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- ce360bd5addd07021c2995ce75d4044cc18673277b25d6cb94561b33892455df accessdate "2012-10-15".
- ce360bd5addd07021c2995ce75d4044cc18673277b25d6cb94561b33892455df date "2012-09-12".
- ce360bd5addd07021c2995ce75d4044cc18673277b25d6cb94561b33892455df first "Anita".
- ce360bd5addd07021c2995ce75d4044cc18673277b25d6cb94561b33892455df isCitedBy Narcopolis.
- ce360bd5addd07021c2995ce75d4044cc18673277b25d6cb94561b33892455df last "Singh".
- ce360bd5addd07021c2995ce75d4044cc18673277b25d6cb94561b33892455df title "Booker Prize shortlist turns its back on 'readability'".
- ce360bd5addd07021c2995ce75d4044cc18673277b25d6cb94561b33892455df url "http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books /booker-prize/9537028/Booker-Prize-shortlist-turns-its-back-on-readability.html".
- ce360bd5addd07021c2995ce75d4044cc18673277b25d6cb94561b33892455df work The_Daily_Telegraph.