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Richard Flanagan Acceptance Speech Man Booker Prize

Richard Flanagan Acceptance Speech Man Booker Prize

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The speaker reflects on their unexpected journey from a small mining town in Australia to being honored in London as a writer. They discuss the significance of the Man Booker Prize and express optimism about the future of novels, emphasizing the unique role of storytelling in human culture. The speaker argues that novels are not mere reflections or guides to life but are life itself.

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In what ways does the speaker differentiate novels from mere reflections of life?

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What does the speaker imply about the relationship between novels and life?

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