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Arifa Akbar picks the best fiction of 2014: The Independent

Man Booker prize winner Richard Flanagan led the vanguard in a triumphant year for Antipodean fiction

It was a triumphant year for Antipodean fiction, the vanguard led not by grandee Peter Carey’s Amnesia, but by the winner of the Man Booker prize, Richard Flanagan, who not only gave us an astounding love story in The Narrow Road to the Deep North (Chatto & Windus, £16.99), but dared to enter into territory – the cruelty inflicted by the Japanese on Australian PoWs – which Carey confessed his generation had feared to tread.

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