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The Booker Prize
for Fiction, 2002-1969
Know as the Booker Prize (after Booker McConnell Ltd) this prestigious
literature award was initiated in 1969. It is administered by the
National Book League in the United Kingdom. It is the premier British
award for fiction written in English by a citizen of the United
Kingdom, the British Commonwealth, Eire, Pakistan, or South Africa.
2002 - Life
of Pi Yann Martel
2001 - True
History of the Kelly Gang Peter Carey
2000 - The
Blind Assassin Margaret Atwood
1999 - Disgrace
J.M. Coetzee
1998 - Amsterdam
Ian McEwan
1997 - The
God of Small Things Arundhati Roy
1996 - Last
Orders Graham Swift
1995 - The
Ghost Road Pat Barker
1994 - How
Late It Was, How Late James Kelman
1993 - Paddy
Clarke Ha Ha Ha Roddy Doyle
1992 - The
English Patient Michael Ondaatje/Sacred
Hunger Barry Unsworth
1991 - The
Famished Road Ben Okri
1990 - Possession
A. S. Byatt
1989 - The
Remains of the Day Kazuo Ishiguro
1988 - Oscar
and Lucinda Peter Carey
1987 - Moon
Tiger Penelope Lively
1986 - The
Old Devils Kingsley Amis
1985 - The
Bone People Keri Hulme
1984 - Hotel
du Lac Anita Brookner
1983 - Life
and Times of Michael K J. M. Coetzee
1982 - Schindler's
Ark Thomas Keneally
1981 - Midnight's
Children Salman Rushdie
1980 - Rites
of Passage William Golding
1979 - Offshore
Penelope Fitzgerald
1978 - The
Sea, The Sea Iris Murdoch
1977 - Staying
On Paul Scott
1976 - Saville
David Storey
1975 - Heat
and Dust Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
1974 - The
Conservationalist Nadine Gordimer
1973 - The
Siege of Krishnapur J. G. Farrell
1972 - G.
John Berger
1971 - In
a Free State V. S. Naipaul
1970 - The
Elected Member Bernice Rubens
1969 - Something
to Answer For P. H. Newby
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