Template:Booker Prize
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- Category:Winning works
- List of winners and shortlisted authors
- Booker of Bookers
- The Best of the Booker
- Lost Man Booker Prize
- Related: Man Booker International Prize
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- Newby (1969)
- Rubens (1970)
- Farrell (1970)†
- Naipaul (1971)
- Berger (1972)
- Farrell (1973)
- Gordimer / Middleton (1974)
- Jhabvala (1975)
- Storey (1976)
- Scott (1977)
- Murdoch (1978)
- Fitzgerald (1979)
- Golding (1980)
- Rushdie (1981)
- Keneally (1982)
- Coetzee (1983)
- Brookner (1984)
- Hulme (1985)
- K. Amis (1986)
- Lively (1987)
- Carey (1988)
- Ishiguro (1989)
- Byatt (1990)
- Okri (1991)
- Ondaatje / Unsworth (1992)
- Doyle (1993)
- Kelman (1994)
- Barker (1995)
- Swift (1996)
- Roy (1997)
- McEwan (1998)
- Coetzee (1999)
- Atwood (2000)
- Carey (2001)
- Martel (2002)
- Pierre (2003)
- Hollinghurst (2004)
- Banville (2005)
- Desai (2006)
- Enright (2007)
- Adiga (2008)
- Mantel (2009)
- Jacobson (2010)
- Barnes (2011)
- Mantel (2012)
- Catton (2013)
- Flanagan (2014)
- James ([[2015 Man Booker Prize|2015])
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- † Awarded in 2010 as the Lost Man Booker Prize, due to a change in the contest rules
- Italics = Writer now deceased
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