Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk bags Man Booker International Prize

IANS  |  London 

Polish has been announced as the winner of the for fiction. She bagged the much coveted prize for "Flights", a novel that charts multiple journeys in time, space and human anatomy and has become the first ever from to win the prestigious award.

Combining tales of modern-day travel with the story of a 17th-century anatomist who dissected his own amputated leg and the journey of Frederic Chopin's heart from to after his death, "Flights" has been awarded the 50,000 British Pound award, which will be split between the and her translator,

The prize is a counterpart to the Man and is open to books in any language that have been translated into English.

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First Published: Wed, May 23 2018. 02:36 IST