Booker Prize

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Booker Prize

(ˈbʊkə)
n
(Literary & Literary Critical Terms) the former name for Man Booker Prize
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The International Booker Prize is an international literary award hosted in the United Kingdom.
His thirteen novels include Midnight's Children, for which he won the Man Booker Prize and Booker of Bookers Prize.
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The Booker Prize for Arabic Fiction aims to reward excellence in the contemporary Arabic novel and raise the level of reading and translating Arabic novels to different languages.
Summary: London [UK], Oct 17 (ANI): Northern Irish writer Anna Burns was announced the winner of the 50th Man Booker Prize for Fiction for her book titled 'Milkman'.
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Author Anna Burns on Tuesday became the first Northern Irish writer, and the first woman since 2013, to win Britain's renowned Man Booker Prize for her novel "Milkman".
THE English Patient author Michael Ondaatje has been named as one of 13 writers on this year's Man Booker Prize longlist, just weeks after he took home the Golden Man Booker, a one-off accolade to mark the literary prize's 50th anniversary.
The Man Booker Prize for fiction was first awarded in 1969 and this year, for the Edugyan and her Black first time, the list includes novels published in Ireland.
Edugyan and her Black The Man Booker Prize for fiction was first awarded in 1969 and this year, for the first time, the list includes novels published in Ireland.
The Man Booker Prize for fiction was Edugyan and her Black first awarded in 1969 and this year, for the first time, the list includes novels published in Ireland.
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