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Past Winners & Finalists (1969 - 2003)
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Past Man Booker Prize Winners
& Finalists (1989)
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1989 |
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Book
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Synopsis
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TBS
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1989
Winner |
The
Remains of the Day
by Kazuo Ishiguro
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 0679731725
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The
Remains of the Day is
a profoundly compelling portrait of the perfect English butler and
of his fading, insular world in postwar England . At the end of
his three decades of service at Darlington Hall, Stevens embarks
on a country drive, during which he looks back over his career to
reassure himself that he has served humanity by serving "a
great gentleman." But lurking in his memory are doubts about
the true nature of Lord Darlington's "greatness" and graver
doubts about his own faith in the man he served. |
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Cat's
Eye
by Margaret Atwood
Publisher: Bloomsbury
ISBN:
0385491026
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Cat's
Eye is the story of Elaine
Risley, a controversial painter who returns to Toronto , the city
of her youth, for a retrospective of her art. Engulfed by vivid
images of the past, she reminisces about a trio of girls who initiated
her into the fierce politics of childhood and its secret world of
friendship, longing, and betrayal. Elaine must come to terms with
her own identity as a daughter, a lover, an artist, and a woman--but
above all she must seek release from her haunting memories. Disturbing,
hilarious, and compassionate, Cat's Eye is a breathtaking
novel of a woman grappling with the tangled knot of her life.
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The
Book of Evidence
by John Banville
Publisher: Secker & Warburg
ISBN: 0749390441
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Freddie
Montgomery is on trial for a murder he committed because he could.
Finding himself without sufficient funds to pay back a debt, and
leaving his wife and child behind as collateral on a Mediterranean
island, Montgomery has returned to Ireland after years of self-imposed
exile to raise the money. But all sources appear to have dried up.
Even the few pictures his family owned have all been sold off. In
a blindly desperate attempt to get back one of those paintings,
he bludgeons a young girl and hides from the police, implicating
an old family friend before he is caught. How did her—with his background,
education, culture—come to this?
Shortlsted for the Booker Prize, The
Book of Evidence presents the engrossing testimony of an improbable
murderer, offering not evidence of his innocence, but of his life.
In startlingly fluid prose, at once coldly terrifying and darkly funny,
the narrative reveals an articulate villain whose amorality is as
much a revelation to himself as his humanity is to us. |
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Jigsaw
by Sybille Bedford
Publisher: Hamish Hamilton
ISBN: 1582431434
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Shortlisted
for the Booker Prize, Sybille Bedford's latest novel haunts the
borderlands of autobiography and fiction. It picks up where her
first, A Legacy, left off, leading us out of the Kaiser's Germany
into the wider Europe of the 1920s and the limbo between world wars.
The narrator, Billi, tells the story of her scholar-gypsy childhood
and of her many teachers, beginning with her father, a pleasure-loving
German baron, and her brilliant, beautiful, erratic mother. Later,
on the Mediterranean coast of France , she meets the artists and
intellectuals who will show her the way to a life's work in literature,
among them the Huxleys, Aldous and Maria. Germany , Italy , England
, France ; mentors, examples, seducers, friends—each place, each
person is a bright piece in the puzzle of Billi's identity. But
Billi is more than the sum of all these pieces, just as Jigsaw
is more than the sum of Bedford's art. |
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A
Disaffection
by James Kelman
Publisher:
Bloomsbury
ISBN: 0099283093 |
Patrick
Doyle is a 29 year old teacher in an ordinary school. Disaffected,
frustrated and increasingly bitter at the system he is employed
to maintain, Patrick begins his rebellion, fuelled by drink and
his passionate, unrequited love for a fellow teacher. |
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Restoration
by Rose Tremain
Publisher: Hamish Hamilton
ISBN: 0140244883
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To young Robert Merivel,
the court of Charles II seems like Paradise . Summoned to the court
as doctor to the royal dogs, Merivel soon finds himself married to
the King's beautiful mistress and the recipient of a lavish estate.
But his good fortune comes to an abrupt end when he makes a serious
mistake. Merivel falls in love with his own wife and he must escape
or be punished. Laced with acutely observed historical detail, humor,
and poignancy, Restoration is a dazzling and entertaining romp through
seventeenth-century England . |
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| Judges |
David Lodge, Maggie Gee,
Helen McNeil, David Profumo, Edmund White |
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