Booker Prize Winners - Winners

Winners

  • John Berger won with G in 1972.

  • Nadine Gordimer won with The Conservationist in 1974.

  • Salman Rushdie won with Midnight's Children in 1981.

  • J. M. Coetzee won with Life & Times of Michael K in 1983, and again with Disgrace in 1999.

  • Kazuo Ishiguro won with The Remains of the Day in 1989.

  • A. S. Byatt won with Possession in 1990.

  • Michael Ondaatje won with The English Patient in 1992.

  • Roddy Doyle won with Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha in 1993.

  • Arundhati Roy won with The God of Small Things in 1997.

  • Ian McEwan won with Amsterdam in 1998.

  • Margaret Atwood won with The Blind Assassin in 2000.

  • Yann Martel won with Life of Pi in 2002.

  • Alan Hollinghurst won with The Line of Beauty in 2004.

  • John Banville won with The Sea in 2005.

  • Kiran Desai won with The Inheritance of Loss in 2006.

  • Anne Enright won with The Gathering in 2007.

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