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Past Winners & Finalists (1969 - 2003)
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Past Man Booker Prize Winners
& Finalists (1978)
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1978 |
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Book
Details |
Synopsis
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TBS
Rank |
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1978
Winner |
The
Sea, the sea
by Iris Murdoch
Publisher: Chatto
& Windus
ISBN: 014118616X
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Charles
Arrowby, leading light of England 's theatrical set, retires from
glittering London to an isolated home by the sea. He plans to write
a memoir about his great love affair with Clement Makin, his mentor
both professionally and personally, and to amuse himself with Lizzie,
an actress her has strung along for many years. Non of his plans
work out, and his memoir evolves into a riveting chronicle of the
strange events and unexpected visitors—some real, some spectral—that
disrupt his world and shake his oversized ego to its very core.
In exposing the jumble of motivations
that drive Arrowby and the other characters, Iris Murdoch lays bare
“the truth of untruth” —the human vanity, jealousy, and lack of compassion
behind the disguises they present to the world. Played out against
a vividly rendered landscape and filled with allusions to myth and
magic, Charles's confrontation with the tidal rips of love and forgiveness
is one of Murdoch's most moving and powerful tales. |
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Jake's
Thing
by Kingsley Amis
Publisher: Hutchinson
ISBN:
0140050965
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When
trout with almonds and Thunderball on the television seems
a more enticing prospect than a romp with your bosomy ex-mistress
from Baltimore, then something is seriously wrong—or so thinks Jake
Richardson, an Oxford don nearing sixty with a lifetime's lechery
behind him. In pursuit of his lost libido, Jake heads for Harley
Street and the consulting room of a miniature sex therapist from
the Emerald Isle. Not one to disobey a doctor's order, he runs the
full humiliating gamut of sex labs in Colliers Wood and trendy “Workshops”
where more than souls are bared. He decks himself with cunning gadgetry,
dreams up a weekly fantasy (“Come dirty , Mr. Richardson”),
pets diligently with his overweight wife Brenda, and browses listlessly
through porno magazines behind locked doors. Is sex, and the female
one in particular, really worth it? As liberationists abuse him,
a neurotic nymph pursues him, a campus hostess bores him into bed—and
even his own wife starts acting oddly—Jake seriously begins to wonder.
Kingsley Amis at his spikiest and best
takes a shrewd look at the crankier fringes of psychotherapy, at its
hardware and jargon, its practitioners and victims and —beyond all
that—at where ex, Seventies-style, has landed us. This hilarious and
touching study of a satyr in retreat is his funniest novel for a generation. |
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Rumours
of Rain
by Andre Brink Publisher:
W.H. Allen
ISBN: 0688033679
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Winter
in South Africa - a time of drought, angry stirrings in Soweto ,
and the shadow of conflict in Angola cast across the scorched bush.
A wealthy Afrikaner's weekend visit to his old family farm coincides
with a time of personal crisis. The author has twice been runner-up
for the Booker Prize. |
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The
Bookshop
by Penelope Fitzgerald
Publisher: Duckworth
ISBN:
0395869463 |
In
1959 Florence Green, a kindhearted widow with a small inheritance,
risks everything to open a bookshop -- the only bookshop -- in the
seaside town of Hardborough . By making a success of a business
so impractical, she invites the hostility of the town's less prosperous
shopkeepers. By daring to enlarge her neighbors' lives, she crosses
Mrs. Gamart, the local arts doyenne. Florence 's warehouse leaks,
her cellar seeps, and the shop is apparently haunted. Only too late
does she begin to suspect the truth: a town that lacks a bookshop
isn't always a town that wants one. |
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God
on the Rocks
by Jane Gardam Publisher:
Hamish Hamilton
ISBN: 0349114064
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During
one glorious summer between the wars, the realities of life and
the sexual ritual dance of the adult world creep into the life of
young Margaret Marsh. Her father, preaching the doctrine of the
unsavoury Primal Saints; her mother, bitterly nostalgic for what
might have been; Charles and Binkie, anchored in the past and a
game of words; dying Mrs. Frayling and Lydia the maid, given to
the vulgar enjoyment of life; all contribute to Margaret's shattering
moment of truth. And when the storm breaks, it is not only God who
is on the rocks as the summer hurtles towards drama, tragedy, and
a touch of farce. |
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A
Five-Year Sentence
by Bernice Rubens
Publisher: W.H. Allen
ISBN: 0349130213
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A Booker Prize runner
up. Miss Hawkins looked at her watch. It was 2.30. If everything went
to plan, she would be dead by six o'clock . But instead, having been
sentenced to live, she embarked on a mission to taste life's secret
pleasures. The author won the Booker Prize for "The Elected Member".
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| Judges |
Sir Alfred Ayer, Derwent
May, P.H. Newby, Angela Huth, Clare Boylan |
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