Main content
Marlon James: To me conflict was "do you like Starsky or Hutch?"
Man Booker prize shortlisted authors, Marlon James and Chigozie Obioma, on their books.
Man Booker prize winner will be chosen and announced on Tuesday. In the run up six shortlisted authors were announced. The judges produced a diverse list - two British authors, two Americans and two Commonwealth writers who, although living in the US, have written about their home countries.
Chigozie Obioma grew up in Nigeria and was nominated for his debut novel: while Marlon James was the first writer from Jamaica to make the shortlist in the prize's 47 year history.
Rebecca Jones is Arts Correspondent reported.
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from 09/10/2015
![]()
Eddie Jones: 'If the RFU came knocking I'd chat to them'
Duration: 03:23
![]()
'It's amazing we’ve heard nothing from him since' - Nigel Evans
Duration: 02:49
![]()
Syrian refugees settle into their new home in Berlin
Duration: 04:31
More clips from Today
![]()
The British butterflies fighting to survive
Duration: 02:47
![]()
King will not meet Epstein victims during US visit
Duration: 06:57
![]()
Iran deputy foreign minister: 'US can't have its cake & eat it'
Duration: 13:43
![]()
Jeremy Bowen: Ceasefire gives space but not a solution
Duration: 10:44








