History of the Booker Prize

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Booker Judges
Booker Prize
Booker Prize Winner
Booker Winner
Byatt
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contemporary British novels
English Language Fiction
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Finkler Question
Follow
Girlfriend
Hold
Hotel Du Lac
Kelly Gang
literary award selection process
literary criticism methods
literary prize analysis
Main Character
Man Booker Prize
National Book Award
Odd
Orange Prize
Philip Hensher
postcolonial literature studies
prize culture research
publishing industry impact
Salman Rushdie
Sarah Waters
Spokesman
Wolf Hall
Year's Booker
Year’s Booker
Young British Novelists
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032019116
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Aug 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this book, Merritt Moseley offers a brief history of the Booker Prize since 1992. With a short chapter covering each year, we follow the change in criteria, the highs and lows, short lists, winners, and controversies of the Booker Prize. The book also functions as an example of literary criticism for each of the books involved, analyzing the judging process and the winning books.

Exploring themes such as literary vs. popular fiction, the role of Postcolonial work in what began as a very "British" prize, the role of marketing, publishing, and the Booker organization itself, the book offers a crucial view into literary prize culture. The book spends time looking at exclusions, as well as the overall role and function of the literary prize. What books aren’t included and why? Why has the Booker become so significant?

This book will be of use to anyone with an interest in, or studying, contemporary literature, literary prizes, literary culture and British literature, as well as publishing studies.

Merritt Moseley is an Emeritus Professor of English. He is the author of critical books on Kingsley Amis, Julian Barnes, Michael Frayn, Jonathan Coe, and Pat Barker and is editor of volumes on British and Irish novelists since 1960, Booker Prize novels, and the academic novel. He lives in Asheville, North Carolina.

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