I am a huge fan of the Booker Prize having obtained signed firsts of all bar 3 winners since the inaugural award in 1969 and predicted the unfancied winner on here a few months ago (did anyone get the 6/1 on offer??)
More than half the money staked was on Madeleine Thein with Deborah Levy also well-fancied.However,I had a strong feeling that Beatty would win and it had nothing to do with diversity.
When the longlist was released there was much surprise over some well established authors,including former winners like Julian Barnes,and double winner JM Coetzee who failed to make the shortlist as did the original favourite The North Water by Ian McGuire.
The author of the link is talking nonsense simple as that.The winner,who took seven years to write the book,won on merit.These days,writers have to bring something new as a medium whether it be structure, language etc.As the 1981 winner Salman Rushdie said,it is not enough to be an established writer anymore and of course the competition was opened up a few years ago to include US/Canadian authors etc.
I got my signed,lined and dated copy by Beatty before the announcement.It has already tripled in value :o)