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London Triptych wins Authors Club prize

18.04.11 | Lisa Campbell

The Authors’ Club Best First Novel award has been given to Jonathan Kemp for London Triptych.

The book, about sex, exploitation and prostitution set against London’s gay underworld was published by Brighton-based indie Myriad Editions in 2010.

Kemp fought off competition from the Orange Prize-shortlisted Grace Williams Says It Loud, the Costa First Novel Award winner Witness the Night by Kishwar Desai and Amy Sackville’s Orange-longlisted The Still Point to claim the £2,500 prize.

Chocolat author Joanne Harris, guest adjudicator for the prize, said London Triptych had “astonishingly textured prose [and] wonderfully defined narrative voices”.

Myriad will publish Jonathan Kemp’s second novel, Twentysix, in November and a third novel, Hannah Rose, in 2012.

The annual Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award, established in 1955, is presented to the most promising debut novel first published in Britain during the previous year.

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This is such an incredible novel - beautifully rendered, compelling and packed with fantastically sharp prose. Both clever and original - the three narratives are totally involving - and some of the characters so well drawn they feel as instantly classic as Fagin or Miss Havisham. Great to see a UK novel with unabashed gay themes and characters being picked up by Myriad and doing so well - which is credit to them and hopefully a message to other publishers that new British literature can (can should) be subversive, excellent and still earn them commercial success all at the same time. Cracking début - can't wait for more from Mr. Kemp.

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