Man Booker Prize holders since 1969.
Man Booker Prize | ||
|---|---|---|
| Year | Author | Title |
| 1969 | P.H Newby | Something to Answer for |
| 1970 | Bernice Rubens | The Elected Member |
| J.G Farrell | Troubles | |
| 1971 | V.S Naipaul | In a Free State |
| 1972 | John Berger | G. |
| 1973 | J.G Farrell | The Siege of Krishnapur |
| 1974 | Nadine Gordimer | The Conservationist |
| Stanley Middleton | Holiday | |
| 1975 | Ruth Prawer Jhabvala | Heat and Dust |
| 1976 | David Storey | Saville |
| 1977 | Paul Scott | Staying On |
| 1978 | Iris Murdoch | The Sea |
| 1979 | Penelope Fitzgerald | Offshore |
| 1980 | William Golding | Rites of Passage |
| 1981 | Salman Rushdie | Midnight’s Children |
| 1982 | Thomas Keneally | Schindler’s Ark |
| 1983 | J.M Coetzee | Life & Times of Michael K |
| 1984 | Anita Brookner | Hotel du Lac |
| 1985 | Keri Hulme | The Bone People |
| 1986 | Kingsley Amis | The Old Devils |
| 1987 | Penelope Lively | Moon Tiger |
| 1988 | Peter Carey | Oscar and Lucinda |
| 1989 | Kazuo Ishiguro | The Remains of the Day |
| 1990 | A.S Byatt | Possession: A Romance |
| 1991 | Ben Okri | The Famished Road |
| 1992 | Michael Ondaatje | The English Patient |
| Barry Unsworth | Sacred Hunger | |
| 1993 | Roddy Doyle | Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha |
| 1994 | James Kelman | How Late It Was |
| 1995 | Pat Barker | The Ghost Road |
| 1996 | Graham Swift | Last Orders |
| 1997 | Arundhati Roy | The God of Small Things |
| 1998 | Ian McEwan | Amsterdam |
| 1999 | J.M Coetzee | Disgrace |
| 2000 | Margaret Atwood | The Blind Assassin |
| 2001 | Peter Carey | True History of the Kelly Gang |
| 2002 | Yann Martel | Life of Pi |
| 2003 | DBC Pierre | Vernon God Little |
| 2004 | Alan Hollinghurst | The Line of Beauty |
| 2005 | John Banville | The Sea |
| 2006 | Kiran Desai | The Inheritance of Loss |
| 2007 | Anne Enright | The Gathering |
| 2008 | Aravind Adiga | The White Tiger |
| 2009 | Hilary Mantel | Wolf Hall |
| 2010 | Howard Jacobson | The Finkler Question |
| 2011 | Julian Barnes | The Sense of an Ending |
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