The authors shortlisted for the 2016 Man Booker Prize for Fiction, one of the most prestigious literary honors in the English-speaking world, have been announced. The six nominees, which came from a longlist of 13 titles, include the U.S. writers Paul Beatty, for The Sellout, and 35-year-old Ottessa Moshfegh, who has been shortlisted to win the $66,400 cash prize for her psychological thriller, Eileen. Canadian author Madeleine Thien’s Do Not Say We Have Nothing, Canadian-British David Szalay’s All That Man Is, Scottish writer Graeme Macrae Burnet’s His Bloody Project and British novelist Deborah Levy’s Hot Milk are also in the running.