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Past Winners & Finalists (1969 - 2003)
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Past Man Booker Prize Winners
& Finalists (1983)
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1983 |
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Book
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Synopsis
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1983
Winner |
Life
and Times of Michael K
by J.M. Coetzee
Publisher: Secker & Warburg
ISBN: 0140074481
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In
a South Africa torn by civil war, Michael K sets out to take his
ailing mother back to her rural home. On the way there she dies,
leaving him alone in an anarchic world of brutal roving armies.
Imprisoned, Michael is unable to bear confinement and escapes, determined
to live with dignity. This life-affirming novel goes to the center
of human experience—the need for an interior, spiritual life; for
some connections to the world in which we live; and for purity of
vision. |
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Rates
of Exchange
by Malcolm Bradbury
Publisher: Secker & Warburg
ISBN:
330412892
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At
first glance Doctor Angus Petworth (also called Pitwit, Pervert,
and Petwurt by his Soviet-bloc hosts) might appear stuffy; he is
a pale-faced, middle-aged British professor of linguistics. But
as soon as he sets out on a lecture tour behind the Iron Curtain
and becomes embroiled in a confrontation with a matronly stewardess
on the plane, it's clear that he is off on a highly unusual adventure.
As Petworth makes his rounds of universities and after-hours vodka
parties, weaving his way through a labyrinth of confusion, anxiety,
and highly unlikely romance, Malcolm Bradbury paints a hilarious
portrait of the true meaning of “cultural exchange.” |
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Flying
to Nowhere
byJohn Fuller
Publisher: Salamander
ISBN: 0099922606
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This
mesmerizing tale is woven around two characters: Vane, an emissary
sent by the bishop to investigate the disappearance of a number
of pilgrims on the way to the island's miraculous well; and the
abbot, who dissects cadavers in his determined search for the physical
location of the human soul.
But the mystery at the heart of this
haunting novel has to do with much more than these two quests: as
Vane searches obsessively for the pilgrims, he sees that the boundaries
between body and soul, and between life and death, blur and mingle.
Filled with everyday happenings and miraculous events, Flying
to Nowhere, like The Name of the Rose, is at once a
provocative allegory and a vastly entertaining murder mystery. |
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The
Illusionist
by Anita Mason
Publisher: Hamish Hamilton
ISBN:
003070779X
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At
a time of great uncertainty, people are looking for answers in their
sacred writings, and those writings promise them a Deliverer. Can
it be that Simon Magus, necromancer, philosopher, outcast and magician,
is the man they are waiting for? He can carry out fantastic deeds.
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Shame
by Salman Rushdie
Publisher: Cape
ISBN: 0312270933
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In
this brilliant novel, Salman Rushdie masterfully combines history,
art, language, politics, and religion. Set in a country "not
quite Pakistan ," the story centers around the families of
two men-one a celebrated warrior, the other, a debauched playboy-engaged
in a protracted duel that is played out in the political landscape
of their country. Shame is a tour de force and a fitting predecessor
to the author's legendary novel, The Satanic Verses. |
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Waterland
by Graham Swift
Publisher: Heinemann
ISBN: 0679309373
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Set
in the bleak Fen country of East Anglia and spanning some 240 years
in the lives of its haunted narrator and his ancestors, Waterland
is a book that takes in eels and incest, ale-making and madness,
the heartless sweep of history and a family romance as tormented
as any in Greek tragedy. |
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| Judges |
Fay Weldon, Angela Carter,
Terence Kilmartin, Peter Porter, Libby Purves |
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