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Costa Award shortlist announced Costa Award shortlist announced
(5 days later)
Irish novelist Colm Toibin has been shortlisted for the Costa Book of the Year for his "poised, quiet and shattering" emigrant saga Brooklyn.Irish novelist Colm Toibin has been shortlisted for the Costa Book of the Year for his "poised, quiet and shattering" emigrant saga Brooklyn.
He is favourite to win the £30,000 prize after scooping the novel award.He is favourite to win the £30,000 prize after scooping the novel award.
The award's individual categories are split into novel, first novel, poetry, biography and children's book.The award's individual categories are split into novel, first novel, poetry, biography and children's book.
Raphael Selbourne, Graham Farmelo, Patrick Ness and Christopher Reid complete the nominees, with the winner announced on 26 January.Raphael Selbourne, Graham Farmelo, Patrick Ness and Christopher Reid complete the nominees, with the winner announced on 26 January.
Christopher Reid: "It's a book I would much rather not have had to write"Christopher Reid: "It's a book I would much rather not have had to write"
The five winners, each of whom will receive £5,000, were selected from 592 entries, and will now fight for the title 2009 Costa Book of the Year.The five winners, each of whom will receive £5,000, were selected from 592 entries, and will now fight for the title 2009 Costa Book of the Year.
Toibin beat Booker Prize winner Hilary Mantel in the novel category for Brooklyn, which centres around a young Irish girl who travels to the US 1950s to find work, before tragic news takes her back home.Toibin beat Booker Prize winner Hilary Mantel in the novel category for Brooklyn, which centres around a young Irish girl who travels to the US 1950s to find work, before tragic news takes her back home.
Reid won the poetry award for A Scattering, a tribute to his wife following her death in 2005.Reid won the poetry award for A Scattering, a tribute to his wife following her death in 2005.
The judges, chaired by novelist Josephine Hart, described the collection of poems as "intensely moving, compelling and honest".The judges, chaired by novelist Josephine Hart, described the collection of poems as "intensely moving, compelling and honest".
Selbourne won the first novel award for Beauty, the story of a young Bangladeshi woman on the run from her family, while debut biographer Farmelo won his award for The Strangest Man, about the life of physicist Paul Dirac.Selbourne won the first novel award for Beauty, the story of a young Bangladeshi woman on the run from her family, while debut biographer Farmelo won his award for The Strangest Man, about the life of physicist Paul Dirac.
Ness won the Children's Book Award for The Ask and the Answer which the judges acclaimed as "a major achievement in the making".Ness won the Children's Book Award for The Ask and the Answer which the judges acclaimed as "a major achievement in the making".
COSTA AWARD WINNERS Colm Toibin - BrooklynChristopher Reid - A ScatteringRaphael Selbourne - BeautyGraham Farmelo - The Strangest ManPatrick Ness - The Ask and the AnswerCOSTA AWARD WINNERS Colm Toibin - BrooklynChristopher Reid - A ScatteringRaphael Selbourne - BeautyGraham Farmelo - The Strangest ManPatrick Ness - The Ask and the Answer
Janine Cook, fiction buyer at book retailer Waterstone's, said: "The Costa never fails to pick an eclectic bunch of winners, and this year is no exception.Janine Cook, fiction buyer at book retailer Waterstone's, said: "The Costa never fails to pick an eclectic bunch of winners, and this year is no exception.
"The frontrunner must be Colm Toibin's Brooklyn which we sold very well over Christmas."The frontrunner must be Colm Toibin's Brooklyn which we sold very well over Christmas.
"However, smart punters might want to place a bet on Beauty by Raphael Selbourne.""However, smart punters might want to place a bet on Beauty by Raphael Selbourne."
John Derkach, managing director of Costa, said the five winners were an "outstanding" collection of books.John Derkach, managing director of Costa, said the five winners were an "outstanding" collection of books.
Patrick Ness defended his depiction of violencePatrick Ness defended his depiction of violence
He said: "The Costa Book Awards have an excellent track record of recognising and celebrating some of the very best current British writing, and books that can be enjoyed by everyone."He said: "The Costa Book Awards have an excellent track record of recognising and celebrating some of the very best current British writing, and books that can be enjoyed by everyone."
Originally established in 1971 by Whitbread, Costa took over the sponsorship of the prize in 2006.Originally established in 1971 by Whitbread, Costa took over the sponsorship of the prize in 2006.
Since the main book of the year award was introduced in 1985, it has been won nine times by a novel, five times by both poetry and biography and four by a debut novel.Since the main book of the year award was introduced in 1985, it has been won nine times by a novel, five times by both poetry and biography and four by a debut novel.
A children's book has triumphed just once.A children's book has triumphed just once.