The British author Hilary Mantel is known for her wickedly funny, anguished novels. She won the 41st annual Man Booker Prize on Oct. 6, 2009, for "Wolf Hall," a historical novel about Henry VIII's court centered on the king's adviser, Thomas Cromwell.
Ms. Mantel was the overwhelming favorite, with the bookmakers William Hill giving ''Wolf Hall'' odds of 10-11, the shortest odds ever for a nominee. She prevailed over the literary lions J. M. Coetzee and A. S. Byatt, both previous winners of the prize and became the first favorite to win since Yann Martel won for ''Life of Pi'' in 2002. The prize comes with roughly $80,000.
''Wolf Hall,'' published by Fourth Estate in
Ms. Mantel, born in 1952 and the author of 10 novels, a collection of short stories and a memoir, spent five years writing "Wolf Hall" and is already working on a sequel.
Writing about herself, Ms. Mantel said: "I was born in
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