The book came after a 19-year-long hiatus since the author's debut novel "God of Small Things", that won the Booker Prize in 1997.
Roy is joined by four previously shortlisted writers -- Ali Smith (2001, Hotel World; 2005, The Accidental; and 2014, How to Be Both); Zadie Smith (2005, On Beauty), Sebastian Barry (2005, A Long Long Way Down; 2008, The Secret Scripture; and longlisted in 2011 for On Canaan's Side) and Mohsin Hamid (2007, The Reluctant Fundamentalist).
The list, which was chosen from 144 submissions published in the UK between October 1, 2016 and September 30, 2017, was selected by a panel of five judges: Baroness Lola Young, literary critic, Lila Azam Zanganeh, Man Booker Prize shortlisted novelist, Sarah Hall, artist, Tom Phillips CBE RA, and travel writer, Colin Thubron CBE.
"Together their authors - both recognised and new - explore an array of literary forms and techniques, from those working in a traditional vein to those who aim to move the walls of fiction'," Lola Young, the chair of this year's judges, said.
The shortlist of six books will be announced on September 13, and the 2017 winner will be finally announced on October 17.
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