize, the Hebban Debut Prize and the ANV Debut Prize.
Urszula Honek was born in Racławice, Poland in 1987. She is the author of three poetry books: Sporysz (2015), Pod wezwaniem (2018), Zimowanie (2021) and a short story collection: Białe noce (2022).
Rodrigo Blanco Calderón is a writer, editor and university lecturer. With his first novel The Night, he won the 2016 Paris Rive Gauche Prize, the Critics Award in Venezuela and the 2019 Mario Vargas Llosa Biennial Prize.
Selva Almada is considered one of the most powerful voices of contemporary Argentinian and Latin American literature and one of the most influential feminist intellectuals of the region.
This week, The Booker Prize Podcast revisits the 1989 Booker Prize winner, Kazuo Ishiguro’s post-war novel The Remains of the Day and its big-screen adaptation