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Past Winners & Finalists (1969 - 2003)
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Past Man Booker Prize Winners
& Finalists (1971)
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1971 |
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1971
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In
a Free State
by V.S. Naipaul
Publisher:
Deutsch
ISBN: 1400030552
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This
is a sequence, part fiction, part documentary, and at its heart
is a novel of great brilliance.
This
novel is set in a free state in Africa at a time of civil conflict
when a once-ruling tribe is being decimated. But for English people
like Bobby and Linda, driving back from the capital to their expatriates'
compound, the roads are open. Neutral, white, protected, they have
both in their different ways found liberation in Africa , and they
too might be said to be “in a free state ,” But their neutrality
will not last; there is danger on the open road.
Exploiter and exploited: it is one of
the conditions of men in a free state that the roles should ceaselessly
shift. This is not the Africa of romance or “service,” but something
infinitely more ambiguous. |
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The
Big Chapel
by Thomas Kilroy
Publisher:
Faber & Faber
ISBN:
0905169530
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Briefing
for a Descent into Hell
by Doris Lessing
Publisher:
Cape
ISBN:
1400077265
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An
extraordinary blend of fantasy and realism, this is classic Lessing,
reissued here with a stunning new cover design. Penniless, rambling
and incoherent, a man is found wandering at night on London 's Embankment.
Taken to hospital and heavily sedated, he tells the doctors of his
incredible fantastical voyage, adrift on the ocean, landing on unknown
shores, flying on the back of a huge white bird. Identified as Charles
Walker, a Cambridge Classics professor, he is visited by family
and friends, each revealing clues to the nature of his breakdown:
both his young wife, Felicity, and his mistress, Constance , have
been troubled by his cold detachment; his fellow dons are bewildered
by Watkins's recent anti-social outburst and anarchistic theories
on the futility of education. As the doctors try to cure him, Watkins
begins a fierce battle to hold on to his magnificent inner world,
as it gradually acquires a greater reality than the everyday...
An extraordinary blend of fantasy and realism, Briefing for a Descent
into Hell is one of Doris Lessing's most brilliantly achieved novels;
it links her early work, which explored the nature of subjectivity,
with her later experiments in science fiction. |
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St.
Urbain's Horseman
by Mordecai Richler
Publisher:
Weidenfeld & Nicholson
ISBN:
0140167692
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Jake
Hersh, thirty-seven, is a near-famous film and TV director living
in London—worlds away from the poor, Jewish St. Urbain's Street
in Montreal, where he grew up worshipping his cousin Joey, the Avenger
on Horseback, missing since the age of eight-teen and presumed to
be in Paraguay on the trail of the notorious Dr. Mengele. Hersh's
life suddenly takes a turn for the worst when he is accused of an
unspeakable crime by Ingrid, a sexy German au pair girl, and finds
himself a prisoner in the dock at the Old Bailey.
In this complex, moving, and comic novel,
Richler conveys a generation consumed with guilt—guilt at not joining
every battle, at not healing every wound, and guilt at not riding
to the rescue of all, side by side with the avenger himself, “St.
Urbain's Horseman.” |
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Goshawk's
Squadron
by Derek Robinson
Publisher:
Heinemann
ISBN:
0304356433
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For Stanley Woolley,
commanding officer of Goshawk Squadron, the romance of chivalry in
the clouds is just a myth. The code he drums into his men is simple
and savage: shoot the enemy in the back before he knows you're there.
Even so, he believes the whole squadron will be dead within three
months. Shortlisted for the Booker Prize, this is Derek Robinson's
masterly novel of the war in the air over the Western Front in 1918.
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Mrs.
Palfrey at the Claremont
by Elizabeth Taylor
Publisher:
Chatto & Windus
ISBN:
0860682633
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Mrs. Palfrey arrives
at the Claremont Hotel where she will spend her remaining days. Her
fellow residents are magnificently flawed and eccentric. Together,
they fight off their twin enemies: boredom and the Grim Reaper. Then
one day Mrs. Palfrey encounters the handsome young writer, Ludo.
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| Judges |
John Gross, Saul Bellows,
John Fowles, Lady Antonia Fraser, Phillip Toynbee |
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