http://books.guardian.co.uk/manbooker2007/story/0,,2193477,00.html
Anne Enright was the surprise winner of this year''s Man Booker prize. In her first post-victory interview, she tells Stuart Jeffries about her breakdown, the Irish meaning of family, and why her novel is not as bleak as everyone has been making out.
This is what The guardian from London expressed in somewhat monotonous looking words, I think.
But neighter the winner writer Anne Enright nor her novel The Gathering is so monotonous.
You just read the novel and no further argument would be required.
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