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Tag Archives: Man Booker Prize

Series: What They Read / Writers

DBC Pierre: How Winning the Booker Changed his Life

Posted on November 28, 2011 by Smriti Daniel • Leave a comment

DBC – ‘Dirty But Clean’ – Pierre, can lay claim to a personal history that is a great deal stranger than fiction. Growing up, it was lavish Mexican mansions, Bengal tigers and neighbours who gave their daughters 13 cars as wedding presents. In his teens, things only got stranger. With the passing of his father, … Continue reading →

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