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1st October 2001

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Booker Prize: Edward Docx – a Lothario to love

About, Interviews - PressBy Charlotte1st October 2001

    From The Telegraph: At 35, Edward Docx is the youngest hopeful on the Man Booker longlist. He tells Cassandra Jardine about the family secret that inspired his novel  On her deathbed, Edward Docx’s Indian grandmother made a shattering confession. Propped up on pillows at the family’s home in Cheshire, she began talking about…

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