Food critic Coren wins bad sex award
Food critic Coren wins bad sex award
Coren, better known as restaurant critic for the Times newspaper, fought off competition from six authors, including Salman Rushdie.

London: Food-critic-turned-novelist Giles Coren won one of Britain's most dreaded literary accolades on Thursday -- the prize for bad sex in fiction.

The prize is awarded each year to draw attention to the crude, tasteless, often perfunctory use of redundant passages of sexual description in the modern novel.

Coren won it for a raunchy passage from his debut novel Winkler which included a description of the main character's penis 'leaping around like a shower dropped in an empty bath'.

"It was the overexcited shower... which clinched the deal for Giles Coren," judges said.

"That and the endlessly long sentence, which squirms and wriggles like the shower head."

Coren, better known as restaurant critic for the Times newspaper, fought off competition from authors including former Booker Prize winner Salman Rushdie and US travel and fiction writer Paul Theroux.

The winner of the award, organised by the London-based Literary Review, is given an Oscar-style statuette and a bottle of champagne -- but only if he or she comes to the awards ceremony in person.

Organisers said Coren was expected to attend.

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