The administrators of the Man Booker Prize, one of the world's most important literary awards, announced this week that as of next year all English-language writers will be eligible for the award. Since its debut in 1969, the prize has been open only to citizens of Britain, other countries of the Commonwealth (including Zimbabwe) and the Republic of Ireland.
Was this a wise decision? What is gained or lost in the expansion?
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