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The Complete Booker

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Reading winners and nominees for the Man Booker Prize for Fiction

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The Complete Booker The Complete Booker Reading winners and nominees for the Man Booker Prize for Fiction Pages Home 2010 Challenge 2011 Challenge Perpetual Challenge Booker Prize Winners List Saturday, February 10, 2018 1970 - (Lost Booker) Troubles, by J.G. Farrell Troubles is the predecessor to The Siege of Krishnapur which won the Booker, and this one won the Faber Memorial Prize in 1970 (and posthumously, the Lost Booker Prize, one which has zero credibility with me because it was determined by popular vote). Troubles is not as good as Krishnapur , but it's very good in parts. It's set in Ireland just after WW1 when the Troubles were just beginning. Major Bernard Archer goes to the ill-named and shabby Majestic Hotel (a symbol of the declining British Empire) to sort out an intemperate engagement but ends up falling in love with the place despite - or perhaps because of - its eccentricities.  Angela conveniently dies of leukaemia, but it doesn't ...

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