Would prefer selling 270 mn books over winning Booker: Archer

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 16 2014 | 11:15 AM IST
Not winning too many awards does not bother bestselling British author Jeffrey Archer who says he would prefer selling 270 million books over having the Booker Prize.
"I've been privileged to win two awards in France, but I confess none in England. But if you're asking if I'd rather sell 270 million books or have the Booker Prize, then I'd rather sell the 270 million books," the 74-year-old writer who has just come out with the latest book in the epic "The Clifton Chronicles" series, says.
"Be Careful What You Wish For", published by Pan Macmillan, is the fourth volume of "The Clifton Chronicles", a saga that crosses continents, and one which in which the lives and loves of Harry, Emma and Giles are tested through friendship, betrayal, and intrigue.
The prolific writer has one more book left in the "The Clifton Chronicles". He attributes his indomitable spirit to his readers.
"Readers keep me going - their enthusiasm and kindness gives me the impetus to get back to my desk and write the next book. I owe a great deal to my Indian fans who've remained so loyal over the years," the author of bestsellers like "Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less", "Kane and Abel" and "As the Crow Flies", told PTI in an interview.
Archer has a great fan following in India and has been a frequent visitor. "Best Kept Secret", the third volume of "The Clifton Chronicles", was released in India last year ahead of its UK publication day.
He says he enjoys the "cosmopolitan feel of Mumbai, the beauty of New Delhi, the energy of Kolkata, and the friendliness of Hyderabad".
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First Published: Mar 16 2014 | 11:15 AM IST

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