List of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize
The following is a list of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize for Fiction. Winning titles are listed in yellow, first in their year.
The prize has been awarded each year since 1969 to the best original full-length novel, written in the English language, by a citizen of the Commonwealth of Nations or the Republic of Ireland. In 2014, it was opened for the first time to any work published in the United Kingdom and written in (not translated into) the English language.
There have been three special awards celebrating the Booker's history. In 1993, the "Booker of Bookers" prize was awarded to Salman Rushdie for Midnight's Children (the 1981 winner) as the best novel to win the award in its first 25 years. Midnight's Children also won a public vote in 2008, on the prize's fortieth anniversary, "The Best of the Booker". In 2018 a special "Golden Booker" was awarded celebrating 50 years of the award - this was won by Michael Ondaatje for The English Patient.
Shortlists[]
Year | Author | Title | Publisher | Chair | Judges |
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1969 | P. H. Newby | Something to Answer For | Faber & Faber | n/a |
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Barry England | Figures in a Landscape | ||||
Nicholas Mosley | The Impossible Object | ||||
Iris Murdoch | The Nice and the Good | ||||
Muriel Spark | The Public Image | ||||
Gordon Williams | From Scenes Like These | ||||
1970 | Bernice Rubens | The Elected Member | Eyre & Spottiswoode | n/a |
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A. L. Barker | |||||
Elizabeth Bowen | Eva Trout | ||||
Iris Murdoch | Bruno's Dream | ||||
William Trevor | Mrs Eckdorf in O'Neill's Hotel | ||||
Terence Wheeler | |||||
1970 Awarded in 2010 as the Lost Man Booker Prize[a] |
J. G. Farrell | Troubles | Phoenix | n/a |
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Nina Bawden | The Birds on the Trees | Virago | |||
Shirley Hazzard | The Bay of Noon | Virago | |||
Mary Renault | Fire From Heaven | Arrow | |||
Muriel Spark | The Driver's Seat | Penguin | |||
Patrick White | The Vivisector | Vintage | |||
1971 | V. S. Naipaul | In a Free State | Deutsch | John Gross |
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Thomas Kilroy | The Big Chapel | Faber & Faber | |||
Doris Lessing | Briefing for a Descent into Hell | Jonathan Cape | |||
Mordecai Richler | St. Urbain's Horseman | Weidenfeld & Nicolson | |||
Derek Robinson | Goshawk Squadron | Heinemann | |||
Elizabeth Taylor | Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont | Chatto & Windus | |||
1972 | John Berger | G. | Weidenfeld & Nicolson | Cyril Connolly |
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Susan Hill | The Bird of Night | Hamish Hamilton | |||
Thomas Keneally | The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith | Angus & Robertson | |||
David Storey | Pasmore | Longman | |||
1973 | J. G. Farrell | The Siege of Krishnapur | Weidenfeld & Nicolson | Karl Miller |
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Beryl Bainbridge | The Dressmaker | Duckworth | |||
Elizabeth Mavor | Michael Joseph | ||||
Iris Murdoch | The Black Prince | Chatto & Windus | |||
1974 | Nadine Gordimer | The Conservationist | Jonathan Cape | Ion Trewin |
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Stanley Middleton | Holiday | Hutchinson | |||
Kingsley Amis | Jonathan Cape | ||||
Beryl Bainbridge | The Bottle Factory Outing | Duckworth | |||
C. P. Snow | Macmillan | ||||
1975 | Ruth Prawer Jhabvala | Heat and Dust | John Murray | Angus Wilson |
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Thomas Keneally | Gossip from the Forest | Collins | |||
1976 | David Storey | Saville | Jonathan Cape | Walter Allen |
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André Brink | An Instant in the Wind | W. H. Allen | |||
R. C. Hutchinson | Rising | Michael Joseph | |||
Brian Moore | The Doctor's Wife | Jonathan Cape | |||
Julian Rathbone | Michael Joseph | ||||
William Trevor | The Children of Dynmouth | Bodley Head | |||
1977 | Paul Scott | Staying On | Heinemann | Philip Larkin |
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Paul Bailey | Jonathan Cape | ||||
Caroline Blackwood | Duckworth | ||||
Jennifer Johnston | Hamish Hamilton | ||||
Penelope Lively | The Road to Lichfield | Heinemann | |||
Barbara Pym | Quartet in Autumn | Macmillan | |||
1978 | Iris Murdoch | The Sea, the Sea | Chatto & Windus | Sir Alfred Ayer |
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Kingsley Amis | Jake's Thing | Hutchinson | |||
André Brink | Rumours of Rain | W. H. Allen | |||
Penelope Fitzgerald | The Bookshop | Duckworth | |||
Jane Gardam | God on the Rocks | Hamish Hamilton | |||
Bernice Rubens | W. H. Allen | ||||
1979 | Penelope Fitzgerald | Offshore | Collins | Lord Briggs |
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Thomas Keneally | Confederates | Collins | |||
V. S. Naipaul | A Bend in the River | Deutsch | |||
Julian Rathbone | Michael Joseph | ||||
Fay Weldon | Hodder & Stoughton | ||||
1980 | William Golding | Rites of Passage | Faber & Faber | David Daiches |
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Anthony Burgess | Earthly Powers | Hutchinson | |||
Anita Desai | Clear Light of Day | Heinemann | |||
Alice Munro | The Beggar Maid | Viking | |||
Julia O'Faolain | No Country for Young Men | Viking | |||
Barry Unsworth | Pascali's Island | Michael Joseph | |||
J. L. Carr | A Month in the Country | Harvester | |||
1981 | Salman Rushdie | Midnight's Children | Jonathan Cape | Professor Malcolm Bradbury |
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Molly Keane | Good Behaviour | Deutsch | |||
Doris Lessing | The Sirian Experiments | Jonathan Cape | |||
Ian McEwan | The Comfort of Strangers | Jonathan Cape | |||
Ann Schlee | Macmillan | ||||
Muriel Spark | Loitering with Intent | Bodley Head | |||
D. M. Thomas | The White Hotel | Gollancz | |||
1982 | Thomas Keneally | Schindler's Ark | Hodder & Stoughton | John Carey |
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John Arden | Methuen | ||||
William Boyd | An Ice-Cream War | Hamish Hamilton | |||
Lawrence Durrell | Constance or Solitary Practices | Faber & Faber | |||
Alice Thomas Ellis | Duckworth | ||||
Timothy Mo | Sour Sweet | Deutsch | |||
1983 | J. M. Coetzee | Life & Times of Michael K | Secker & Warburg | Fay Weldon |
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Malcolm Bradbury | Secker & Warburg | ||||
John Fuller | Salamander | ||||
Anita Mason | The Illusionist | Hamish Hamilton | |||
Salman Rushdie | Shame | Jonathan Cape | |||
Graham Swift | Waterland | Heinemann | |||
1984 | Anita Brookner | Hotel du Lac | Jonathan Cape | Professor Richard Cobb |
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J. G. Ballard | Empire of the Sun | Gollancz | |||
Julian Barnes | Flaubert's Parrot | Jonathan Cape | |||
Anita Desai | In Custody | Heinemann | |||
Penelope Lively | According to Mark | Heinemann | |||
David Lodge | Small World | Secker & Warburg | |||
1985 | Keri Hulme | The Bone People | Hodder & Stoughton | Norman St John-Stevas |
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Peter Carey | Illywhacker | Faber & Faber | |||
J. L. Carr | The Battle of Pollocks Crossing | Viking | |||
Doris Lessing | The Good Terrorist | Jonathan Cape | |||
Jan Morris | Last Letters from Hav | Viking | |||
Iris Murdoch | The Good Apprentice | Chatto & Windus | |||
1986 | Kingsley Amis | The Old Devils | Hutchinson | Anthony Thwaite |
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Margaret Atwood | The Handmaid's Tale | Jonathan Cape | |||
Paul Bailey | Gabriel's Lament | Jonathan Cape | |||
Robertson Davies | What's Bred in the Bone | Viking | |||
Kazuo Ishiguro | An Artist of the Floating World | Faber & Faber | |||
Timothy Mo | Chatto & Windus | ||||
1987 | Penelope Lively | Moon Tiger | Deutsch | P. D. James |
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Chinua Achebe | Anthills of the Savannah | Heinemann | |||
Peter Ackroyd | Hamish Hamilton | ||||
Nina Bawden | Macmillan | ||||
Brian Moore | The Colour of Blood | Jonathan Cape | |||
Iris Murdoch | The Book and the Brotherhood | Chatto & Windus | |||
1988 | Peter Carey | Oscar and Lucinda | Faber & Faber | The Rt Hon Michael Foot |
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Bruce Chatwin | Utz | Jonathan Cape | |||
Penelope Fitzgerald | The Beginning of Spring | Collins | |||
David Lodge | Nice Work | Secker & Warburg | |||
Salman Rushdie | The Satanic Verses | Viking | |||
Marina Warner | The Lost Father | Chatto & Windus | |||
1989 | Kazuo Ishiguro | The Remains of the Day | Faber & Faber | David Lodge |
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Margaret Atwood | Cat's Eye | Bloomsbury | |||
John Banville | The Book of Evidence | Secker & Warburg | |||
Sybille Bedford | Jigsaw | Hamish Hamilton | |||
James Kelman | A Disaffection | Secker & Warburg | |||
Rose Tremain | Restoration | Hamish Hamilton | |||
1990 | A. S. Byatt | Possession: A Romance | Chatto & Windus | Sir Denis Forman |
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Beryl Bainbridge | An Awfully Big Adventure | Duckworth | |||
Penelope Fitzgerald | The Gate of Angels | Collins | |||
John McGahern | Amongst Women | Faber & Faber | |||
Brian Moore | Lies of Silence | Bloomsbury | |||
Mordecai Richler | Solomon Gursky Was Here | Chatto & Windus | |||
1991 | Ben Okri | The Famished Road | Jonathan Cape | Jeremy Treglown |
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Martin Amis | Time's Arrow | Jonathan Cape | |||
Roddy Doyle | The Van | Secker & Warburg | |||
Rohinton Mistry | Such a Long Journey | Faber & Faber | |||
Timothy Mo | The Redundancy of Courage | Chatto & Windus | |||
William Trevor | Reading Turgenev[2] | Viking | |||
1992 | Michael Ondaatje | The English Patient | Bloomsbury | Victoria Glendinning |
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Barry Unsworth | Sacred Hunger | Hamish Hamilton | |||
Christopher Hope | Macmillan | ||||
Patrick McCabe | The Butcher Boy | Picador | |||
Ian McEwan | Black Dogs | Jonathan Cape | |||
Michèle Roberts | Virago | ||||
1993 | Roddy Doyle | Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha | Secker & Warburg | Lord Gowrie |
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Tibor Fischer | Under the Frog | Polygon | |||
Michael Ignatieff | Scar Tissue | Chatto & Windus | |||
David Malouf | Remembering Babylon | Chatto & Windus | |||
Caryl Phillips | Crossing the River | Bloomsbury | |||
Carol Shields | The Stone Diaries | Fourth Estate | |||
1994 | James Kelman | How late it was, how late | Secker & Warburg | Professor John Bayley |
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Romesh Gunesekera | Reef | Granta Books | |||
Abdulrazak Gurnah | Paradise | Hamish Hamilton | |||
Alan Hollinghurst | The Folding Star | Chatto & Windus | |||
George Mackay Brown | Beside the Ocean of Time | John Murray | |||
Jill Paton Walsh | Knowledge of Angels | Green Bay | |||
1995 | Pat Barker | The Ghost Road | Viking | George Walden MP |
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Justin Cartwright | Sceptre | ||||
Salman Rushdie | The Moor's Last Sigh | Jonathan Cape | |||
Barry Unsworth | Morality Play | Hamish Hamilton | |||
Tim Winton | The Riders | Picador | |||
1996 | Graham Swift | Last Orders | Picador | Carmen Callil |
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Margaret Atwood | Alias Grace | Bloomsbury | |||
Beryl Bainbridge | Every Man for Himself | Duckworth | |||
Seamus Deane | Reading in the Dark | Jonathan Cape | |||
Shena Mackay | The Orchard on Fire | Heinemann | |||
Rohinton Mistry | A Fine Balance | Faber & Faber | |||
1997 | Arundhati Roy | The God of Small Things | Flamingo | Professor Gillian Beer |
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Jim Crace | Quarantine | Viking | |||
Mick Jackson | The Underground Man | Picador | |||
Bernard MacLaverty | Grace Notes | Jonathan Cape | |||
Tim Parks | Europa | Secker & Warburg | |||
Madeleine St John | The Essence of the Thing | Fourth Estate | |||
1998 | Ian McEwan | Amsterdam | Jonathan Cape | Douglas Hurd |
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Beryl Bainbridge | Master Georgie | Duckworth | |||
Julian Barnes | England, England | Jonathan Cape | |||
Martin Booth | Dewi Lewis | ||||
Patrick McCabe | Breakfast on Pluto | Picador | |||
Magnus Mills | The Restraint of Beasts | Flamingo | |||
1999 | J. M. Coetzee | Disgrace | Secker & Warburg | Gerald Kaufman |
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Anita Desai | Fasting, Feasting | Chatto & Windus | |||
Michael Frayn | Headlong | Faber & Faber | |||
Andrew O'Hagan | Our Fathers | Faber & Faber | |||
Ahdaf Soueif | Bloomsbury | ||||
Colm Tóibín | The Blackwater Lightship | Picador | |||
2000 | Margaret Atwood | The Blind Assassin | Bloomsbury | Simon Jenkins |
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Trezza Azzopardi | The Hiding Place | Picador | |||
Michael Collins | The Keepers of Truth | Phoenix House | |||
Kazuo Ishiguro | When We Were Orphans | Faber & Faber | |||
Matthew Kneale | English Passengers | Hamish Hamilton | |||
Brian O'Doherty | Arcadia | ||||
2001 | Peter Carey | True History of the Kelly Gang | Faber & Faber | Kenneth Baker |
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Ian McEwan | Atonement | Jonathan Cape | |||
Andrew Miller | Oxygen | Sceptre | |||
David Mitchell | number9dream | Sceptre | |||
Rachel Seiffert | The Dark Room | William Heinemann | |||
Ali Smith | Hotel World | Hamish Hamilton | |||
2002 | Yann Martel | Life of Pi | Canongate Books | Lisa Jardine |
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Rohinton Mistry | Family Matters | Faber & Faber | |||
Carol Shields | Unless | Fourth Estate | |||
William Trevor | The Story of Lucy Gault | Viking | |||
Sarah Waters | Fingersmith | Virago | |||
Tim Winton | Dirt Music | Picador | |||
2003 | DBC Pierre | Vernon God Little | Faber & Faber | John Carey |
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Monica Ali | Brick Lane | Doubleday | |||
Margaret Atwood | Oryx and Crake | Bloomsbury | |||
Damon Galgut | The Good Doctor | Atlantic Books | |||
Zoë Heller | Notes on a Scandal | Viking | |||
Clare Morrall | Astonishing Splashes of Colour | Tindal Street Press | |||
2004 | Alan Hollinghurst | The Line of Beauty | Picador | Chris Smith |
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Achmat Dangor | Bitter Fruit | Atlantic | |||
Sarah Hall | The Electric Michelangelo | Faber & Faber | |||
David Mitchell | Cloud Atlas | Sceptre | |||
Colm Tóibín | The Master | Picador | |||
Gerard Woodward | I'll Go to Bed at Noon | Chatto & Windus | |||
2005 | John Banville | The Sea | Picador | John Sutherland |
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Julian Barnes | Arthur & George | Jonathan Cape | |||
Sebastian Barry | A Long Long Way | Faber & Faber | |||
Kazuo Ishiguro | Never Let Me Go | Faber & Faber | |||
Ali Smith | The Accidental | Hamish Hamilton | |||
Zadie Smith | On Beauty | Hamish Hamilton | |||
2006 | Kiran Desai | The Inheritance of Loss | Hamish Hamilton | Hermione Lee |
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Kate Grenville | The Secret River | Canongate Books | |||
M. J. Hyland | Carry Me Down | Canongate Books | |||
Hisham Matar | In the Country of Men | Viking | |||
Edward St Aubyn | Mother's Milk | Picador | |||
Sarah Waters | The Night Watch | Virago | |||
2007 | Anne Enright | The Gathering | Jonathan Cape | Howard Davies |
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Nicola Barker | Darkmans | Fourth Estate | |||
Mohsin Hamid | The Reluctant Fundamentalist | Hamish Hamilton | |||
Lloyd Jones | Mister Pip | John Murray | |||
Ian McEwan | On Chesil Beach | Jonathan Cape | |||
Indra Sinha | Animal's People | Simon & Schuster | |||
2008 | Aravind Adiga | The White Tiger | Atlantic | Michael Portillo |
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Sebastian Barry | The Secret Scripture | Faber & Faber | |||
Amitav Ghosh | Sea of Poppies | John Murray | |||
Linda Grant | The Clothes on Their Backs | Virago | |||
Philip Hensher | The Northern Clemency | Fourth Estate | |||
Steve Toltz | A Fraction of the Whole | Hamish Hamilton | |||
2009[4] | Hilary Mantel | Wolf Hall | Fourth Estate | James Naughtie |
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A. S. Byatt | The Children's Book | Chatto and Windus | |||
J. M. Coetzee | Summertime | Harvill Secker | |||
Adam Foulds | The Quickening Maze | Jonathan Cape | |||
Simon Mawer | The Glass Room | Little, Brown | |||
Sarah Waters | The Little Stranger | Virago | |||
2010 | Howard Jacobson | The Finkler Question | Bloomsbury | Andrew Motion |
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Peter Carey | Parrot and Olivier in America | Faber & Faber | |||
Emma Donoghue | Room | Picador | |||
Damon Galgut | In a Strange Room | Atlantic Books | |||
Andrea Levy | The Long Song | Hachette | |||
Tom McCarthy | C | Jonathan Cape | |||
2011 | Julian Barnes | The Sense of an Ending | Jonathan Cape | Dame Stella Rimington |
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Carol Birch | Jamrach's Menagerie | Canongate Books | |||
Patrick deWitt | The Sisters Brothers | Granta Books | |||
Esi Edugyan | Half-Blood Blues | Serpent's Tail | |||
Stephen Kelman | Pigeon English | Bloomsbury | |||
A D Miller | Snowdrops | Atlantic Books | |||
2012 | Hilary Mantel | Bring Up the Bodies | Fourth Estate | Sir Peter Stothard |
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Deborah Levy | Swimming Home | And Other Stories/Faber & Faber | |||
Alison Moore | The Lighthouse | Salt Publishing | |||
Will Self | Umbrella | Bloomsbury | |||
Tan Twan Eng | The Garden of Evening Mists | Myrmidon Books | |||
Jeet Thayil | Narcopolis | Faber & Faber | |||
2013 | Eleanor Catton | The Luminaries | Granta | Robert Macfarlane |
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NoViolet Bulawayo | We Need New Names | Chatto & Windus | |||
Jim Crace | Harvest | Picador | |||
Jhumpa Lahiri | The Lowland | Bloomsbury | |||
Ruth Ozeki | A Tale for the Time Being | Canongate Books | |||
Colm Tóibín | The Testament of Mary | Viking | |||
2014 | Richard Flanagan | The Narrow Road to the Deep North | Chatto & Windus | A. C. Grayling |
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Joshua Ferris | To Rise Again at a Decent Hour | Viking | |||
Karen Joy Fowler | We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves | Serpent's Tail | |||
Howard Jacobson | J | Jonathan Cape | |||
Neel Mukherjee | The Lives of Others | Jonathan Cape | |||
Ali Smith | How to Be Both | Hamish Hamilton | |||
2015[5] | Marlon James | A Brief History of Seven Killings | Oneworld Publications | Michael Wood |
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Tom McCarthy | Satin Island | Jonathan Cape | |||
Chigozie Obioma | The Fishermen | One | |||
Sunjeev Sahota | The Year of the Runaways | Picador | |||
Anne Tyler | A Spool of Blue Thread | Chatto & Windus | |||
Hanya Yanagihara | A Little Life | Picador | |||
2016 | Paul Beatty | The Sellout | Oneworld Publications | Amanda Foreman |
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Deborah Levy | Hot Milk | Hamish Hamilton | |||
Graeme Macrae Burnet | His Bloody Project | Contraband | |||
Ottessa Moshfegh | Eileen | Jonathan Cape | |||
David Szalay | All That Man Is | Jonathan Cape | |||
Madeleine Thien | Do Not Say We Have Nothing | Granta Books | |||
2017[6] | George Saunders | Lincoln in the Bardo | Bloomsbury | Baroness Lola Young |
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Paul Auster | 4 3 2 1 | Faber & Faber | |||
Emily Fridlund | History of Wolves | Weidenfeld & Nicolson | |||
Mohsin Hamid | Exit West | Hamish Hamilton | |||
Fiona Mozley | Elmet | JM Originals, John Murray | |||
Ali Smith | Autumn | Hamish Hamilton | |||
2018[7] | Anna Burns | Milkman | Faber & Faber | Kwame Anthony Appiah |
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Esi Edugyan | Washington Black | Serpent's Tail | |||
Daisy Johnson | Everything Under | Jonathan Cape | |||
Rachel Kushner | The Mars Room | Jonathan Cape | |||
Richard Powers | The Overstory | William Heinemann | |||
Robin Robertson | The Long Take | Picador | |||
2019[8] | Margaret Atwood | The Testaments | Vintage, Chatto & Windus | Peter Florence |
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Bernardine Evaristo | Girl, Woman, Other | Hamish Hamilton | |||
Lucy Ellmann | Ducks, Newburyport | Galley Beggar Press | |||
Chigozie Obioma | An Orchestra of Minorities | Little, Brown | |||
Salman Rushdie | Quichotte | Jonathan Cape | |||
Elif Shafak | 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World | Viking | |||
2020[9] | Douglas Stuart | Shuggie Bain | Picador, Pan Macmillan | Margaret Busby |
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Diane Cook | The New Wilderness | Oneworld Publications | |||
Tsitsi Dangarembga | This Mournable Body | Faber & Faber | |||
Avni Doshi | Burnt Sugar | Hamish Hamilton, Penguin Random House | |||
Maaza Mengiste | The Shadow King | Canongate Books | |||
Brandon Taylor | Real Life | Originals, Daunt Books Publishing | |||
2021[10] | Damon Galgut | The Promise | Chatto & Windus | Maya Jasanoff |
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Anuk Arudpragasam | A Passage North | Granta | |||
Patricia Lockwood | No One Is Talking About This | Bloomsbury Publishing/Bloomsbury Circus | |||
Nadifa Mohamed | The Fortune Men | Viking / Penguin General / PRH | |||
Richard Powers | Bewilderment | Hutchinson Heinemann | |||
Maggie Shipstead | Great Circle | Doubleday/Transworld Publishers |
Writers with multiple awards[]
2 Awards
- J. M. Coetzee
- Peter Carey
- J. G. Farrell
- Hilary Mantel
- Margaret Atwood
Writers with multiple nominations[]
The following writers have received two or more nominations:
6 Nominations
- Margaret Atwood
- Iris Murdoch
5 Nominations
- Beryl Bainbridge
- Ian McEwan
- Salman Rushdie
4 Nominations
- Julian Barnes
- Peter Carey
- Penelope Fitzgerald
- Kazuo Ishiguro
- Thomas Keneally
- Ali Smith
- William Trevor
3 Nominations
- Kingsley Amis
- Sebastian Barry
- J. M. Coetzee
- Anita Desai
- Damon Galgut
- Doris Lessing
- Penelope Lively
- Hilary Mantel
- Rohinton Mistry
- Timothy Mo
- Brian Moore
- Muriel Spark
- Colm Toibin
- Barry Unsworth
- Sarah Waters
2 Nominations
- Paul Bailey
- John Banville
- Nina Bawden
- Andre Brink
- A. S. Byatt
- J. L. Carr
- Jim Crace
- Roddy Doyle
- Esi Edugyan
- J. G. Farrell
- Mohsin Hamid
- Alan Hollinghurst
- Howard Jacobson
- James Kelman
- Deborah Levy
- David Lodge
- Patrick McCabe
- Tom McCarthy
- David Mitchell
- V. S. Naipaul
- Chigozie Obioma
- Richard Powers
- Julian Rathbone
- Mordecai Richler
- Bernice Rubens
- Carol Shields
- David Storey
- Graham Swift
- Tim Winton
Notes[]
- ^ "... in 1971, just two years after it began, the Booker Prize ceased to be awarded retrospectively and became – as it is today – a prize for the best novel of the year of publication. At the same time the award moved from April to November and, as a result, a wealth of fiction published for much of 1970 fell through the net and was never considered for the prize." See "Lost Man Booker Prize shortlist announced". bookerprize.com. Archived from the original on 2 December 2010.
References[]
- ^ "Toynbee replaced Malcolm Muggeridge midway through the judging process". Booker Prize Archive, Special Collections. Oxford Brookes University. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
- ^ (Novella from the collection Two Lives)
- ^ Alan Taylor is an associate editor of the Sunday Herald. He was formerly a board member of the Edinburgh International Book Festival. He edited a diarist collection with his wife Irene that was published in 2011 entitled The Assassin's Cloak.
- ^ "Man Booker Prize 2009 Shortlist announced". Man Booker Prize. Archived from the original on 8 October 2009. Retrieved 8 September 2009.
- ^ "Pulitzer winner makes Booker Prize shortlist". BBC News. 15 September 2015. Retrieved 18 September 2015.
- ^ "Man Booker Prize 2017: shortlist makes room for debuts alongside big names". The Guardian. 13 September 2017. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
- ^ "From 'Everything Under' To 'Overstory': The 2018 Man Booker Prize Shortlist". NPR. 20 September 2018. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
- ^ "Booker Prize 2019 shortlist announced". Books+Publishing. 4 September 2019. Archived from the original on 6 September 2019. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
- ^ "Booker Prize 2020: Four debuts make shortlist as Hilary Mantel misses out". BBC. 15 September 2020. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
- ^ Flood, Alison (14 September 2021). "Nadifa Mohamed is sole British writer to make Booker prize shortlist". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
External links[]
- "The Man Booker Prize Archive 1969–2012" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 September 2013. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
- Full details of the winners, judges and shortlisted books for all the Booker prizes (1969–2008), The Guardian, 10 October 2008.
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