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The following is a list of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize for Fiction. The prize has been awarded each year since 1969 to the best original full-length novel, written in the English language, by a citizen of the Commonwealth of Nations or the Republic of Ireland. In 2014, it was opened for the first time to any work ...
The Booker Prize, formerly the Booker Prize for Fiction (1969–2001) and the Man Booker Prize (2002–2019), is a prestigious literary award conferred each year for the best single work of sustained fiction written in the English language, which was published in the United Kingdom or Ireland.
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"
The 2018 Booker Prize for Fiction was awarded at a ceremony on 16 October 2018. [1] The Man Booker dozen of 13 books was announced on 24 July, and was narrowed down to a shortlist of six on 20 September. The longlist included Sabrina by Nick Drnaso, the first in Booker Prize history to nominate a graphic novel.
The 2024 Booker Prize is a literary award worth £50,000 given for the best English-language novel published between 1 October 2023 and 30 September 2024 in either the United Kingdom or Ireland. The winner, Samantha Harvey for her sci-fi novel Orbital , was announced on 12 November 2024 at Old Billingsgate in London.
The 2015 Booker Prize for Fiction was awarded at a ceremony on 13 October 2015. [1] A longlist of thirteen titles was announced on 29 July, narrowed down to a shortlist of six titles on 15 September. [ 2 ]
This category contains authors who have been awarded the Booker Prize for their fiction. See also Category:Booker Prize–winning works for the novels. Pages in category "Booker Prize winners"
Paul Beatty, winner of the 2016 Man Booker Prize. The 2016 Booker Prize for Fiction was awarded at a ceremony on 25 October 2016. [1] The Man Booker dozen of 13 books was announced on 27 July, narrowed down to a shortlist of six titles on 13 September. [2]