Booker Prize Public

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Winners of the Booker Prize

  1. Something to Answer For by 

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    It was 1956, and he was in Port Said. About these two facts, Townrow was reasonably certain, but a murderous …

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    1969 winner

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    Lost Booker winner (awarded in 2010)

  3. The Elected Member by 

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    It often occurs in the families of the insane that a certain member of the family is unconsciously chosen by …

    Phil in SF says:

    1970 winner

  4. In a Free State by 

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    This may be V.S. Naipaul's best book. It is certainly his most original and complete. It is a sequence, part …

    Phil in SF says:

    1971 winner

  5. G.: A Novel by 

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    G. is preeminently, monumentally, the sexual man: an embodiment, perhaps, of the life-force itself. In him, the claims of sexuality …

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    1972 winner

  6. Phil in SF says:

    1974 joint winner

  7. Saville by 

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    Saxton, a mining village in South Yorkshire, is the setting for David Storey's new novel, his most complex and ambitious …

    Phil in SF says:

    1976 winner

  8. Staying on by 

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    Sequel to the authors 'Raj Quarter' novels

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    1977 winner

  9. Phil in SF says:

    1978 winner

  10. Offshore by 

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    Penelope Fitzgerald is best known for her family biography THE KNOX BROTHERS, which had the rare distinction of winning unanimous …

    Phil in SF says:

    1979 winner

  11. Phil in SF says:

    1980 winner

  12. MIDNIGHT'S CHILDREN (Signed) by 

    Midnight's Children is a 1981 novel by author Salman Rushdie. It portrays India's transition from British colonial rule to independence …

    Phil in SF says:

    1981 winner

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