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Booker Prize winner says far-right 'always there' - as judges forced to defend decision

Sky News Tuesday, 28 November 2023
The author of Booker-Prize-winning Prophet Song, a dystopian novel about the rise of a fascist regime in Dublin, has said the energy that fuelled last week's riots in the city "is always there".
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