The Best of the Booker Readers’ Guides Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee Publisher by Vintage Paperback RRP £7.99 Winning year 1999 Other shortlisted titles in 1999 Anita Desai – Fasting, Feasting Michael Frayn – Headlong Andrew O’Hagan – Our Fathers Ahdaf Soueif – The Map of Love Colm Toibin – The Blackwater Lightship 1999 Judges Gerald Kaufman (Chair), Sheena McKay, John Sutherland, Boyd Tonkin, Natasha Walter www.themanbookerprize.com
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The Best of the Booker
Readers’ GuidesDisgraceby J.M. CoetzeePublisher by VintagePaperback RRP £7.99
Winning year 1999
Other shortlisted titles in 1999AnitaDesai–Fasting, FeastingMichaelFrayn–HeadlongAndrewO’Hagan–Our FathersAhdafSoueif–The Map of LoveColmToibin–The Blackwater Lightship
About the author JMCoetzeewasborninSouthAfricain1940.Hewonthe1983BookerPrizewithLife & Times of Michael KandthenagainwithDisgracein1999.HisnovelsincludeWaiting for the Barbarians(awardedtheJamesTaitBlackMemorialPrizein1980)andThe Master of Petersburg(awardedtheIrishTimesInternationalFictionPrizein1995).In2003hewasawardedtheNobelPrizeforLiterature.JMCoetzeelivesinAustralia.
Other books by JM Coetzee Life&TimesofMichaelK;Dusklands;IntheHeartoftheCountry;WaitingfortheBarbarians;Foe;AgeofIron;TheMasterofPetersburg;Boyhood;SlowMan;DiaryofaBadYear
Further Reading Sabbath’sTheatre–PhilipRothTheHouseofMrBiswas–VSNaipaulTheTrial–FranzKafkaTheHouseGun–NadineGordimerDogHeart–BreytenBreytenbach
Readers’ GuidesMidnight’s Childrenby Salman RushdiePublisher by VintagePaperback RRP £7.99
Winning year 1981
Other shortlisted titles in 1981MollyKeane–Good Behaviour DorisLessing–The Sirian Experiments IanMcEwan–The Comfort of Strangers AnneSchlee–Rhine Journey MurielSpark–Loitering with Intent DMThomas–The White Hotel
About the author SalmanRushdiewasborninBombayinJune1947.Hissecondnovel,theacclaimedMidnight’s Children,waspublishedin1981.ItwontheBookerPrizeforFiction,theJamesTaitBlackMemorialPrize(forfiction),anArtsCouncilWriters’AwardandtheEnglish-SpeakingUnionAward,andin1993wasjudgedtohavebeenthe‘BookerofBookers’,thebestnoveltohavewontheBookerPrizeforFictionintheaward’s25-yearhistory.Hisfourthnovel,The Satanic Verses(1988),leadtotheIranianleadershipissuingafatwaagainsthim.DespitethefatwathenovelwasshortlistedfortheBookerPrizeandwontheWhitbreadNovelAwardin1988.SalmanRushdiecontinuedtowriteandpublishbooks,includingachildren’sbook,Haroun and the Sea of Stories(1990)andwasnominatedfortheManBookerInternationalPrizein2007.SalmanRushdiebecameaKBEin2007
Midnight’s Children BornatthestrokeofmidnightonAugust15,1947,attheprecisemomentofIndia’sindependence,theinfantSaleemSinaiiscelebratedinthepressandwelcomedbyPrimeMinisterNehruhimself.ButthiscoincidenceofbirthhasconsequencesSaleemisnotpreparedfor:telepathicpowersthatconnecthimwith1,000other“midnight’schildren”–allbornintheinitialhourofIndia’sindependence–andanuncannysenseofsmellthatallowshimtosniffoutdangersotherscan’tperceive.Inextricablylinkedtohisnations,Saleem’sbiographyisawhirlwindofdisastersandtriumphsthatmirrorthecourseofmodernIndiaatitsmostimpossibleandglorious.
Other books by Salman RushdieGrimus;Shame;TheJaguarSmile;TheSatanicVerses;HarounandtheSeaofStories;ImaginaryHomelands;TheWizardofOz;TheMoor’sLastSigh;TheGroundBeneathHerFeet,Fury;Midnight’sChildrenScreenplay;ShalimarTheClown;TheEnchantressofFlorence
Further Reading Ulysses–JamesJoyceTheGodofSmallThings–ArundhatiRoyASuitableBoy–VikramSethWhiteTeeth–ZadieSmith
Readers’ GuidesOscar and Lucindaby Peter CareyPublisher Faber and FaberPaperback RRP £8.99
Winning year 1988
Other shortlisted titles in 1988BruceChatwin–UtzPenelopeFitzgerald–The Beginning of Spring DavidLodge–Nice Work SalmanRushdie–The Satanic Verses MarinerWarner–The Lost Father 1988 JudgesTheRtHonMichaelFoot(chair),SebastianFaulks;PhilipFrenchBlakeMorrison;DrRoseTremain
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About the author PeterCareywasborninAustraliainMay1943.HewontheBookerPrizein1988forOscar and Lucinda(whichhassincebeenmadeintoafilmstarringRalphFiennes)andwasshortlistedin1985withIllywhacker.HewonTheManBookerPrizeforthesecondtimein2001withTrue History of the Kelly GangandwasnominatedfortheManBookerInternationalPrizein2007.HisotherhonoursincludetheCommonwealthWriters’PrizeandtheMilesFranklinLiteraryAward.HenowlivesinNewYorkCitywhereheisthedirectoroftheHunterCollegeprogrammeincreativewriting.
Oscar and Lucinda OscarisayoungEnglishclergymanwhohasbrokenwithhispastanddevelopedadisturbingtalentforgambling.Acountrygirlofsingularambition,LucindamovestoSydney,drivenbydreamsofself-relianceandthebuildingofanindustrialUtopia.Togetherthisunlikelypaircreateandarecreatedbythespectacleofmid-nineteenthcenturyAustralia.
• Oscar and Lucindaisfilledwithinnuendoandinsinuationsandthereisrarelyadirectsentence.WhateffectdoesthisindirectstylehaveontheplotandyourinsightintothecharactersofOscarandLucinda?
Other books by Peter Carey Bliss;Illywhacker;OscarandLucinda;TheTaxInspector;TheUnusualLifeofTristanSmith;CollectedStories;TheBigBazoohley;JackMaggs;30DaysinSydney:AWildlyDistortedAccount;TrueHistoryoftheKellyGang;MyLifeasaFake;WrongaboutJapan;Theft:ALoveStory;HisIllegalSelf
Further Reading BeNearMe–AndrewO’HaganIllywhacker–PeterCareyTheTinDrum–GunterGrassTheRiders–TimWinton
Other shortlisted titles in 1974StanleyMiddleton–Holiday(jointwinner)KingsleyAmis–Ending Up BerylBainbridge–The Bottle Factory Outing CPSnow–In Their Wisdom
About the author NadineGordimerwasborninSprings,inSouthAfricain1923.ShewaseducatedataconventschoolandspentayearatWitwaterstrandUniversity.Sincethen,herlifehasbeendevotedtoherwriting.Herfirstnovel,The Lying Days(1953),wasbasedlargelyonherownlifeandsetinherhometown.In1974,hernovelThe ConservationistwasjointwinneroftheBookerPrizeforFiction.NadineGordimerhasbeenawardedfifteenhonorarydegreesfromuniversitiesinUSA,Belgium,SouthAfrica,andfromYork,OxfordandCambridgeUniversities.ShewasmadeaCommandeurdel’OrdredesArtsetdesLettres,andwasjudgeoftheManBookerInternationalPrizein2007.ShewasalsoafounderoftheCongressofSouthAfricanWriters.In1991shewasawardedtheNobelPrizeforLiterature,andin2007,theChevalierdelaLégiond’Honneur.
The Conservationist Mehringisrich.HehasalltheprivilegesandpossessionsthatSouthAfricahastooffer,buthispossessionsrefusetoremainobjects.Hiswife,son,andmistressleavehim;hisforemanandworkersbecomeincreasinglyindifferenttohisstewardship;eventhelandrisesup,asdrought,thenflood,destroyhisfarm.
Other books by Nadine Gordimer TheLyingDays;TheSoftVoiceoftheSerpentandOtherStories;SixFeetoftheCountry:ShortStories;AWorldofStrangers;Friday’sFootprint;OccasionforLoving;NotforPublication,TheLateBourgeoisWorld;AGuestofHonour;Livingstone’sCompanions:Stories;SelectedStories;SomeMondayforSure;Burger’sDaughter;ASoldier’sEmbrace;July’sPeople;SomethingOutThere;TheTannerLecturesonHumanValues;Lifetimes:UnderApartheid;ReflectionsofSouthAfrica:ShortStories;TheEssentialGesture:Writing,PoliticsandPlaces;MySon’sStor;CrimesofConscience:SelectedShortStories;JumpandOtherStories;WhyHaven’tYouWritten?;NonetoAccompanyMe;WritingandBeingHarald;ClaudiaandTheirSonDuncanTheHouseGun;LivinginHopeandHistory:NotesFromOurCentury;ThePickup;LootandOtherStories;GetALife;BeethovenWasOne-SixteenthBlackFurther Reading IntheHeartoftheCountry–JMCoetzeeInaFreeState–VSNaipaul
Readers’ GuidesThe Ghost Roadby Pat BarkerPublisher PenguinPaperback RRP £7.99
Winning year 1995
Other shortlisted titles in 1995JustinCartwright–In Every Face I MeetSalmanRushdie–The Moor’s Last SighBarryUnsworth–The Morality PlayTimWinton–The Riders
About the author PatBarkerwasborninYorkshireinMay1943.Herfirstbook,Union Street(1982)wontheFawcettSocietyBookPrize,whilehersecond,Blow Your House Down(1984),wasadaptedforthestagebySarahDanielsin1994.HertrilogyofnovelsabouttheFirstWorldWar,whichbeganwithRegenerationin1991,waspartlyinspiredbyhergrandfather’sexperiencesfightinginthetrenchesinFrance.Regenerationwasmadeintoafilmin1997starringJonathanPryceandJamesWilby.The Eye in the Door(1993),thesecondnovelinthetrilogy,wontheGuardianFictionPrize,andThe Ghost Road(1995),thefinalnovelintheseries,wontheBookerPrizeforFiction.PatBarkerwasawardedaCBEin2000.PatBarkerlivesinDurham.
The Ghost Road 1918,andBillyPriorisinFranceonceagain.Arealtestcaseforthe‘shell-shock’therapiespractisedatCraiglockhartWarHospitalwhere,withWilfredOwen,hewasapatient.Priorexperiencesalate-summeridyll,somedaysofperfectbeauty,beforethefinalbattlesinawarthathasdestroyedmostofhisgeneration.InLondon,Prior’spsychologist,WilliamRivers,tendstohisnewpatients,moreyoungmenwhoselivesandmindshavebeenshattered.AndrememberstheprimitivesocietyonEddystoneIslandwherehestudiedasananthropologistbeforethewar.
Other books by Pat Barker UnionStreet;BlowYourHouse;TheCentury’sDaughter;TheManWhoWasn’tThere;Regeneration;TheEyeintheDoor;TheGhostRoad;AnotherWorld;BorderCrossing;DoubleVision;LifeClass
Further Reading PenguinBookofFirstWorldWarProse–JohnGloverandJonSilkinBirdsong–SebastianFaulksThreeDayRoad–JosephBoydenAllQuietontheWesternFront–ErichMariaRemarque
About the author JGFarrellwasborninLiverpoolinJanuary1935.In1956hewenttostudyatBrasenoseCollege,Oxford;itwaswhiletherehecontractedpolio.Hedrewheavilyonhisexperienceforhissecondnovel,The Lung(1965).Hisnovel,Troubles(1970),thefirstintheEmpiretrilogy,wontheFaberMemorialPrizein1971.AfilmversionofTroubleswasmadeforBritishtelevisionin1988.ThesecondintheEmpiretrilogy,The Siege of Krishnapur(1973)wontheBookerPrize.JGFarrelldiedin1979.
The Siege of Krishnapur India,1857–theyearoftheGreatMutiny,whenMuslimsoldiersturnedintobloodyrebellionontheirBritishoverlords.TheSiegeofKrishnapurissetinanisolatedVictorianoutpostonthesubcontinent.Rumoursofstrifefilterinfromafarandyetthemembersofthecolonialcommunityremainsconfidentoftheirmilitaryandaboveall,moralsuperiority.Butwhentheyfindthemselvesunderactualsiege,thetruecharacteroftheirdominion–atoncebrutal,blundering,andwistful–issoonrevealed.
Siege of Krishnapurthatsaid“AnovelsetinIndiain1857,theyearoftheMutiny,inwhichthepointsofviewoftheIndiansarealmostnonexistent,wouldbeunlikelytowintheManBookerprizethesedays.”
• The Siege of Krishnapurhasamoreformalstyleofwritingcomparedtothatofmanycontemporarynovels,withlongsentencesanddescriptivepassages.Didthishaveanimpactonyourapproachtoreadingthenovel?