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*[[Charles Johnson, Middle Passage (1990)]] — [[National Book Awards Fiction]] 1990 — | *[[Charles Johnson, Middle Passage (1990)]] — [[National Book Awards Fiction]] 1990 — | ||
*[[David Malouf, The Great World (1990)]] — [[Commonwealth Writers' Prize]] Best Book 1991 — | *[[David Malouf, The Great World (1990)]] — [[Commonwealth Writers' Prize]] Best Book 1991 — | ||
− | *[[Pauline Melville, Shape-Shifter (1990)]] — [[Guardian Award]] Fiction Prize 1990 — [[PEN Macmillan Silver Pen Award]] 1991 — [[Commonwealth Writers' Prize]] Best First Book 1991 — | + | *[[Pauline Melville, Shape-Shifter (1990)]] — [[Guardian Award]] Fiction Prize 1990 — [[PEN/Macmillan Silver Pen Award]] 1991 — [[Commonwealth Writers' Prize]] Best First Book 1991 — |
*[[Nicholas Mosley, Hopeful Monsters (1990)]] — [[Costa/Whitbread]] Book of the Year 1990 — | *[[Nicholas Mosley, Hopeful Monsters (1990)]] — [[Costa/Whitbread]] Book of the Year 1990 — | ||
==1989== | ==1989== | ||
*[[John Banville, The Book of Evidence (1989)]] — [[Booker Prize]] Shortlist 1989 — | *[[John Banville, The Book of Evidence (1989)]] — [[Booker Prize]] Shortlist 1989 — | ||
− | *[[John Casey, Spartina (1989)]] — | + | *[[John Casey, Spartina (1989)]] — [[National Book Awards]] Fiction 1989 — |
− | *[[John Cranna, Visitors (1989)]] — | + | *[[John Cranna, Visitors (1989)]] — [[Commonwealth Writers' Prize]] Best First Book 1990 — |
− | *[[Janet Frame, The Carpathians (1988)]] — | + | *[[Janet Frame, The Carpathians (1988)]] — [[Commonwealth Writers' Prize]] Best Book 1989 — |
− | *[[Kazuo Ishiguro, The Remains of the Day (1989)]] — | + | *[[Kazuo Ishiguro, The Remains of the Day (1989)]] — [[Booker Prize]] Winner 1989 — |
− | *[[Mordecai Richler, Solomon Gursky was Here (1989)]] — | + | *[[Mordecai Richler, Solomon Gursky was Here (1989)]] — [[Commonwealth Writers' Prize]] Best Book 1990 — |
− | *[[Paul Sayer, The Comforts of Madness (1988)]] — | + | *[[Paul Sayer, The Comforts of Madness (1988)]] — [[Constable Trophy]] Fiction 1988 — [[Costa/Whitbread]] Book of the Year 1989 — |
− | *[[Kit Wright, Short Afternoons (1989)]] — | + | *[[Kit Wright, Short Afternoons (1989)]] — [[Hawthornden Prize]] 1990 — [[Heinemann Award]] 1990 — |
==1988== | ==1988== | ||
− | *[[Alan Bennett, Talking Heads (1988)]] — | + | *[[Alan Bennett, Talking Heads (1988)]] — [[Hawthornden Prize]] 1989 — |
− | *[[Bonnie Burnard, Women of Influence (1988)]] — | + | *[[Bonnie Burnard, Women of Influence (1988)]] — [[Commonwealth Writers' Prize]] Best First Book 1989 — |
− | *[[Peter Carey, Oscar and Lucinda (1988)]] — | + | *[[Peter Carey, Oscar and Lucinda (1988)]] — [[Booker Prize]] Winner 1988 — [[Townsville Foundation for Australian Literary Studies Award]] 1988 — [[South Australia Festival Award]] 1988 — [[NBC Banjo Award]] 1989 — [[Miles Franklin Award]] 1989 — |
− | *[[Pete Dexter, Paris Trout (1988)]] — | + | *[[Pete Dexter, Paris Trout (1988)]] — [[National Book Awards]] Fiction 1988 — |
− | *[[Alan Hollinghurst, The Swimming Pool Library (1988)] — [[Somerset Maugham Award]] 1989 — | + | *[[Alan Hollinghurst, The Swimming Pool Library (1988)]] — [[Somerset Maugham Award]] 1989 — |
− | *[[Salman Rushdie, Satanic Verses (1988)]] — | + | *[[Salman Rushdie, Satanic Verses (1988)]] — [[Booker Prize]] Shortlist 1988 — [[Costa/Whitbread]] Novel Award 1988 — [[German Author of the Year]] 1989 — |
− | *[[Matthew Yorke, The March Fence (1988)]] — | + | *[[Matthew Yorke, The March Fence (1988)]] — [[John Llewellyn Rhys Prize]] 1988 — |
==1987== | ==1987== | ||
− | *[[Penelope Lively, Moon Tiger (1987)]] — | + | *[[Penelope Lively, Moon Tiger (1987)]] — [[Booker Prize]] Winner 1987 — |
− | *[[Toni Morrison, Beloved (1987)]] — | + | *[[Toni Morrison, Beloved (1987)]] — [[Pulitzer Prize for Fiction]] 1989 — |
− | *[[George Turner, The Sea and the Summer (1987)]] — | + | *[[George Turner, The Sea and the Summer (1987)]] —[[Commonwealth Writers' Prize]] Runner Up 1988 — |
− | *[[Jeanette Winterson, The Passion (1987)]] — | + | *[[Jeanette Winterson, The Passion (1987)]] — [[John Llewellyn Rhys Prize]] 1987 — |
==1986== | ==1986== | ||
− | *[[Kingsley Amis, The Old Devils (1986)]] — | + | *[[Kingsley Amis, The Old Devils (1986)]] — [[Booker Prize]] Winner 1986 — |
− | *[[Larry Heinemann, Paco's Story (1986)]] — | + | *[[Larry Heinemann, Paco's Story (1986)]] — [[National Book Awards]] Fiction 1987 — |
− | *[[Witi Ihimaera, The Matriarch (1986)]] — | + | *[[Witi Ihimaera, The Matriarch (1986)]] — [[Goodman Fielder Wattie Book Award]] Poetry 1986 — |
− | *[[Festus Iyayi, Heroes (1986)]] — | + | [[Commonwealth Writers' Prize]] Runner Up 1987 — |
− | *[[Kazuo Ishiguro, An Artist of the Floating World (1986)]] — | + | *[[Festus Iyayi, Heroes (1986)]] — [[Commonwealth Writers' Prize]] Best Book 1988 — |
− | *[[Tim Parks, Loving Roger (1986)]] — | + | *[[Kazuo Ishiguro, An Artist of the Floating World (1986)]] — [[Booker Prize]] Shortlist 1986 — [[Costa/Whitbread]] Book of the Year 1986 — |
+ | *[[Tim Parks, Loving Roger (1986)]] — [[John Llewellyn Rhys Prize]] 1986 — | ||
*[[Olive Senior, Summer Lightning (1986)]] — — | *[[Olive Senior, Summer Lightning (1986)]] — — | ||
Revision as of 09:01, 31 July 2007
my little sandbox
2007-08 AM Zadie Smith's Multicultural World
Links Pulp Fiction
- http://home.nikocity.de/fabianweb/pulp.html
- http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3768/is_199901/ai_n8848104
- http://dmoz.org/Arts/Movies/Titles/P/Pulp_Fiction/
Links generell
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2006
- David Adams Richards, The Friends of Meager Fortune (2006) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book Canada and the Caribbean 2007 —
- Edward St Aubyn, Mother's Milk (2006) — Booker Prize Shortlist 2006 —
- D.Y. Béchard, Vandal Love (2006) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book Canada and the Caribbean 2007 — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book Overall 2007 —
- William Boyd, Restless (2006) — Costa/Whitbread Novel Award 2006 — British Book Awards Richard and Judy Best Read of the Year 2007 Shortlist —
- Maxine Case, All We Have Left Unsaid (2006) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book Africa 2007 —
- Kiran Desai, The Inheritance of Loss (2006) — Booker Prize Winner 2006 — National Book Critics Circle Fiction Award 2007 —
- M.J. Hyland, Carry Me Down (2006) — Booker Prize Shortlist 2006 — Encore Award — Hawthornden Prize 2007 —
- Shaun Johnson, The Native Commissioner (2006) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book Africa 2007 —
- Lloyd Jones, Mister Pip (2006) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book Overall 2007 — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book South East Asia and South Pacific 2007 —
- Hisham Matar, In the Country of Men (2006) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book Europe and South Asia 2007 — Booker Prize Shortlist 2006 — Guardian Award First Book 2006
- Naeem Murr, The Perfect Man (2006) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book Europe and South Asia 2007 — Booker Prize Longlist 2006 —
- Andrew O'Connor, Tuvalu (2006) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book South East Asia and South Pacific 2007 —
- Stef Penney, The Tendernes of Wolves (2006) — Costa/Whitbread First Novel Award 2006 — Costa/Whitbread Book of the Year 2006 —
- Sarah Waters, The Night Watch Virago (2006) — Booker Prize shortlist 2006 — Orange Prize for Fiction shortlist 2006 — British Book Awards Book of the Year shortlist 2007 — James Tait Black Memorial Prize fiction shortlist 2007 —
2005
- John Banville, The Sea (2005) — Booker Prize Winner 2005 —
- Julian Barnes, Arthur & George (2005) — Booker Prize Shortlist 2005 — British Book Awards Best Read of the Year Shortlist 2006 — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book Europe and South Asia 2006 — International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award Shortlist 2007 —
- Sebastian Barry, A Long Long Way (2005) — Booker Prize Shortlist 2005 — International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award Shortlist 2007 —
- Justin Cartwright, The Promise of Happiness (2005) — Hawthornden Prize Winner 2005 — Sunday Times of South Africa Prize 2005
- Kate Grenville, The Secret River (2005) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 2006 — Booker Prize Shortlist 2006 —
- Kazuo Ishiguro, Never Let Me Go (2005) — Booker Prize Shortlist 2005 — British Book Awards Author of the Year Shortlist 2006 — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book Europe and South Asia (shortlist) 2006 — James Tait Black Memorial Prize Fiction Shortlist 2006 —
- Uzodinma Iweala, Beasts of No Nation (2005) — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 2005 —
- Mark McWatt, Suspended Sentences: Fictions of Atonement (2005) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 2006 —
- Kate Mosse, Labyrinth (2005) — British Book Awards Richard & Judy Best Read of the Year 2006 —
- Ali Smith, The Accidental (2004) — Booker Prize Shortlist 2005 — Costa/Whitbread Novel Award 2005 — James Tait Black Memorial Prize Fiction Shortlist 2006 — Orange Prize for Fiction Shortlist 2006 — Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year Award 2006 —
- Zadie Smith, On Beauty (2005) — Orange Prize for Fiction 2006 — Booker Prize Shortlist 2005 — Somerset Maugham Award 2006 — Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize 2006 — British Book Awards Decibel Writer of the Year 2006 — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Europe and South Asia Best Book 2006 —
- William Vollmann, Europe Central (2005) — National Book Awards Fiction 2005 —
2004
- Alan Hollinghurst, The Line of Beauty (2004) — Booker Prize Winner 2004 —
- Andrea Levy, Small Island (2004) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 2005 — Costa/Whitbread Novel Award 2004 — Costa/Whitbread Book of the Year 2004 — Orange Prize for Fiction 2004 —
- David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas (2004) — British Book Awards Richard & Judy Best Read of the Year]] 2005 —British Book Awards Literary Fiction 2005 — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Europe and South Asia Best Book 2005 — Booker Prize Shortlist 2004 —
- Jonathan Trigell, Boy A (2004) — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 2004 —
- Lily Tuck, The News from Paraguay (2004) — National Book Awards Fiction 2004 —
2003
- Monica Ali, Brick Lane (2003) — Booker PrizeShortlist 2003 —
- Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code (2003) — British Book Awards The Book of the Year 2005 —
- Mark Haddon, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (2003) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 2004 — Costa/Whitbread Book of the Year 2003 —
- Shirley Hazzard, The Great Fire (2003) — National Book Awards Fiction 2003 —
- Valerie Martin, Property (2003) — Orange Prize for Fiction 2003 —
- Charlotte Mendelson, Daughters of Jerusalem (2003) — Somerset Maugham Award 2004 — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 2003 — Sunday Times Award Young Writer of the Year Shortlist 2003 —
- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Purple Hibiscus (2003) — Booker Prize Longlist 2004 — YALSA Best Books for Young Adults Award Nominated 2004 — Orange Prize for Fiction Shortlist 2004 — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize Shortlist 2004 —
- Caryl Phillips, A Distant Shore (2003) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 2004 —
- DBC Pierre, Vernon God Little (2003) — Booker Prize Winner 2003 —
- Lionel Shriver, We need to Talk About Kevin (2003) — Orange Prize for Fiction 2005 —
2002
- Austin Clarke, The Polished Hoe (2002) — Giller Prize 2002 — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 2003 —
- Eamon Duffy, The Voices of Morebath: Reformation and Rebellion in an English Village (2002) — Hawthornden Prize 2002 —
- William Fiennes, The Snow Geese (2002) — Hawthornden Prize 2003 — Samuel Johnson Prize 2003 — Sunday Times Award Young Writer of the Year 2003 —
- Julia Glass, Three Junes (2002) — National Book Awards Fiction 2002 —
- Sarah Hall, Haweswater (2002) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 2003 — Betty Trask Award 2003 — Lakeland Book of the Year Award 2003
- Mary Laven, Virgins of Venice (2002) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 2003 — Betty Trask Award 2002 — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 2002 —
- Alice Sebold, The Lovely Bones (2002) — British Book Awards Richard & Judy Best Read of the Year 2002 —
2001
- Richard Flanagan, Gould's Book of Fish (2001) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 2002 — Miles Franklin Award Shortlist 2002 —
- Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections (2001) — National Book Awards Fiction 2001 — ALL-TIME 100 Greatest Novels 2005 —
- Manu Herbstein, Ama, A Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade (2001) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 2002 —
- Susanna Jones, The Earthquake Bird (2001) — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 2001 —
- Yann Martel, Life of Pi (2001) — Booker Prize Winner 2002 —
- Ian McEwan, Atonement (2001) — Booker Prize Shortlist 2001 — ALL-TIME 100 Greatest Novels 2005 —
- Ann Patchett, Bel Canto (2001) — Orange Prize for Fiction 2002 — PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction 2002 —
- Philip Pullman, The Amber Spyglass (2001) — British Book Awards Children's Book of the Year 2000 — British Book Awards Author of the Year 2001 — Costa/Whitbread Book of the Year 2001 — World Fantasy Award Best Novel Shortlist —
- Helen Simpson, Hey Yeah Right Get a Life (2001) — Hawthornden Prize 2001 —
2000
- Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin (2000) — Hammett Prize 2001 — ALL-TIME 100 Greatest Novels 2005 — Booker Prize Winner 2000 —
- Peter Carey, True History of the Kelly Gang (2000) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 2001 —
- Linda Grant, When I Lived in Modern Times (2000) — Orange Prize for Fiction 2000 —
- Matthew Kneale, English Passengers (2000) — Costa/Whitbread Book of the Year 2000 — Booker Prize Shortlist 2000 —
- Edward Platt, Leadville (2000) — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 2000 — Somerset Maugham Award 2001 —
- Zadie Smith, White Teeth (2000) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 2001 — British Book Awards Newcomer of the Year 2001 — Betty Trask Award 2001 — Guardian Award First Book 2000 — James Tait Black Memorial Prize Fiction 2000 — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize shortlist 2000 — Costa/Whitbread First Novel Award 2000 — Authors' Club First Novel Award shortlist 2001 — Orange Prize for Fiction shortlist 2001 — WH Smith Award for Best New Talent 2001 —
1999
- J.M. Coetzee, Disgrace (1999) — Booker Prize Winner 1999 — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 2000 — Observer Greatest Novel of the Last 25 Years 2006 —
- Kate Grenville, The Idea of Perfection (1999) — Orange Prize for Fiction 2001 —
- Ha Jin, Waiting (1999) — National Book Awards Fiction 1999 — PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction 2000 —
- David Mitchell, Ghostwritten (1999) — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 1999 —
- Jeffrey Moore, Prisoner in a Red-Rose Chain (1999) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 2000 —
- Tony Parsons, Man and Boy (1999) — British Book Awards The Book of the Year 2001 —
- Susan Sontag, In America (1999) — National Book Awards Fiction 2000 —
1998
- Murray Bail, Eucalyptus (1998) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 1999 — Miles Franklin Award 1999 —
- Kiran Desai, Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard (1998) — Betty Trask Award 1998 —
- Alice McDermott, Charming Billy (1998) — National Book Awards Fiction 1998 —
- Ian McEwan, Amsterdam (1998) — Booker Prize Winner 1998 —
- Kerri Sakamoto, The Electrical Field (1998) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 1999 — Governor General's Award Finalist 1999 —
1997
- Suzanne Berne, A Crime in the Neighborhood (1997) — Orange Prize for Fiction 1999 —
- Peter Carey, Jack Maggs (1997) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 1998 — Miles Franklin Award 1998 —
- Peter Ho Davies, The Ugliest House in the World (1997) — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 1998 —
- Charles Frazier, Cold Mountain (1997) — National Book Awards Fiction 1997 —
- Anne Michaels, Fugitive Pieces (1997) — Orange Prize for Fiction 1997 —
- Arundhati Roy, The God of Small Things (1997) — Booker Prize Winner 1997 —
- Carol Shields, Larry's Party (1997) — Orange Prize for Fiction 1998 — National Book Critics Circle Award 1998 —
- Phil Whitaker, Eclipse of the Sun (1997) — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 1997 —
- Tim Wynveen, Angel Falls (1997) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 1998 —
1996
- Beryl Bainbridge, Every Man for Himself (1996) — Booker Prize Shortlist 1996 — Costa/Whitbread Novel Award 1996 —
- Nicola Barker, Heading Inland (1996) — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 1996 —
- Andrea Barrett, Ship Fever and Other Stories (1996) — National Book Awards Fiction 1996 —
- Helen Fielding, Bridget Jones's Diary (1996) — British Book Awards The Book of the Year 1998 —
- John Lanchester, The Debt to Pleasure (1996) — Hawthornden Prize 1997 — Costa/Whitbread Book of the Year 1996 — Costa/Whitbread First Novel 1996 — Betty Trask Award 1996 — Julia Child Award 1996 —
- Earl Lovelace, Salt (1996) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 1997 —
- Anne-Marie MacDonald, Fall on Your Knees (1996) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 1997 —
- Graham Swift, Last Orders (1996) — Booker Prize Winner 1996 —
1995
- ???, Delia Smith's Winter Collection (1995) — British Book Awards The Book of the Year 1996 —
- Pat Barker, The Ghost Road (1995) — Booker Prize Winner 1995 —
- Vikram Chandra, Red Earth and Pouring Rain (1995) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 1996 —
- Helen Dunmore, A Spell of Winter (1995) — Orange Prize for Fiction 1996 —
- Hilary Mantel, An Experiment in Love (1995) — Hawthornden Prize 1996 —
- Melanie McGrath, Motel Nirvana (1995) — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 1995 —
- Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance (1995) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 1996 —
- Philip Roth, Sabbath's Theater (1995) — National Book Awards Fiction 1995 —
- Salman Rushdie, The Moor's Last Sigh (1995) — Costa/Whitbread Book of the Year 1996 — Aristeion Prize 1996 —
- Dava Sobel, Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time (1995) — British Book Awards The Book of the Year 1997 —
- William Trevor, Felicia's Journey (1995) — Costa/Whitbread Book of the Year 1995 —
1994
- Louis de Bernières, Captain Corelli's Mandolin (1994) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 1995 —
- Jonathan Coe, What a Carve Up! (1994) — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 1994 —
- William Gaddis, A Frolic of His Own (1994) — National Book Awards Fiction 1994 —
- James Kelman, How Late It Was, How Late (1994) — Booker Prize Winner 1994 —
- Adib Khan, Seasonal Adjustments (1994) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 1995 —
1993
- Andrew Barrow, The Tap Dancer (1993) — Hawthornden Prize 1993 — McKitterick Prize 1993 —
- Joan Brady, Theory of War (1993) — Costa/Whitbread Book of the Year 1993 —
- Roddy Doyle, Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha (1993) — Booker Prize Winner 1993 —
- Jason Goodwin, On Foot to the Golden Horn: A Walk to Istanbul (1993) — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 1993 —
- Keith Oatley, The Case of Emily V (1993) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 1994 —
- Tim Pears, In the Place of Fallen Leaves (1993) — Hawthornden Prize 1994 —
- Annie E. Proulx, The Shipping News (1993) — National Book Awards Fiction 1993 — Irish Times International Prize Fiction 1993 — Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize Fiction 1993 — Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 1994 —
- Vikram Seth, A Suitable Boy (1993) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 1994 — WH Smith Literary Award 1994 —
1992
- Githa Hariharan, The Thousand Faces of Night (1992) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 1993 —
- Matthew Kneale, Sweet Thames (1992) — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 1992 —
- Cormac McCarthy, All the Pretty Horses (1992) — National Book Awards Fiction 1992 —
- Alex Miller, The Ancestor Game (1992) — FAW Barbara Ramsden Award Winner 1992 — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 1993 — Miles Franklin Award 1993 — NBC Banjo Award 1993 —
- Ferdinand Mount, Of Love and Asthma (1992) — Hawthornden Prize 1992 —
- Michael Ondaatje, The English Patient (1992) — Booker Prize Winner 1992 — Governor General's AwardsLiterary Merit 1992 —
- Jeff Torrington, Swing Hammer Swing! (1992) — Costa/Whitbread Book of the Year 1993 —
- Barry Unsworth, Sacred Hunger (1992) — Booker Prize Winner 1992 —
1991
- Robert Antoni, Divina Trace (1991) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 1992 —
- Jung Chang, Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China (1991) — NCR Book 1992 — British Book Awards The Book of the Year 1994 —
- A. L. Kennedy, Night Geometry and the Garscadden Trains (1991) — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 1991 —
- Rohinton Mistry, Such a Long Journey (1991) — Booker Prize Shortlist 1991 — Governor General's Award Fiction| 1991 — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 1992 — Books in Canada Award First Novel 1992 —
- Ben Okri, The Famished Road (1991) — Booker Prize Winner 1991 — Chianti Ruffino-Antico Fattore 1993 — Premio Grinzane Cavour 1994 —
- Norman Rush, Mating (1991) — National Book Awards Fiction 1991 — Irish Times International Prize Fiction 1992 —
1990
- A.S. Byatt, Possession: A Romance (1990) — Booker Prize Winner 1990 — Irish Times International Prize Fiction 1990 — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Runner Up 1991 — Commonweath Writers' Prize Best Book Eurasian Section 1991 —
- Nadine Gordimer, My Son's Story (1990) — Nobel Prize in Literature 1991 —
- Charles Johnson, Middle Passage (1990) — National Book Awards Fiction 1990 —
- David Malouf, The Great World (1990) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 1991 —
- Pauline Melville, Shape-Shifter (1990) — Guardian Award Fiction Prize 1990 — PEN/Macmillan Silver Pen Award 1991 — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 1991 —
- Nicholas Mosley, Hopeful Monsters (1990) — Costa/Whitbread Book of the Year 1990 —
1989
- John Banville, The Book of Evidence (1989) — Booker Prize Shortlist 1989 —
- John Casey, Spartina (1989) — National Book Awards Fiction 1989 —
- John Cranna, Visitors (1989) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 1990 —
- Janet Frame, The Carpathians (1988) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 1989 —
- Kazuo Ishiguro, The Remains of the Day (1989) — Booker Prize Winner 1989 —
- Mordecai Richler, Solomon Gursky was Here (1989) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 1990 —
- Paul Sayer, The Comforts of Madness (1988) — Constable Trophy Fiction 1988 — Costa/Whitbread Book of the Year 1989 —
- Kit Wright, Short Afternoons (1989) — Hawthornden Prize 1990 — Heinemann Award 1990 —
1988
- Alan Bennett, Talking Heads (1988) — Hawthornden Prize 1989 —
- Bonnie Burnard, Women of Influence (1988) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book 1989 —
- Peter Carey, Oscar and Lucinda (1988) — Booker Prize Winner 1988 — Townsville Foundation for Australian Literary Studies Award 1988 — South Australia Festival Award 1988 — NBC Banjo Award 1989 — Miles Franklin Award 1989 —
- Pete Dexter, Paris Trout (1988) — National Book Awards Fiction 1988 —
- Alan Hollinghurst, The Swimming Pool Library (1988) — Somerset Maugham Award 1989 —
- Salman Rushdie, Satanic Verses (1988) — Booker Prize Shortlist 1988 — Costa/Whitbread Novel Award 1988 — German Author of the Year 1989 —
- Matthew Yorke, The March Fence (1988) — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 1988 —
1987
- Penelope Lively, Moon Tiger (1987) — Booker Prize Winner 1987 —
- Toni Morrison, Beloved (1987) — Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 1989 —
- George Turner, The Sea and the Summer (1987) —Commonwealth Writers' Prize Runner Up 1988 —
- Jeanette Winterson, The Passion (1987) — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 1987 —
1986
- Kingsley Amis, The Old Devils (1986) — Booker Prize Winner 1986 —
- Larry Heinemann, Paco's Story (1986) — National Book Awards Fiction 1987 —
- Witi Ihimaera, The Matriarch (1986) — Goodman Fielder Wattie Book Award Poetry 1986 —
Commonwealth Writers' Prize Runner Up 1987 —
- Festus Iyayi, Heroes (1986) — Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book 1988 —
- Kazuo Ishiguro, An Artist of the Floating World (1986) — Booker Prize Shortlist 1986 — Costa/Whitbread Book of the Year 1986 —
- Tim Parks, Loving Roger (1986) — John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 1986 —
- Olive Senior, Summer Lightning (1986) — —
1985
- Don DeLillo, White Noise (1985) — —
- E.L. Doctorow, World's Fair (1985) — —
- John Milne, Out of the Blue (1985) — —
- Bob Shacochis, Easy in the Islands (1985) — —
1984
- Anita Brookner, Hotel du Lac (1984) — —
- James Buchan, A Parish of Rich Women (1984) — —
- Harriet Doerr, Stones for Ibarra (1984) — —
- Ellen Gilchrist, Victory Over Japan: A Book of Stories (1984) — —
1983
- Keri Hulme, the bone people (1983) — —
- J.M. Coetzee, Life & Times of Michael K (1983) — —
- John Fuller, Flying to Nowhere (1983) — —
- Jonathan Keates, Allegro Postillions (1983) — —
- Andrew Motion, Dangerous Play 1974-1984 (1984) — —
- Lisa St Aubin de Teran, The Slow Train to Milan (1983) — —
1982
- William Boyd, An Ice-Cream War (1982) — Booker Prize Shortlist 1982— John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 1982 —
- Bruce Chatwin, On The Black Hill (1982) — —
- Lisa Goldstein, The Red Magician (1982) — —
- Thomas Keneally, Schindler's Ark (1982) — —
- Gloria Naylor, The Women of Brewster Place (1982) — —
- Alice Walker, The Color Purple (1982) — —
1981
- William Boyd, A Good Man in Africa (1981) — Costa/Whitbread First Novel Award 1981 — Somerset Maugham Award 1982 —
- Douglas Dunn, St. Kilda's Parliament (1981) — —
- Robb Forman Dew, Dale Loves Sophie to Death (1981) — —
- Salman Rushdie, Midnight's Children (1981) — Booker Prize 1981 —
- John Updike, Rabbit is Rich (1981) — —
1980
- Ann Arensberg, Sister Wolf (1980) — —
- William Golding, Rites of Passage (1980) — —
- David Lodge, How Far Can You Go? (1980) — —
- William Maxwell, So Long, See You Tomorrow (1980) — —
- Wright Morris, Plains Song (1980) — —
- Walter Jr. Wangerin, The Book of the Dun Cow (1980) — —
- Eudora Welty, Collected Stories of Eudora Welty (1980) — —
- A.N. Wilson, The Laird of Abbotsford (1980) — —
1979
- Desmond Hogan, The Diamonds at the Bottom of the Sea (1979) — —
- Louis L'Amour, Bendigo Shafter (1979) — —
- John D. MacDonald, The Green Ripper (1979) — —
- Frederik Pohl, Jem (1979) — —
- Christopher Reid, Arcadia (1979) — —
- P.S. Rushforth, Kindergarten (1979) — —
- William Styron, Sophie's Choice (1979) — —
- William Wharton, Birdy (1979) — —
1978
- John Cheever, The Stories of John Cheever (1978) — —
- David Cook, Walter (1978) — —
- John Irving, The World According to Garp (1978) — —
1977
Author and Production History
Publishing History
Awards, Reception and Reviews
Plot Summary
Characters
Narration
Setting
Time Structure
Language and Style
Topics
Specials
Intertext
Adaptations
Further Reading
Links
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2007 BM1 Introduction to Literature, Part 2