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The Strange Case of Vernon God Little
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The Strange Case of Vernon God Little

What exactly is “a Booker novel”? An investigation via the 2003 Booker Prize winner, Vernon God Little.

The Booker Prize Podcast

July 27, 202346m 59s

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Show Notes

What exactly is “a Booker book”? Some might jump to a specific kind of high-minded, serious fiction, while others argue for a broader definition inclusive of more mainstream titles. Over the years, the pendulum has swung between the two and in 2003, DBC Pierre's debut, Vernon God Little, was awarded the prize. In this episode, we take a closer look at the novel and why it was an unexpected winner.


In this episode, Jo and James talk about:

  • Their childhood reading inspirations
  • A brief – and slightly spoiler-y – summary of Vernon God Little
  • The reaction to its 2003 Man Booker Prize win
  • The author behind the novel, DBC Pierre
  • Whether Vernon God Little stands up to reading 20 years after its release
  • Books to read after reading Vernon God Little


Books and authors discussed in this episode:


A full transcript of the episode is available at our website.


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