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The Booker Prize for Fiction The much-publicized Man Booker Prize, awarded annually since 1969 to the best full-length novel written in the British Commonwealth published in the preceding 12 months, is one way of gauging the emerging canon of British fiction (click here to go to the official Man Booker website). But the politics of the selection process can get ugly. Beginning with Money, which was left off the shortlist in 1984, Amis's novels have consistently created Booker controversy.
To find out more about the Booker, including a list of winners and "short-lists" (including Time's Arrow), check out the links below:
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