List of Booker Prize winners By Neerav Gadhvi Year Author Novel Publisher Other publication(s)/work(s) by author 2011 Julian Barnes The Sense of an Ending Jonathan Cape Novels Metroland (1980) Before She Met Me (1982) Flaubert's Parrot (1984) – shortlisted for the Booker Prize Staring at the Sun (1986) A History of the World in 10½ Chapters (1989) Talking It Over (1991) The Porcupine (1992) England, England (1998) – shortlisted for the Booker Prize Love, etc (2000) – sequel to Talking it Over Arthur & George (2005) – shortlisted for the Booker Prize The Sense of an Ending (2011) – winner of the Booker Prize Collections and non-fiction Letters from London (Picador , London, 1995) – journalism from The New Yorker , ISBN 0-330- 34116-2 Cross Channel (1996) – stories Something to Declare (2002) – essays The Pedant in the Kitchen (2003) – journalism on cooking The Lemon Table (2004) – stories Nothing to Be Frightened Of (2008) – memoir Pulse (2011) – stories
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List of Booker Prize winnersBy Neerav Gadhvi
Year Author Novel Publisher Other publication(s)/work(s) by author
2011 Julian Barnes The Sense of an Ending
Jonathan Cape Novels Metroland (1980) Before She Met Me (1982) Flaubert's Parrot (1984) – shortlisted for
the Booker Prize Staring at the Sun (1986) A History of the World in 10½
Chapters (1989) Talking It Over (1991) The Porcupine (1992) England, England (1998) – shortlisted for
the Booker Prize Love, etc (2000) – sequel to Talking it
Over Arthur & George (2005) – shortlisted for
the Booker Prize The Sense of an Ending (2011) – winner
of the Booker Prize
Collections and non-fiction Letters from London (Picador, London,
1995) – journalism from The New Yorker, ISBN 0-330-34116-2
Cross Channel (1996) – stories Something to Declare (2002) – essays The Pedant in the Kitchen (2003) –
journalism on cooking The Lemon Table (2004) – stories Nothing to Be Frightened Of (2008) –
memoir Pulse (2011) – stories
Works as Dan Kavanagh Duffy (1980) Fiddle City (1981) Putting the Boot In (1985) Going to the Dogs (1987)
2010 Howard Jacobson The Finkler Question
Bloomsbury Fiction Coming From Behind, Chatto & Windus,
1983 Peeping Tom, Chatto & Windus, 1984 Redback, Bantam, 1986 The Very Model of a Man, Viking, 1992 No More Mister Nice Guy, Cape, 1998 The Mighty Walzer, Cape, 1999 Who's Sorry Now?, Cape, 2002 The Making of Henry, Cape, 2004
Kalooki Nights , Cape, 2006 The Act of Love, Cape, 2008 The Finkler Question , Bloomsbury, 2010
(Winner of the Man Booker Prize, 2010) ISBN 978-1-4088-0910-5
Zoo Time, Bloomsbury, 2012
Non-fiction Shakespeare's Magnanimity: Four Tragic
Heroes, Their Friends and Families (co-author with Wilbur Sanders), Chatto & Windus, 1978
In the Land of Oz, Hamish Hamilton, 1987
Roots Schmoots: Journeys Among Jews, Viking, 1993
Seriously Funny: From the Ridiculous to the Sublime, Viking, 1997
Whatever It Is, I Don't Like It, Bloomsbury, 2011
2009 Hilary Mantel Wolf Hall Fourth Estate Works Every Day is Mother's Day : Chatto &
Windus, 1985 Vacant Possession : Chatto & Windus,
1986 Eight Months on Ghazzah Street : Viking,
1988 Fludd : Viking, 1989 A Place of Greater Safety : Viking, 1992 A Change of Climate : Viking, 1994 An Experiment in Love: Viking, 1995 The Giant, O'Brien: Fourth Estate, 1998 Giving Up the Ghost (A Memoir): Fourth
Estate, 2003 Learning to Talk (Short Stories): Fourth
Estate, 2003 Beyond Black : Fourth Estate, 2005 Wolf Hall : Fourth Estate, 2009 Bring Up the Bodies : Henry Holt and Co.,
First Edition, May 2012 The Mirror and the Light : in progress
2008 Aravind Adiga The White Tiger Atlantic Novels The White Tiger : A Novel: Atlantic
Books, Ltd (UK), Free Press (US), 2008 Between the Assassinations : Picador
(IND), 2008 Last Man in Tower : Fourth Estate (IND),
2011Short stories
"The Sultan's Battery" (The Guardian, 18 October 2008, online text)
"Smack" (The Sunday Times, 16 November 2008, online text)
"Last Christmas in Bandra" (The Times, 19 December 2008, online text)
"The Elephant" (The New Yorker, 26 January 2009, online text)
2007 Anne Enright The Gathering Jonathan Cape Books The Portable Virgin (1991) The Wig My Father Wore (1995) What Are You Like? (2000) The Pleasure of Eliza Lynch (2002) Making Babies: Stumbling into
Motherhood (2004, Jonathan Cape, UK) The Gathering (2007) Taking Pictures (2008) Yesterday's Weather (2009) The Forgotten Waltz (2011) Making Babies: Stumbling into
Motherhood (2012, W. W. Norton, US)Articles
"What’s left of Henrietta Lacks?", London Review of Books. 13 April 2000.
"My Milk" , London Review of Books. 5 October 2000.
"Diary: Listen to Heloïse" , London Review of Books. 10 May 2007.
"Diary: Disliking the McCanns" , London Review of Books. 4 October 2007.
"Natalie" , The New Yorker (short story). "Little Sister" Granta, issue 75. "Shaft" Granta, issue 85. "Diary" , London Review of Books 33 (4):
38–39, 17 February 2011, retrieved 11 February 2011. Subject: Angela Carter
2006 Kiran Desai The Inheritance of Loss
Hamish Hamilton
Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard . Faber and Faber. 1998. ISBN 0-571-19336-6.
The Inheritance of Loss . Hamish Hamilton Ltd. 2006. ISBN 0-241-14348-9.
2005 John Banville The Sea Picador Short story collection Long Lankin (1970; revised ed.1984)
Novels Nightspawn (1971) Birchwood (1973) The Revolutions Trilogy :
Interlude (1982) Mefisto (1986) The Book of Evidence (1989) Ghosts (1993) Athena: A Novel (1995) The Ark (1996) (only 260 copies
published) The Untouchable (1997) Eclipse (2000) Shroud (2002) Prague Pictures: Portrait Of A
City (2003) The Sea (2005) The Infinities (2009) Ancient Light (2012)
Plays The Broken Jug: After Heinrich von
Kleist (1994) Seachange (performed 1994 in
the Focus Theatre, Dublin; unpublished) Dublin 1742 (performed 2002 in The
Ark, Dublin; a play for 9–14 year olds; unpublished)
God's Gift: A Version of Amphitryon by Heinrich von Kleist (2000)
Love In The Wars (adaptation of Heinrich von Kleist's Penthesilea, 2005)
Conversation In The Mountains (radio play, forthcoming 2008)
As "Benjamin Black" Christine Falls (2006) The Silver Swan (2007) The Lemur (2008, previously serialised
in The New York Times) Elegy for April (2010) A Death In Summer (2011)[32]
Vengeance (2012) [33]
Untitled Phillip Marlowe novel (2013)Book reviews
"The Family Pinfold" The New York Review of Books 54/11 (28 June 2007) : 20–21 [reviews Alexander Waugh, Fathers and Sons : the Autobiography of a Family]
"Trump Cards" Bookforum (Dec/Jan 2010) : John Banville on The Original of Laura, Nabokov's final, unfinished novel.
2004 Alan Hollinghurst The Line of Beauty Picador Poetry Isherwood is at Santa Monica (Sycamore
Broadsheet 22: two poems, hand-printed on a single folded sheet), Oxford: Sycamore Press 1975
Confidential Chats with Boys, Oxford: Sycamore Press 1982 (based on the book "Confidential Chats With Boys" by William Lee Howard, MD., 1911, Sydney, Australia)
Novels The Swimming Pool Library , 1988 The Folding Star , 1994 The Spell , 1998 The Line of Beauty , 2004 The Stranger's Child , 2011
As editor New Writing 4 (with A. S. Byatt), 1995 Three Novels by Ronald Firbank, 2000 A. E. Housman : poems selected by Alan
Hollinghurst, 2001
2003 DBC Pierre Vernon God Little Faber & Faber Novels Vernon God Little (January 2003, Booker
Prize 2003) Ludmila's Broken English (February
2006) Lights Out in Wonderland (September
2010)
Short stories "Suddenly Doctor Cox" (May 2009)
2002 Yann Martel Life of Pi Canongate Works Seven Stories (1993) The Facts Behind the Helsinki
Roccamatios (1993) Self (1996) Life of Pi (2001) We Ate the Children Last (2004) Beatrice and Virgil (2010)
2001 Peter Carey True History of the Kelly Gang
Faber & Faber Novels Bliss (1981) Illywhacker (1985) Oscar and Lucinda (1988) The Tax Inspector (1991) The Unusual Life of Tristan Smith (1994) Jack Maggs (1997)
True History of the Kelly Gang (2000) My Life as a Fake (2003) Theft: A Love Story (2006) His Illegal Self (2008) Parrot and Olivier in America (2010) The Chemistry of Tears (2012)
Short story collections The Fat Man in History (1974)
"Crabs" "Peeling" "She Wakes" "Life and Death in the Southside
Pavilion" "Room No. 5 (Escribo)" "Happy Story" "A Windmill in the West" "Withdrawal" "Report on the Shadow
Industry" "Conversations with Unicorns" "American Dreams" "The Fat Man in History" "War Crimes" (1979) "The Journey of a Lifetime" "Do You Love Me?" "The Uses of Williamson Wood" "The Last Days of a Famous
Mime" "A Schoolboy Prank" "The Chance" "Fragrance of Roses" "The Puzzling Nature of Blue" "Ultra-Violet Light" "Kristu-Du" "He Found Her in Late Summer" "Exotic Pleasures" "War Crimes"
Stories from Carey's first two collections have been repackaged in The Fat Man in History and Other Stories (1980), Exotic Pleasures (1990), and Collected Stories (1994); the last also includes three previously uncollected stories: "Joe" (Australian New Writing, 1973), "A Million Dollars Worth of Amphetamines" (Nation Review, 1975), and "Concerning the Greek Tyrant" (The Tabloid Story Pocket Book, 1978).
Uncollected short stories "Contacts" (Under Twenty-Five: An
"Structure" (Manic Magazine, 1970) "I Know You Can Talk" (Stand Magazine,
1975) "The Mad Puzzle King" (Living Daylights,
1975) "The Rose" (Nation Review, 1976) "The Cosmic Pragmatist" (Nation
Review, 1977) "The Pleasure Bird" (Australian Playboy,
1979) "An Abandoned Chapter" (Overland,
1997)
Juvenile fiction The Big Bazoohley: A Story for
Children (1995)
Non-fiction A Letter to Our Son (1994) 30 Days in Sydney: A Wildly Distorted
Account (2001) Letter from New York (2001) Wrong about Japan (2005)
Screenplays Bliss (1985, with Ray Lawrence) Until the End of the World (1991,
with Wim Wenders)
2000 Margaret Atwood The Blind Assassin Bloomsbury Novels The Edible Woman (1969) Surfacing (1972) Lady Oracle (1976) Life Before Man (1979, finalist for
the Governor General's Award) Bodily Harm (1981) The Handmaid's Tale (1985, winner of
the 1987 Arthur C. Clarke Awardand 1985 Governor General's Award, finalist for the 1986 Booker Prize)
Cat's Eye (1988, finalist for the 1988 Governor General's Award and the 1989 Booker Prize)
The Robber Bride (1993, finalist for the 1994 Governor General's Award)
Alias Grace (1996, winner of the 1996 Giller Prize, finalist for the 1996Booker Prize and the 1996 Governor General's Award, shortlisted for the 1997 Orange Prize for Fiction)
The Blind Assassin (2000, winner of the 2000 Booker Prize and finalist for the 2000 Governor General's Award, shortlisted for the 2001 Orange Prize for Fiction.)
Oryx and Crake (2003, finalist for the 2003 Booker Prize and the 2003 Governor General's Award and shortlisted for the 2004 Orange Prize for Fiction.)
The Penelopiad (2005, longlisted for the 2007 IMPAC Award)
The Year of the Flood (September 2009, Oryx and Crake companion)
Maddaddam (2013) (third novel in Oryx and Crake trilogy)
Short fiction collections Dancing Girls (1977, winner of the St.
Lawrence Award for Fiction and the award of The Periodical Distributors of Canada for Short Fiction)
Murder in the Dark (1983) Bluebeard's Egg (1983) Wilderness Tips (1991, finalist for
the Governor General's Award) Good Bones (1992) Good Bones and Simple Murders (1994) The Labrador Fiasco (1996) The Tent (2006) Moral Disorder (2006) Selected Stories (2012)
Poetry collections Double Persephone (1961) The Circle Game (1964, winner of
the 1966 Governor General's Award) Expeditions (1965) Speeches for Doctor
Frankenstein (1966) The Animals in That Country (1968) The Journals of Susanna Moodie (1970) Procedures for Underground (1970) Power Politics (1971) You Are Happy (1974) Selected Poems (1976) Two-Headed Poems (1978) True Stories (1981) Love Songs of a Terminator (1983) Snake Poems (1983)[31]
Classics) ISBN 0-19-210033-5 Introduction to Brighton
Rock by Graham Greene (Penguin Classics) ISBN 0-14-243797-2
Introduction to Dangling Man by Saul Bellow (Penguin Classics) ISBN 0-14-303987-3
Introduction to The Vivisector by Patrick White (Penguin, 1999) ISBN 0-14-310567-1
Introduction to The Confusions of Young Törless by Robert Musil (Penguin Classics, 2001) ISBN 978-0-14-218000-6
Introduction to Samuel Beckett: The Grove Centenary Edition vol. IV by Samuel Beckett, edited by Paul Auster (New York: Grove Press, 2006) ISBN 0-8021-1820-8
Book reviews Coetzee, J. M. (30 April 2009). "The
Making of Samuel Beckett". The New York Review of Books 56 (7): 13–16. – Coetzee reviews Martha Dow Fehsenfeld and Lois More Overbeck (eds) (2009). The Letters of Samuel Beckett, Volume 1: 1929–1940. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-86793-2.
Film and TV adaptations Dust (1985), based on In the Heart of
the Country The Lives of Animals (2002) Disgrace (2008)
1998 Ian McEwan Amsterdam Jonathan Cape Novels The Cement Garden (1978) The Comfort of Strangers (1981) The Child in Time (1987) The Innocent (1990) Black Dogs (1992) Enduring Love (1997) Amsterdam (1998) Atonement (2001) Saturday (2005) On Chesil Beach (2007) Solar (2010) Sweet Tooth (2012)
Short story collections First Love, Last Rites (1975) In Between the Sheets (1978) The Short Stories (1995)
Jack Flea's Birthday Celebration (1976) The Ploughman's Lunch (1985) Sour Sweet (1989) The Good Son (1993)
Oratorio or Shall We Die? (1983)
Libretto For You (2008)
1997 Arundhati Roy The God of Small Things
Flamingo Books The God of Small Things . Flamingo,
1997. ISBN 0-00-655068-1. The End of Imagination. Kottayam: D.C.
Books, 1998. ISBN 81-7130-867-8. The Cost of Living. Flamingo, 1999. ISBN
0-375-75614-0. Contains the essays "The Greater Common Good" and "The End of Imagination."
The Greater Common Good. Bombay: India Book Distributor, 1999. ISBN 81-7310-121-3.
The Algebra of Infinite Justice . Flamingo, 2002. ISBN 0-00-714949-2. Collection of essays: "The End of Imagination," "The Greater Common Good," "Power Politics", "The Ladies Have Feelings, So...," "The Algebra of Infinite Justice," "War is Peace," "Democracy," "War Talk", and "Come September."
Power Politics. Cambridge: South End Press, 2002. ISBN 0-89608-668-2.
War Talk. Cambridge: South End Press, 2003. ISBN 0-89608-724-7.
Foreword to Noam Chomsky, For Reasons of State. 2003. ISBN 1-56584-794-6.
An Ordinary Person's Guide To Empire. Consortium, 2004. ISBN 0-89608-727-1.
Public Power in the Age of Empire Seven Stories Press, 2004. ISBN 1-58322-682-6.
The Checkbook and the Cruise Missile: Conversations with Arundhati Roy. Interviews by David Barsamian. Cambridge: South End Press, 2004. ISBN 0-89608-710-7.
Introduction to 13 December, a Reader: The Strange Case of the Attack on the Indian Parliament. New Delhi, New York: Penguin, 2006. ISBN 0-14-310182-X.
2011 – Roy discusses political activism and why she no longer condemns violent resistance.
1996 Graham Swift Last Orders Picador Novels The Sweet-Shop Owner (1980) Shuttlecock (1981) -- winner of the
1983 Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize Waterland (1983) Out of This World (1988) Ever After (1992) Last Orders (1996) -- winner of
the 1996 Booker Prize The Light of Day (2003) Tomorrow (2007) Wish You Were Here (2011)
Nonfiction Making an Elephant: Writing from
Within (2009)Short stories
Learning to Swim (1982) Chemistry (2008)[2]
1995 Pat Barker The Ghost Road Viking Books authored Union Street (1982) Blow Your House Down (1984) The Century's Daughter (also known
as Liza's England; 1986) The Man Who Wasn't There (1989) Regeneration Trilogy :
Regeneration (1991) The Eye in the Door (1993) The Ghost Road (1995)
Another World (1998) Border Crossing (2001) Double Vision (2003) Life Class (2007) Toby's Room (2012)
1994 James Kelman How late it was, how late
Secker & Warburg
Short stories An Old Pub Near The Angel (1973) Not Not While The Giro (1983) Lean Tales (1985) (joint volume
with Alasdair Gray and Agnes Owens) Greyhound For Breakfast (1987) (winner
of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature) The Burn (1991) Busted Scotch (1997) The Good Times (1998) Remember Young Cecil (2000) If It Is Your Life (2010)
Novels The Busconductor Hines (1984) A Chancer (1985) A Disaffection (1989) How Late It Was, How Late (1994)
(winner of the Booker Prize) Translated Accounts (2001) You Have To Be Careful In The Land Of
The Free (2004) Kieron Smith, Boy (2008) Mo Said She Was Quirky (2012)
Essays Some Recent Attacks: Essays Cultural &
Political. Stirling: AK Press. 1992. p. 92. ISBN 1-873176-80-5.
And The Judges Said (2002)
Edited An East End Anthology, ed. Jim Kelman
(1988) Hugh Savage, Born up a Close: memoirs
of a Brigton boy, ed. James Kelman (2006)
Book-length Critical Works on Kelman Dietmar Böhnke. Kelman Writes
Back (1999) H. Gustav Klaus. James Kelman: Writers
and their Work (2004) J.D. Macarthur. Claiming Your Portion of
Space': A study of the short stories of James Kelman (2007)
Simon Kovesi, James Kelman (Manchester University Press, 2007)
1993 Roddy Doyle Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha
Secker & Warburg
Novels The Barrytown Trilogy :
The Commitments (1987, 1991 film) — A group of Dublin teenagers, led by Jimmy Rabbitte Jr., decide to form a soul band in the tradition of Wilson Pickett.
The Snapper (1990, 1993 film) — Jimmy's sister, Sharon, becomes pregnant. She is determined to have the child but refuses to reveal the father's identity to her family.
The Van (1991, shortlisted for the 1991 Booker Prize; 1996
film) — Jimmy Sr. is laid off, as is his friend Bimbo. Bimbo buys a used fish and chips van and the two go into business for themselves.
Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha (1993, winner of the 1993 Booker Prize) — The world as described, understood and misunderstood by a ten-year-old Dubliner.
Paula Spencer novels: The Woman Who Walked into
Doors (1996) — A story of a battered wife, narrated by the victim; despite her husband's increasingly violent behaviour, she defends him, using the classic excuse "I walked into a door" to explain her bruises.
Paula Spencer (2006) — Ten years after The Woman Who Walked into Doors, its protagonist returns.
The Last Roundup : A Star Called Henry (1999) —
The story of Henry Smart, an IRA assassin and 1916 Easter Rebellion fighter, from his birth in Dublin to his adulthood when he becomes a father.
Oh, Play That Thing! (2004) — Henry Smart's adventures in 1924 America, specifically the Lower East Side of New York City, where he catches the attention of local mobsters by hiring kids to carry his sandwich boards. He also goes to Chicago where he becomes a business partner with Louis Armstrong. The title is taken from a phrase that is shouted in one of Louis Armstrong's songs, "Dippermouth Blues".
The Dead Republic (2010) — Henry Smart collaborates on writing the script for a Hollywood film. He returns to Ireland and is offered work as the caretaker in a school, then circumstances lead to him re-establishing his link with the IRA.
Short story collections The Deportees and Other Stories ,
September 2007. Bullfighting, April 2011.
Uncollected short stories "Recuperation" — The New Yorker, 15
December 2003. "The Slave" — Middle-aged man
reads Cold Mountain and obsesses over a dead rat.
"Teaching" — Reflections of a spent, alcoholic teacher. The New Yorker, 2 April 2007.
"The Dog" — A man ponders the gradual erosion of his marriage. New Yorker, 5 November 2007.
"Bullfighting" — Four middle-aged friends from Ireland take a week's vacation in Spain and reflect on life. New Yorker, 28 April 2008
"The Child" — An insomniac is constantly plagued by intrusive visions of a boy. McSweeney's Enchanted Chamber of Astonishing Stories, 2004.
"Sleep" — A man admires his wife while she is sleeping, reflecting also on his life with her. The New Yorker, 20 October 2008, The Sunday Times, 15 February 2009 (online text)
"The Bandstand" - A homeless Polish immigrant in Dublin comes to terms with money and his family. "San Francisco Panorama," 8 December 2009. Also, it was a work in progress published in monthly installments in Dublin immigrant magazine Metro Eireann, and recently
"Ash" - "The New Yorker", 24 May 2010 (online text)
"Brilliant" - March 2011Co-Authored
Click - 2007
Non-fiction Rory and Ita — About Doyle's parents.
Theatre Brownbread (1987) War (1989) The Woman Who Walked into
Doors (2003) Rewrite of The Playboy of the Western
1970: The Collected Works of Billy the Kid: Left-handed Poems (also see "Other" section, 1973, below), Toronto: Anansi[4] ISBN 0-88784-018-3 ; New York: Berkeley, 1975
1979: There's a Trick with a Knife I'm Learning to Do: Poems, 1963-1978, New York: W. W. Norton (New York, NY), 1979[4] ISBN 0-393-01191-7, ISBN 0-393-02100-X
published as Rat Jelly, and Other Poems, 1963-1978, London, United Kingdom: Marion Boyars, 1980[4]
1984: Secular Love, Toronto: Coach House Press, ISBN 0-88910-288-0, ISBN 0-393-01991-8 ; New York: W. W. Norton, 1985[4]
1986: All along the Mazinaw: Two Poems (broadside), Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Woodland Pattern[4]
1986: Two Poems, Woodland Pattern, Milwaukee, Wisconsin[4]
1989: The Cinnamon Peeler: Selected Poems, London, United Kingdom: Pan; New York: Knopf, 1991[4]
1998: Handwriting, Toronto: McClelland & Stewart; New York: Knopf, 1999[4] ISBN 0-375-40559-3
2006: The Story, Toronto: House of Anansi, ISBN 0-88784-194-5 [4]
Editor 1971: The Broken Ark, animal verse;
Ottawa: Oberon; revised as A Book of Beasts, 1979[4] ISBN 0-88750-050-1
1977: Personal Fictions: Stories by Munro, Wiebe, Thomas, and Blaise, Toronto: Oxford University Press[4] ISBN 0-19-540277-4
1979: A Book of Beasts, animal verse; Ottawa: Oberon; revision of The Broken Ark, 1971[4]
1979: The Long Poem Anthology, Toronto: Coach House[4] ISBN 0-88910-177-9
1989: With Russell Banks and David Young, Brushes with Greatness: An Anthology of Chance Encounters with Greatness, Toronto: Coach House, 1989[4]
1989: Edited with Linda Spalding, The Brick Anthology, illustrated by David Bolduc, Toronto: Coach House Press[4]
1990: From Ink Lake: An Anthology of Canadian Short Stories; New York: Viking[4] ISBN 0-394-28138-1
1990: The Faber Book of Contemporary Canadian Short Stories; London, United Kingdom: Faber[4]
2000: Edited with Michael Redhill, Esta Spalding and Linda Spalding, Lost Classics, Toronto: Knopf Canada ISBN 0-676-97299-3 ; New York: Anchor, 2001
2002: Edited and wrote introduction, Mavis Gallant, Paris Stories, New York: New York Review Books[4]
Other 1970: Leonard Cohen (literary criticism),
Toronto: McClelland & Stewart[4]
1973: The Collected Works of Billy the Kid (play; based on his poetry; see "Poetry" section, 1970, above), produced in Stratford, Ontario; produced in New York, 1974; produced in London, England, 1984[4]
1979: Claude Glass (literary criticism), Toronto: Coach House Press[4]
1980: Coming through Slaughter (play based on his novel; see "Novels" section, 1976, above), first produced in Toronto[4]
1982: Running in the Family, memoir, New York: W. W. Norton,[4] ISBN 0-393-01637-4, ISBN 0-7710-6884-0
1982: Tin Roof, British Columbia, Canada: Island,[4] ISBN 0-919479-10-3, ISBN 0-919479-93-6
1987: In the Skin of a Lion (based on his novel), New York: Knopf[4]
1994: Edited with B. P. Nichol and George Bowering, An H in the Heart: A Reader, Toronto: McClelland & Stewart[4]
1996: Wrote introduction, Anthony Minghella, adaptor, The English Patient: A Screenplay, New York: Hyperion Miramax[4]
2002: The Conversations: Walter Murch and the Art of Editing Film, New York: Knopf[4] ISBN 0-676-97474-0
2002: Films by Michael Ondaatje[5]
2004: Vintage Ondaatje,[4] ISBN 1-4000-7744-3
1992 Barry Unsworth Sacred Hunger Hamish Hamilton
Novels The Partnership (1966) The Greeks Have a Word For It (1967) The Hide (1970) Mooncranker's Gift (1973) The Big Day (1976) Pascali's Island (1980) (US edition first
published as The Idol Hunter) The Rage of the Vulture (1982) Stone Virgin (1985) Sugar and Rum (1988) Sacred Hunger (1992) Morality Play (1995) After Hannibal (1996) Losing Nelson (1999) The Songs of the Kings (2002) The Ruby in her Navel (2006) Land of Marvels (2009) The Quality of Mercy (2011)
1991 Ben Okri The Famished Road
Jonathan Cape Novels Flowers and Shadows (1980) The Landscapes Within (1981) The Famished Road (1991) Songs of Enchantment (1993) Astonishing the Gods (1995) Birds of Heaven (1995) Dangerous Love (1996) Infinite Riches (1998) In Arcadia (2002) Starbook (2007)
Poetry, essays and short stories Incidents at the Shrine (1986) Stars of the New Curfew (1988) An African Elegy (1992) A Way of Being Free (1997) Mental Fight (1999) Tales of Freedom (2009) A Time for New Dreams (2011) Wild (2012) The Awakening Age
Faber & Faber Novels A Pale View of Hills (1982) An Artist of the Floating World (1986) The Remains of the Day (1989) The Unconsoled (1995) When We Were Orphans (2000) Never Let Me Go (2005)
Screenplays A Profile of Arthur J. Mason (Original
Screenplay for Channel 4) (1984) The Gourmet (Original Screenplay for
the BBC; the script was later published in Granta 43) (1987)
The Saddest Music in the World (Original Story) (2003)
The White Countess (Original Screenplay) (2005)
Short fiction Introduction 7: Stories by New
Writers (Faber and Faber, 1981): ‘A Strange and Sometimes Sadness’, ‘Waiting for J’ and ‘Getting Poisoned’
"A Family Supper" (Esquire, 1990) "A Village After Dark" (The New Yorker,
2001) Nocturnes: Five Stories of Music and
Nightfall (Faber and Faber, 2009)
1988 Peter Carey Oscar and Lucinda Faber & Faber Novels Bliss (1981) Illywhacker (1985) Oscar and Lucinda (1988) The Tax Inspector (1991) The Unusual Life of Tristan Smith (1994) Jack Maggs (1997) True History of the Kelly Gang (2000) My Life as a Fake (2003) Theft: A Love Story (2006) His Illegal Self (2008) Parrot and Olivier in America (2010) The Chemistry of Tears (2012)
Short story collections The Fat Man in History (1974)
"Crabs" "Peeling" "She Wakes" "Life and Death in the Southside
Pavilion" "Room No. 5 (Escribo)" "Happy Story" "A Windmill in the West" "Withdrawal" "Report on the Shadow
Industry" "Conversations with Unicorns" "American Dreams" "The Fat Man in History" "War Crimes" (1979) "The Journey of a Lifetime" "Do You Love Me?" "The Uses of Williamson Wood" "The Last Days of a Famous
Mime" "A Schoolboy Prank" "The Chance" "Fragrance of Roses" "The Puzzling Nature of Blue" "Ultra-Violet Light" "Kristu-Du" "He Found Her in Late Summer" "Exotic Pleasures" "War Crimes"
Stories from Carey's first two collections have been repackaged in The Fat Man in History and Other Stories (1980), Exotic Pleasures (1990), and Collected Stories (1994); the last also includes three previously uncollected stories: "Joe" (Australian New Writing, 1973), "A Million Dollars Worth of Amphetamines" (Nation Review, 1975), and "Concerning the Greek Tyrant" (The Tabloid Story Pocket Book, 1978).
Uncollected short stories "Contacts" (Under Twenty-Five: An
Anthology, 1966) "Eight Parts of a Whole" (Manic
Magazine, 1970) "Interview with Yourself" (Manic
Magazine, 1970) "Structure" (Manic Magazine, 1970) "I Know You Can Talk" (Stand Magazine,
1975) "The Mad Puzzle King" (Living Daylights,
1975) "The Rose" (Nation Review, 1976) "The Cosmic Pragmatist" (Nation
Review, 1977) "The Pleasure Bird" (Australian Playboy,
1979) "An Abandoned Chapter" (Overland,
1997)
Juvenile fiction The Big Bazoohley: A Story for
Children (1995)
Non-fiction A Letter to Our Son (1994) 30 Days in Sydney: A Wildly Distorted
Account (2001) Letter from New York (2001) Wrong about Japan (2005)
Screenplays Bliss (1985, with Ray Lawrence) Until the End of the World (1991,
with Wim Wenders)
1987 Penelope Lively Moon Tiger Deutsch Fiction for children Astercote (1970) The Whispering Knights (1971) The Wild Hunt of Hagworthy (1971) The Driftway (1972) The Ghost of Thomas
Kempe (1973, Carnegie Medal winner) The House in Norham Gardens (1974) Going Back (1975) Boy Without a Name (1975) A Stitch in Time (1976, Whitbread
Award winner) The Stained Glass Window (1976) Fanny's Sister (1976) The Voyage of QV66 (1978) Fanny and the Monsters (1978) Fanny and the Battle of Potter's
Piece (1980) The Revenge of Samuel Stokes (1981) Uninvited Ghosts and other
stories (1984) Dragon Trouble (1984) Debbie and the Little Devil (1987) A House Inside Out (1987) Princess by Mistake (1993) Judy and the Martian (1993) The Cat, the Crow and the Banyan
Good Night, Sleep Tight (1995) Two Bears and Joe (1995) Staying with Grandpa (1995) A Martian Comes to Stay (1995) Lost Dog (1996) One, Two, Three...Jump! (1998) In Search of a Homeland; The Story of
The Aeneid (2001)
Fiction for adults The Road to Lichfield (1977, shortlisted
for the Booker Prize) Nothing Missing but the Samovar, and
other stories (1978, Southern Arts Literature Prize winner)
Treasures of Time (1979, Arts Council National Book Award winner)
Judgement Day (1980) Next to Nature, Art (1982) Perfect Happiness (1983) Corruption, and other stories (1984) According to Mark (1984, shortlisted for
the Booker Prize) Pack of Cards, Stories 1978–86 (1986) Moon Tiger (1987, Booker Prize winner,
shortlisted for the Whitbread Award) Passing On (1989) City of the Mind (1991) Cleopatra's Sister (1993) Heat Wave (1996) Spiderweb (1998) The Photograph (novel) (2003) Making it up (2005) Consequences (2007) Family Album (2009), shortlisted for
the 2009 Costa Book Awards How It All Began (November 2011 - UK)
Nonfiction The Presence of the Past: An
introduction to landscape history (1976) Oleander, Jacaranda: a Childhood
Perceived (1994) A House Unlocked (2001)
1986 Kingsley Amis The Old Devils Hutchinson Partial bibliography 1947 Bright November 1953 A Frame of Mind 1954 Poems: Fantasy Portraits. 1954 Lucky Jim 1955 That Uncertain Feeling 1956 A Case of Samples: Poems 1946–
1957 Socialism and the Intellectuals. A Fabian Society pamphlet
1958 I Like it Here 1960 Take A Girl Like You 1960 New Maps of Hell: a Survey of
Science Fiction 1960 Hemingway in Space (short
story), Punch December 1960 1962 My Enemy's Enemy 1962 The Evans County 1963 One Fat Englishman 1965 The Egyptologists (with Robert
Conquest). 1965 The James Bond Dossier 1965 The Book of Bond, or Every Man
His Own 007 (pseud. Lt.-Col William ('Bill') Tanner)
1966 The Anti-Death League 1968 Colonel Sun: a James Bond
Adventure (pseud. Robert Markham) 1968 I Want It Now 1968 A Look Round the Estate: Poems,
1957–1967 1969 The Green Man 1970 What Became of Jane Austen?,
and Other Questions 1971 Girl, 20 1972 On Drink 1973 The Riverside Villas Murder 1974 Ending Up 1974 Rudyard Kipling and his World 1975 The Crime Of The Century 1976 The Alteration 1978 Jake's Thing 1978 The New Oxford Book of Light
Verse (ed.) 1979 Collected Poems 1944–78 1980 Russian Hide-and-Seek 1980 Collected Short Stories 1983 Everyday Drinking 1984 How's Your Glass? 1984 Stanley and the Women 1986 The Old Devils 1988 Difficulties With Girls 1990 The Folks That Live on the Hill 1990 The Amis Collection 1991 Memoirs 1991 Mr Barrett's Secret and Other
Stories 1991 We Are All Guilty 1992 The Russian Girl 1994 You Can't Do Both 1995 The Biographer's Moustache
1997 The King's English: A Guide to Modern Usage (name in part a pun as he was sometimes called "Kingers" or "The King" by friends and family, as told by his son Martin in his memoir Experience)
2001 The Letters of Kingsley Amis, Edited by Zachary Leader
2008 Everyday Drinking, Introduction by Christopher Hitchens
1985 Keri Hulme The Bone People Hodder & Stoughton
Novels The Bone People (1984) Bait and On the Shadow Side (in
progress; referred to by Hulme as 'twinned novels')
Poetry The Silences Between (Moeraki
Conversations) (1982) Lost Possessions (1985) Strands (1992)
Short Stories Te Kaihau: The Windeater (1986) Te Whenua, Te Iwi/The Land and The
People (1987) Homeplaces: Three Coasts of the South
Island of New Zealand (1989) Stonefish (2004)
1984 Anita Brookner Hotel du Lac Jonathan Cape Works A Start in Life (1981, US title The Debut) Providence (1982) Look at Me (1983) Hotel du Lac (1984), won the Booker
Prize Family and Friends (1985) A Misalliance (1986) A Friend from England (1987) Latecomers (1988) Lewis Percy (1989) Brief Lives (1990) A Closed Eye (1991) Fraud (1992) A Family Romance (1993, US title Dolly) A Private View (1994) Incidents in the Rue Laugier (1995) Altered States (1996) Visitors (1997) Falling Slowly (1998) Undue Influence (1999) The Bay of Angels (2001)
Inner Workings: Literary Essays, 2000– 2005 (2007) ISBN 0-09-950614-9
Here and Now: Letters, 2008–2011 (2013) A forthcoming collection of letters exchanged with Paul Auster.
Translations and introductions A Posthumous Confession by Marcellus
Emants (Boston: Twayne, 1976 & London: Quartet, 1986) Translated by J. M. Coetzee.
The Expedition to the Baobab Tree by Wilma Stockenström (Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball, 1983 & London: Faber, 1984) Translated by J. M. Coetzee.
Landscape with Rowers: Poetry from the Netherlands Translated and Introduced by J. M. Coetzee (2004) ISBN 0-691-12385-3
Introduction to Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe (Oxford World's Classics) ISBN 0-19-210033-5
Introduction to Brighton Rock by Graham Greene (Penguin Classics) ISBN 0-14-243797-2
Introduction to Dangling Man by Saul Bellow (Penguin Classics) ISBN 0-14-303987-3
Introduction to The Vivisector by Patrick White (Penguin, 1999) ISBN 0-14-310567-1
Introduction to The Confusions of Young Törless by Robert Musil (Penguin Classics, 2001) ISBN 978-0-14-218000-6
Introduction to Samuel Beckett: The Grove Centenary Edition vol. IV by Samuel Beckett, edited by Paul Auster (New York: Grove Press, 2006) ISBN 0-8021-1820-8
Book reviews Coetzee, J. M. (30 April 2009). "The
Making of Samuel Beckett". The New York Review of Books 56 (7): 13–16. – Coetzee reviews Martha Dow Fehsenfeld and Lois More Overbeck (eds) (2009). The Letters of Samuel Beckett, Volume 1: 1929–1940. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-86793-2.
1982 Thomas Keneally Schindler's Ark Hodder & Staughton
Novels The Place at Whitton (1964) The Fear (1965), rewritten in (1989)
as By the Line Bring Larks and Heroes (1967), winner
of the Miles Franklin Award, set in an unidentified British penal colony
Three Cheers for the Paraclete (1968), winner of the Miles Franklin Award, comic novel of a doubting priest
The Survivor (1969), a survivor looks back on a disastrous Arctic expedition
A Dutiful Daughter (1971), Keneally's personal favourite
The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1972), also filmed. Written through the eyes of an exploited Aborigine who explodes in rage. Based on an actual incident. Keneally has said he would not now presume to write in the voice of an Aborigine, but would have written the story as seen by a white character.
Blood Red, Sister Rose (1974), a novel based loosely on the life of Joan of Arc
Gossip from the Forest (1975), tells of the negotiation of the armistice that ended World War I
Season in Purgatory (1976), love among Tito's partisans in World War II
Ned Kelly and the City of the Bees (1978), a book for children
A Victim of the Aurora (1978), a detective story set on an Antarctic expedition
Passenger (1979) Confederates (1979), based
on Stonewall Jackson's army The Cut-Rate Kingdom (1980), Australia
at war in 1942 Schindler's Ark (1982), winner of
the Booker Prize, later released and filmed as Schindler's List
A Family Madness (1985) The Playmaker (1987), prisoners
perform a play in Australia in the 18th Century
Act of Grace (1985), (under the pseudonym William Coyle) Published as Firestorm in the US
By the Line (1989), working-class families face World War II in Sydney
Drama Halloran's Little Boat (1968) Childermas (1968) An Awful Rose (1972) Bullie's House (1981)
1981 Salman Rushdie Midnight's Children
Jonathan Cape Novels Grimus (1975) Midnight's Children (1981) Shame (1983) The Satanic Verses (1988) The Moor's Last Sigh (1995) The Ground Beneath Her Feet (1999) Fury (2001) Shalimar the Clown (2005) The Enchantress of Florence (2008) Joseph Anton - A Memoir (Due to be
published on September 18, 2012)
Collections Homeless by Choice (1992, with R.
Jhabvala and V. S. Naipaul) East, West (1994) The Best American Short Stories (2008,
as Guest Editor)
Children's books Haroun and the Sea of Stories (1990) Luka and the Fire of Life (2010)
Essays and non-fiction The Jaguar Smile: A Nicaraguan
Journey (1987) "In Good Faith", Granta, 1990 Imaginary Homelands: Essays and
Criticism, 1981–1991 (1992) "The Wizard of Oz: BFI Film Classics",
BFI, 1992. "Mohandas Gandhi." Time, 13 April
1998. "Imagine There Is No Heaven."
extracted contribution from Letters to the Six Billionth World Citizen, a UN sponsored publication in English by Uitgeverij Podium, Amsterdam. The Guardian, 16 October 1999.
Step Across This Line: Collected Nonfiction 1992–2002 (2002)
1980 William Golding Rites of Passage Faber & Faber Poems Poems (1934)
Plays The Brass Butterfly (1958)
Novels Lord of the Flies (1954) The Inheritors (1955) Pincher Martin (1956) Free Fall (1959) The Spire (1964) The Pyramid (1967) The Scorpion God (1971) Darkness Visible (1979) The Paper Men (1984) To the Ends of the Earth (trilogy)
Rites of Passage (1980) Close Quarters (1987) Fire Down Below (1989)
The Double Tongue (posthumous) (1995)
Nonfiction The Hot Gates (1965) A Moving Target (1982) An Egyptian Journal (1985)
Unpublished works Seahorse was written in 1948. It is a
biographical account of sailing on the south coast of England whilst in training for D-Day.
Circle Under the Sea is an adventure novel about a writer who sails to discover archaeological treasures off the coast of the Scilly Isles.
Short Measure is a novel set in a British boarding school.
1979 Penelope Fitzgerald
Offshore Collins Biographies Edward Burne-Jones (1975) The Knox Brothers (1977) Charlotte Mew and Her Friends: With a
Selection of Her Poems (1984)
Novels The Golden Child (1977) The Bookshop (1978) Offshore (1979) Human Voices (1980) At Freddie's (1982) Innocence (1986)
The Beginning of Spring (1988) The Gate of Angels (1990) The Blue Flower (1995, UK, 1997, US)
Short stories The Means of Escape (2000)
Essays and Reviews A House of Air (US title: The Afterlife)
edited by Terence Dooley, with an introduction by Hermione Lee (2005)
Letters So I Have Thought of You. The Letters of
Penelope Fitzgerald edited by Terence Dooley, with a preface by A. S. Byatt (2008)
1978 Iris Murdoch The Sea, the Sea Chatto & Windus
Fiction Under the Net (1954) The Flight from the Enchanter (1956) The Sandcastle (1957) The Bell (1958) A Severed Head (1961) An Unofficial Rose (1962) The Unicorn (1963) The Italian Girl (1964) The Red and the Green (1965) The Time of the Angels (1966) The Nice and the Good (1968) Bruno's Dream (1969) A Fairly Honourable Defeat (1970) An Accidental Man (1971) The Black Prince (1973), winner of
the James Tait Black Memorial Prize The Sacred and Profane Love
Machine (1974), winner of the Whitbread Literary Award for Fiction
A Word Child (1975) Henry and Cato (1976) The Sea, the Sea (1978), winner of
the Booker Prize Nuns and Soldiers (1980) The Philosopher's Pupil (1983) The Good Apprentice (1985) The Book and the Brotherhood (1987) The Message to the Planet (1989) The Green Knight (1993) Jackson's Dilemma (1995) Something Special (Short story reprint,
The Alien Sky by Paul Scott (Feb 9, 1990) The Bender by Paul Scott (Jul 1986) The Mark of the Warrior by Paul
Scott (Oct 1985) The Day of the Scorpion by Paul
Scott (1970) The Making of "Jewel in the Crown" by
Paul Scott (Nov 10, 1983) My appointment with the muse: Essays,
1961-75 by Paul Scott (1986) Staying On by Paul Scott and Ken Taylor The Towers of Silence - 3rd in The Raj
Series by Paul Scott (1984) The bender: Pictures from an exhibition
of middle class portraits by Paul Scott (1969)
1976 David Storey Saville Jonathan Cape Works This Sporting Life (1960) (made into the
1963 film This Sporting Life) Flight into Camden (1961) Radcliffe (1963) The Restoration of Arnold
Middleton (1967) In Celebration (1969) The Contractor (1970) Home (1970) The Changing Room (1971) Pasmore (1972) - winner of the
1973 Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize & Man Booker Prize.
The Farm (1973) Cromwell (1973) A Temporary Life (1973) Edward (1973) Life Class (1975) Saville (1976) Mother's Day (1977) Early Days (1980) Sisters (1980) A Prodigal Child (1982) Present Times (1984) The March on Russia (1989) Storey's Lives: 1951-1991 (1992) A Serious Man (1998) As it Happened (2002)
Novels and Short Stories To Whom She Will (1955; published in
the United States as Amrita) The Nature of Passion (1956). Esmond in India (1958) The Householder (1960), Get Ready for Battle (1962) Like Birds, Like Fishes (1963) A Backward Place (1965) A Stronger Climate (1968) A New Dominion (1972; published in the
United States as Travelers) Heat and Dust (1975) An Experience of India (1971) How I Became a Holy Mother and other
stories (1976), In Search of Love and Beauty (1983) Out of India (1986) Three Continents (1987) Poet and Dancer (1993) Shards of Memory (1995) East Into Upper East: Plain Tales from
New York and New Delhi (1998) My Nine Lives (2004)
1974 Nadine Gordimer The Conservationist
Jonathan Cape Novels The Lying Days (1953) A World of Strangers (1958) Occasion for Loving (1963) The Late Bourgeois World (1966) A Guest of Honour (1970) The Conservationist (1974) - Joint
winner of the Booker prize in 1974 Burger's Daughter (1979) July's People (1981) A Sport of Nature (1987) My Son's Story (1990) None to Accompany Me (1994) The House Gun (1998) The Pickup (2001) Get a Life (2005) No Time Like the Present (2012)[38]
Plays The First Circle (1949) pub. in Six One-
Act PlaysAdaptations of Gordimer's works
"The Gordimer Stories" (1981–82) - adaptations of seven short stories; she wrote screenplays for four of them
Other works On the Mines (1973) Lifetimes Under Apartheid (1986) "Choosing for Justice: Allan Boesak"
"Berlin and Johannesburg: The Wall and the Colour Bar" (documentary with Hugo Cassirer)
Edited works Telling Tales (2004) Telling Times: Writing and Living, 1950-
2008 (2010)
Short fiction collections Face to Face (1949) Town and Country Lovers The Soft Voice of the Serpent (1952) Six Feet of the Country (1956) Which New Era Would That Be? (1956) Friday's Footprint (1960) Not for Publication (1965) Livingstone's Companions (1970) Selected Stories (1975) No Place Like: Selected Stories (1978) A Soldier's Embrace (1980) Something Out There (1984) Correspondence Course and other
Stories (1984) The Moment Before the Gun Went
Off (1988) Once Upon a Time (1989) Jump: And Other Stories (1991) Why Haven't You Written: Selected
Stories 1950-1972 (1992) Something for the Time Being 1950-
1972 (1992) Loot and Other Stories (2003) Beethoven Was One-Sixteenth
Black (2007)
Essay collections The Essential Gesture: Writing, Politics
and Places(1988) The Black Interpreters (1973) Writing and Being: The Charles Eliot
Norton Lectures(1995)
1974 Stanley Middleton Holiday Hutchinson Fiction A Short Answer (1958) Harris's Requiem (1960) A Serious Woman (1961) The Just Exchange (1962) Two's Company (1963) Him They Compelled (1964) Terms of Reference (1966)
The Golden Evening (1968) Wages of Virtue (1969) Apple of the Eye (1970) Brazen Prison (1971) Cold Gradations (1972) A Man Made of Smoke (1973) Holiday (1974) Distractions (1975) Still Waters (1976) Ends and Means (1977) Two Brothers (1978) In a Strange Land (1979) The Other Side (1980) Blind Understanding (1982) Entry into Jerusalem (1983) The Daysman (1984) Valley of Decision (1985) An After-Dinner's Sleep (1986) After a Fashion (1987) Recovery (1988) Vacant Places (1989) Changes and Chances (1990) Beginning to End (1991) A Place to Stand (1992) Married Past Redemption (1993) Catalysts (1994) Toward the Sea (1995) Live and Learn (1996) Brief Hours (1997) Against the Dark (1998) Necessary Ends (1999) Small Change (2000) Love in the Provinces (2002) Brief Garlands (2004) Sterner Stuff (2005) Mother's Boy (2006) Her Three Wise Men (2008) A Cautious Approach (2010)
Non-fiction Stanley Middleton at Eighty (1999)
1973 J. G. Farrell The Siege of Krishnapur
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Early works A Man From Elsewhere (1963) The Lung (1965) A Girl in the Head (1967)
Empire Trilogy Troubles (1970) The Siege of Krishnapur (1973) The Singapore Grip (1978)
Published posthumously 1973-74: The Pussycat Who Fell in Love
with a Suitcase. Atlantis. 6 (Winter 1973/4), pp. 6–10
1981: The Hill Station; and An Indian Diary, unfinished, edited by John Spurling. London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ISBN 0-297-77922-2
1972 John Berger G. Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Works:
A Painter of Our Time (1958) Permanent Red (1960) The Foot of Clive (1962) Corker's Freedom (1964) The Success and Failure of
Picasso (1965) A Fortunate Man (1967) Art and Revolution: Ernst Neizvestny
And the Role of the Artist in the U.S.S.R (1969)
The Moment of Cubism and Other Essays (1969)
The Look of Things: Selected Essays and Articles (1972)
Ways of Seeing (1972) G. (1972) A Seventh Man (1975) About Looking (1980) Into Their Labours (Pig Earth, Once in
Europa, Lilac and Flag. A Trilogy) Another Way of Telling (1982) Boris [9] (1983) And Our Faces, My Heart, Brief as
Photos (1984) The White Bird (U.S. title: The Sense of
Sight) (1985) Keeping a Rendezvous (1992) Pages of the Wound (1994) To the Wedding (1995) Photocopies (1996) Titian: Nymph and Shepherd (with Katya
Berger) (1996) King: A Street Story (1999) Selected Essays (Geoff Dyer, ed.) (2001) The Shape of a Pocket (2001) I Send You This Cadmium Red: A
Correspondence with John Christie (with John Christie) (2001)
My Beautiful (with Marc Trivier) (2004) Here is Where We Meet (2005) Hold Everything Dear (2007) From A to X (2008) Why Look at Animals? (2009) Mural translated from Mahmoud
Darwish with Rema Hammami (2009) Lying Down to Sleep (with Katya Berger)
(2010) Railtracks (with Anne Michaels) (2011) Cataract (with Selçuk Demirel) (2011) Bento's Sketchbook (2011) Le louche et aures poemes (with Yves
Berger) (2012)1971 V. S. Naipaul In a Free State Deutsch Fiction
The Mystic Masseur – (1957) (film version: The Mystic Masseur (2001))
The Suffrage of Elvira – (1958) Miguel Street – (1959) A House for Mr Biswas – (1961) Mr. Stone and the Knights Companion –
(1963) The Mimic Men – (1967) A Flag on the Island – (1967) In a Free State – (1971): Booker prize Guerrillas – (1975) A Bend in the River – (1979) Finding the Centre – (1984) The Enigma of Arrival – (1987) A Way in the World – (1994) Half a Life – (2001) Magic Seeds – (2004)
Non-fiction The Middle Passage: Impressions of Five
Societies – British, French and Dutch in the West Indies and South America (1962)
An Area of Darkness (1964) The Loss of El Dorado – (1969) The Overcrowded Barracoon and Other
Articles (1972) India: A Wounded Civilization (1977) A Congo Diary (1980) The Return of Eva Perón and the Killings
in Trinidad (1980) Among the Believers: An Islamic
Journey (1981) A Turn in the South (1989) India: A Million Mutinies Now (1990) Homeless by Choice (1992, with R.
Jhabvala and Salman Rushdie) Bombay (1994, with Raghubir Singh) Beyond Belief: Islamic Excursions among
the Converted Peoples (1998) Between Father and Son: Family
Letters (1999, edited by Gillon Aitken) Reading & Writing: A Personal
Literary Occasions: Essays (2003, by Pankaj Mishra)
A Writer's People: Ways of Looking and Feeling (2007)
The Masque of Africa: Glimpses of African Belief (2010)
1970 J. G. Farrell
(This is shaded as yellow to bring to your notice that this was not awarded Booker Prize, but it was awarded Lost Man Booker Prize in 2010)
Troubles Phoenix Early works A Man From Elsewhere (1963) The Lung (1965) A Girl in the Head (1967)
Empire Trilogy Troubles (1970) The Siege of Krishnapur (1973) The Singapore Grip (1978)
Published posthumously 1973-74: The Pussycat Who Fell in Love
with a Suitcase. Atlantis. 6 (Winter 1973/4), pp. 6–10
1981: The Hill Station; and An Indian Diary, unfinished, edited by John Spurling. London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ISBN 0-297-77922-2
1970 Bernice Rubens The Elected Member
Eyre & Spottiswoode
Works Set on Edge (1960) Madame Sousatzka (1962) Mate in Three (1966) Chosen People (1969) The Elected Member (1969) (Booker
Prize for Fiction 1970) Sunday Best (1971) Go Tell the Lemming (1973) I Sent a Letter To My Love (1975) The Ponsonby Post (1977) A Five-Year Sentence (1978) Spring Sonata (1979) Birds of Passage (1981) Brothers (1983) Mr Wakefield's Crusade (1985) Our Father (1987) Kingdom Come (1990) A Solitary Grief (1991) Mother Russia (1992) Autobiopsy (1993) Hijack (1993) Yesterday in the Back Lane (1995) The Waiting Game (1997) I, Dreyfus (1999) Milwaukee (2001) Nine Lives (2002)
Faber & Faber Novels A Journey to the Interior (1945) Agents and Witnesses (1947) Mariner Dances (1948) The Loot Runners (1949) The Snow Pasture (1949) The Young May Moon (1950) A Season in England (1951) A Step to Silence (1952) The Retreat (1953) Picnic at Sakkara (1955) Revolution and Roses (1957) Ten Miles From Anywhere (1958) A Guest and His Going (1960) The Barbary Light (1962) One of the Founders (1965) Spirit of Jem (1967) Something to Answer For (1968) A Lot to Ask (1973) Kith (1977) Feelings Have Changed (1981) Leaning in the Wind (1986) Coming in with the Tide (1991) Something About Women (1995)
Non fiction Maria Edgeworth (1950) The Novel, 1945-1950 (1951) The Uses of Broadcasting (1978) The Egypt Story (1979) Warrior Pharaohs (1980) Saladin in His Time (1983)