South African author Damon Galgut has scooped the prestigious Booker prize on his third attempt with his new novel The Promise.
Mr. Dalgut recieved the £50,000 prize in a ceremony on Wednesday broadcast live on the BBC. He was given the award by Maya Jasanoff, chair of this year's judging panel.
According to the prize organisers: "The Promise is set in South Africa during the country’s transition out of apartheid, explores the interconnected relationships between the members of a diminishing white family through the sequential lens of four funerals. The Promise is Galgut’s ninth novel and first in seven years; his debut was published when he was just seventeen."