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Poland’s Olga Tokarczuk wins Man Booker Prize 2018

Polish novelist Olga Tokarczuk won the prestigious Man Booker International Prize for fiction Tuesday with ``Flights,'' a novel that charts multiple journeys in time, space and human anatomy.

Poland's Olga Tokarczuk wins Man Booker International Prize Polish author Olga Tokarczuk smiles after winning the Man Booker International prize 2018, Tuesday, May 22, 2018, for her book Flights, at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. (Matt Crossick//PA via AP)

Polish novelist Olga Tokarczuk won the prestigious Man Booker International Prize for fiction Tuesday with “Flights,” a novel that charts multiple journeys in time, space and human anatomy.

“Flights” beat five other finalists, including Iraqi writer Ahmed Saadawi’s horror story “Frankenstein in Baghdad” and South Korean author Han Kang’s meditative novel “The White Book.”

Tokarczuk’s novel combines tales of modern-day travel with the story of a 17th century anatomist who dissected his own amputated leg and the journey of composer Frederic Chopin’s heart from Paris to Warsaw after his death.

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The judging panel led by writer Lisa Appignanesi called the “Flights” a witty, playful novel in which “the contemporary condition of perpetual movement” meets the certainty of death.

Tokarczuk is one of Poland’s best-known authors. She has been criticized by Polish conservatives — and received death threats — for criticizing aspects of the country’s past, including its episodes of anti-Semitism.

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

The 50,000-pound ($67,000) award is split evenly between the writer and her translator, Jennifer Croft.

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