Elizabeth Strout, Miranda July among finalists for the Women's Prize for Fiction


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Dutch writer Yael Van Der Wouden's postwar story 'The Safekeep' offers an exhilarating tale of twisted desire, histories and homes, and the unexpected shape of revenge. Photo: AP

American authors Elizabeth Strout and Miranda July are among finalists announced Wednesday for the Women’s Prize for Fiction, alongside four debut novelists exploring the search for freedom in different countries and cultures.

Pulitzer Prize winner Strout’s Maine-set mystery novel Tell Me Everything and writer'-filmmaker July’s All Fours, in which a "semi-famous artist” seeks a new life, are shortlisted for the 30,000 pound (RM176,000) prize. It's open to female English-language writers from any country.

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