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| title = Recipients of the [[Booker Prize]] | | title = Recipients of the [[Booker Prize]] | ||
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| − | * [[List of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize|List of winners and shortlisted authors | + | * [[List of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize|List of winners and shortlisted authors]] |
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* [[The Best of the Booker]] | * [[The Best of the Booker]] | ||
* [[The Golden Man Booker]] | * [[The Golden Man Booker]] | ||
* [[International Booker Prize]] | * [[International Booker Prize]] | ||
| − | | group1 = | + | | group1 = 1969–79 |
| list1 = | | list1 = | ||
| − | * 1969 | + | * 1969: [[P. H. Newby]] (''[[Something to Answer For]]'') |
| − | * 1970 | + | * 1970: [[Bernice Rubens]] (''[[The Elected Member]]'') |
| − | * [[Lost Man Booker Prize|1970 Lost Prize]] | + | * [[Lost Man Booker Prize|1970 Lost Prize]]: [[J. G. Farrell]] (''[[Troubles (novel)|Troubles]]'') |
| − | * 1971 | + | * 1971: [[V. S. Naipaul]] (''[[In a Free State]]'') |
| − | * 1972 | + | * 1972: [[John Berger]] (''[[G. (novel)|G.]]'') |
| − | * 1973 | + | * 1973: [[J. G. Farrell]] (''[[The Siege of Krishnapur]]'') |
| − | * 1974 | + | * 1974: [[Nadine Gordimer]] (''[[The Conservationist]]'') and [[Stanley Middleton]] (''[[Holiday (novel)|Holiday]]'') |
| − | * 1975 | + | * 1975: [[Ruth Prawer Jhabvala]] (''[[Heat and Dust]]'') |
| − | * 1976 | + | * 1976: [[David Storey]] (''[[Saville (novel)|Saville]]'') |
| − | * 1977 | + | * 1977: [[Paul Scott (novelist)|Paul Scott]] (''[[Staying On]]'') |
| − | * 1978 | + | * 1978: [[Iris Murdoch]] (''[[The Sea, the Sea]]'') |
| − | * 1979 | + | * 1979: [[Penelope Fitzgerald]] (''[[Offshore (novel)|Offshore]]'') |
|group2=1980s | |group2=1980s | ||
|list2= | |list2= | ||
| − | * 1980 | + | * 1980: [[William Golding]] (''[[To_the_Ends_of_the_Earth#Rites_of_Passage|Rites of Passage]]'') |
| − | * 1981 | + | * 1981: [[Salman Rushdie]] (''[[Midnight's Children]]'') |
| − | * 1982 | + | * 1982: [[Thomas Keneally]] (''[[Schindler's Ark]]'') |
| − | * 1983 | + | * 1983: [[J. M. Coetzee]] (''[[Life & Times of Michael K]]'') |
| − | * 1984 | + | * 1984: [[Anita Brookner]] (''[[Hotel du Lac]]'') |
| − | * 1985 | + | * 1985: [[Keri Hulme]] (''[[The Bone People]]'') |
| − | * 1986 | + | * 1986: [[Kingsley Amis]] (''[[The Old Devils]]'') |
| − | * 1987 | + | * 1987: [[Penelope Lively]] (''[[Moon Tiger]]'') |
| − | * 1988 | + | * 1988: [[Peter Carey (novelist)|Peter Carey]] (''[[Oscar and Lucinda]]'') |
| − | * 1989 | + | * 1989: [[Kazuo Ishiguro]] (''[[The Remains of the Day]]'') |
|group3= 1990s | |group3= 1990s | ||
|list3= | |list3= | ||
| − | * 1990 | + | * 1990: [[A. S. Byatt]] (''[[Possession (Byatt novel)|Possession]]'') |
| − | * 1991 | + | * 1991: [[Ben Okri]] (''[[The Famished Road]]'') |
| − | * 1992 | + | * 1992: [[Michael Ondaatje]] (''[[The English Patient]]'') and [[Barry Unsworth]] (''[[Sacred Hunger]]'') |
| − | * 1993 | + | * 1993: [[Roddy Doyle]] (''[[Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha]]'') |
| − | * 1994 | + | * 1994: [[James Kelman]] (''[[How Late It Was, How Late]]'') |
| − | * 1995 | + | * 1995: [[Pat Barker]] (''[[The Ghost Road]]'') |
| − | * 1996 | + | * 1996: [[Graham Swift]] (''[[Last Orders]]'') |
| − | * 1997 | + | * 1997: [[Arundhati Roy]] (''[[The God of Small Things]]'') |
| − | * 1998 | + | * 1998: [[Ian McEwan]] (''[[Amsterdam (novel)|Amsterdam]]'') |
| − | * 1999 | + | * 1999: [[J. M. Coetzee]] (''[[Disgrace]]'') |
|group4=2000s | |group4=2000s | ||
|list4= | |list4= | ||
| − | * 2000 | + | * 2000: [[Margaret Atwood]] (''[[The Blind Assassin]]'') |
| − | * 2001 | + | * 2001: [[Peter Carey (novelist)|Peter Carey]] (''[[True History of the Kelly Gang]]'') |
| − | * 2002 | + | * 2002: [[Yann Martel]] (''[[Life of Pi]]'') |
| − | * 2003 | + | * 2003: [[DBC Pierre]] (''[[Vernon God Little]]'') |
| − | * 2004 | + | * 2004: [[Alan Hollinghurst]] (''[[The Line of Beauty]]'') |
| − | * 2005 | + | * 2005: [[John Banville]] (''[[The Sea (novel)|The Sea]]'') |
| − | * 2006 | + | * 2006: [[Kiran Desai]] (''[[The Inheritance of Loss]]'') |
| − | * 2007 | + | * 2007: [[Anne Enright]] (''[[The Gathering (Enright novel)|The Gathering]]'') |
| − | * 2008 | + | * 2008: [[Aravind Adiga]] (''[[The White Tiger (Adiga novel)|The White Tiger]]'') |
| − | * 2009 | + | * 2009: [[Hilary Mantel]] (''[[Wolf Hall]]'') |
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|group5=2010s | |group5=2010s | ||
|list5= | |list5= | ||
| − | * 2011 | + | * 2010: [[Howard Jacobson]] ''([[The Finkler Question]]'') |
| − | * [[2012 Man Booker Prize|2012]] | + | * 2011: [[Julian Barnes]] ''([[The Sense of an Ending]])'' |
| − | * [[2013 Man Booker Prize|2013]] | + | * [[2012 Man Booker Prize|2012]]: [[Hilary Mantel]] (''[[Bring Up the Bodies]]'') |
| − | * [[2014 Man Booker Prize|2014]] | + | * [[2013 Man Booker Prize|2013]]: [[Eleanor Catton]] (''[[The Luminaries]]'') |
| − | * [[2015 Man Booker Prize|2015]] | + | * [[2014 Man Booker Prize|2014]]: [[Richard Flanagan]] (''[[The Narrow Road to the Deep North (novel)|The Narrow Road to the Deep North]]'') |
| − | * [[2016 Man Booker Prize|2016]] | + | * [[2015 Man Booker Prize|2015]]: [[Marlon James (novelist)|Marlon James]] (''[[A Brief History of Seven Killings]]'') |
| − | * [[2017 Man Booker Prize|2017]] | + | * [[2016 Man Booker Prize|2016]]: [[Paul Beatty]] (''[[The Sellout (novel)|The Sellout]]'') |
| − | * [[2018 Man Booker Prize|2018]] | + | * [[2017 Man Booker Prize|2017]]: [[George Saunders]] (''[[Lincoln in the Bardo]]'') |
| + | * [[2018 Man Booker Prize|2018]]: [[Anna Burns]] (''[[Milkman (novel)|Milkman]]'') | ||
| + | * [[2019 Booker Prize|2019]]: [[Margaret Atwood]] (''[[The Testaments]]'') and [[Bernardine Evaristo]] (''[[Girl, Woman, Other]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:44, 25 August 2020
Initial visibility: currently defaults to autocollapse
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