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"The Man Booker Prize Archive 1969–2012" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 September 2013; Full details of the winners, judges and shortlisted books for all the Booker prizes (1969–2008), The Guardian, 10 October 2008.
A Russian version of the Booker Prize was created in 1992 called the Booker-Open Russia Literary Prize, also known as the Russian Booker Prize. In 2007, Man Group plc established the Man Asian Literary Prize, an annual literary award given to the best novel by an Asian writer, either written in English or translated into English, and published ...
Books that have been awarded the Booker Prize for fiction. See also Category:Booker Prize winners for the authors. Pages in category "Booker Prize–winning works"
In The New York Times, novelist Colson Whitehead called the book "a luminous feat of generosity and humanism". [32] Time magazine listed it as one of its top ten novels of 2017, [33] and Paste ranked it the fifth-best novel of the 2010s. [34] In 2024, The New York Times named it the 18th-best book of the 21st century. [35]
It won the Costa Book of the Year and the 2012 Man Booker Prize; Mantel thus became the first British writer and the first woman to win the Booker Prize more than once. [44] [45] Mantel was the fourth author to receive the award twice, following J. M. Coetzee, Peter Carey and J. G. Farrell.
The shortlist, announced on 21 September, [3] consisted of six books from six different authors, one British, one Canadian, two Irish, and two American. For all six authors, this marked the first time that they had appeared in a Booker Prize shortlist. [4] For two writers, Escoffery and Maroo, the shortlist honour was given for their debut ...