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06 Sept 2025

Inishowen author Paul Lynch wins the prestigious 2023 Booker Prize

Paul Lynch grew up in Malin from the age of nine months and later on Carndonagh and his ‘Prophet Song’ stood out among an impressive array of literary achievements, showcasing exceptional talent and contributing significantly to the world of literature

ENTERTAINMENT:  Paul Lynch on Rolling Sun Book Festival line-up

Paul Lynch grew up in Carndonagh, having been born in Limerick

Paul Lynch has won the 2023 Booker Prize for his fifth novel Prophet Song.

Lynch was born in Limerick and grew up in Malin from the age of nine months and later on Carndonagh. His ‘Prophet Song’ stood out among an impressive array of literary achievements, showcasing exceptional talent and contributing significantly to the world of literature. He becomes the sixth Irish author to earn this prestigious accolade. The Arts Council extended its heartfelt congratulations to Irish author Paul.

"Paul Lynch is one of the most exciting literary novelists working in the English language today,” Maureen Kennelly, Director of the Arts Council expressed enthusiasm for this year's winner, said.

“The Arts Council has been proud to directly support his writing through multiple bursaries and through the Arts Council/Maynooth Writer in Residence position this year. Paul Lynch is a gifted, original writer, with an incredible commitment to his artistic practice.

“In Prophet Song he has created a novel that is timely and timeless, and it is immensely gratifying to see his unparalleled work reach such a wide audience. Paul is part of a diverse and talented community of writers and writing in Ireland, and the Arts Council is committed to continuing to nurture and sustain that community.”

The Booker Prize is one of the most esteemed literary awards globally, recognising outstanding contributions to fiction and celebrating the power of storytelling. Paul Lynch now joins the ranks of esteemed authors who have been honored with this prestigious accolade, including previous Irish winners Iris Murdoch, Roddy Doyle, John Banville, Anne Enright and Anna Burns.

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