List of winners and nominated authors of the Booker Prize

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The following is a list of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize for Fiction. The prize has been awarded each year since 1969 to the best original full-length novel, written in the English language, by a citizen of the Commonwealth of Nations or the Republic of Ireland. In 2014, it was opened for the first time to any work published in the United Kingdom and written in (not translated into) the English language.

There have been three special awards celebrating the Booker's history. In 1993, the "Booker of Bookers" prize was awarded to Salman Rushdie for Midnight's Children (the 1981 winner) as the best novel to win the award in its first 25 years. Midnight's Children also won a public vote in 2008, on the prize's fortieth anniversary, for "The Best of the Booker". In 2018 a special "Golden Booker" was awarded celebrating 50 years of the award; this was won by Michael Ondaatje for The English Patient.

Winners, shortlists and longlists

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Year Award Author Title Publisher Judges
1969 Winner P. H. Newby Something to Answer For Faber & Faber
Shortlist Barry England Figures in a Landscape Jonathan Cape
Nicholas Mosley Impossible Object Hodder & Stoughton
Iris Murdoch The Nice and the Good Chatto & Windus
Muriel Spark The Public Image Macmillan
Gordon Williams From Scenes Like These Secker & Warburg
1970 Winner Bernice Rubens The Elected Member Eyre & Spottiswoode
Shortlist A. L. Barker John Brown's Body Hogarth
Elizabeth Bowen Eva Trout Jonathan Cape
Iris Murdoch Bruno's Dream Chatto & Windus
William Trevor Mrs Eckdorf in O'Neill's Hotel Bodley Head
Terence Wheeler The Conjunction Angus & Robertson
1970*[1] Winner J. G. Farrell Troubles Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Shortlist Nina Bawden The Birds on the Trees Virago
Shirley Hazzard The Bay of Noon Macmillan
Mary Renault Fire From Heaven Longman
Muriel Spark The Driver's Seat Macmillan
Patrick White The Vivisector Jonathan Cape
Longlist[2] Brian Aldiss The Hand Reared Boy Weidenfeld & Nicolson
H. E. Bates A Little of What You Fancy? Michael Joseph
Melvyn Bragg A Place in England Secker & Warburg
Christy Brown Down All the Days Secker & Warburg
Len Deighton Bomber Jonathan Cape
Elaine Feinstein The Circle Hutchinson
Reginald Hill A Clubbable Woman HarperCollins
Susan Hill I'm the King of the Castle Hamish Hamilton
Francis King A Domestic Animal Longman
Margaret Laurence The Fire Dwellers Macmillan
David Lodge Out of the Shelter Macmillan
Iris Murdoch A Fairly Honourable Defeat Chatto & Windus
Shiva Naipaul Fireflies André Deutsch
Patrick O'Brian Master and Commander Collins
Joe Orton Head To Toe Methuen
Ruth Rendell A Guilty Thing Surprised Hutchinson
1971 Winner V. S. Naipaul In a Free State Deutsch
Shortlist Thomas Kilroy The Big Chapel Faber & Faber
Doris Lessing Briefing for a Descent into Hell Jonathan Cape
Mordecai Richler St. Urbain's Horseman Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Derek Robinson Goshawk Squadron Heinemann
Elizabeth Taylor Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont Chatto & Windus
1972 Winner John Berger G. Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Shortlist Susan Hill The Bird of Night Hamish Hamilton
Thomas Keneally The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith Angus & Robertson
David Storey Pasmore Longman
1973 Winner J. G. Farrell The Siege of Krishnapur Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Shortlist Beryl Bainbridge The Dressmaker Duckworth
Elizabeth Mavor A Green Equinox Michael Joseph
Iris Murdoch The Black Prince Chatto & Windus
1974 Winners Nadine Gordimer The Conservationist Jonathan Cape
Stanley Middleton Holiday Hutchinson
Shortlist Kingsley Amis Ending Up Jonathan Cape
Beryl Bainbridge The Bottle Factory Outing Duckworth
C. P. Snow In Their Wisdom Macmillan
1975 Winner Ruth Prawer Jhabvala Heat and Dust John Murray
Shortlist Thomas Keneally Gossip from the Forest Collins
1976 Winner David Storey Saville Jonathan Cape
Shortlist André Brink An Instant in the Wind W. H. Allen
R. C. Hutchinson Rising Michael Joseph
Brian Moore The Doctor's Wife Jonathan Cape
Julian Rathbone King Fisher Lives Michael Joseph
William Trevor The Children of Dynmouth Bodley Head
1977 Winner Paul Scott Staying On Heinemann
Shortlist Paul Bailey Peter Smart's Confessions Jonathan Cape
Caroline Blackwood Great Granny Webster Duckworth
Jennifer Johnston Shadows on Our Skin Hamish Hamilton
Penelope Lively The Road to Lichfield Heinemann
Barbara Pym Quartet in Autumn Macmillan
1978 Winner Iris Murdoch The Sea, the Sea Chatto & Windus
Shortlist Kingsley Amis Jake's Thing Hutchinson
André Brink Rumours of Rain W. H. Allen
Penelope Fitzgerald The Bookshop Duckworth
Jane Gardam God on the Rocks Hamish Hamilton
Bernice Rubens A Five-Year Sentence W. H. Allen
1979 Winner Penelope Fitzgerald Offshore Collins
Shortlist Thomas Keneally Confederates Collins
V. S. Naipaul A Bend in the River Deutsch
Julian Rathbone Joseph Michael Joseph
Fay Weldon Praxis Hodder & Stoughton
1980 Winner William Golding Rites of Passage Faber & Faber
Shortlist Anthony Burgess Earthly Powers Hutchinson
J. L. Carr A Month in the Country Harvester
Anita Desai Clear Light of Day Heinemann
Alice Munro The Beggar Maid Viking
Julia O'Faolain No Country for Young Men Viking
Barry Unsworth Pascali's Island Michael Joseph
1981 Winner Salman Rushdie Midnight's Children Jonathan Cape
Shortlist Molly Keane Good Behaviour Deutsch
Doris Lessing The Sirian Experiments Jonathan Cape
Ian McEwan The Comfort of Strangers Jonathan Cape
Ann Schlee Rhine Journey Macmillan
Muriel Spark Loitering with Intent Bodley Head
D. M. Thomas The White Hotel Gollancz
1982 Winner Thomas Keneally Schindler's Ark Hodder & Stoughton
Shortlist John Arden Silence Among the Weapons Methuen
William Boyd An Ice-Cream War Hamish Hamilton
Lawrence Durrell Constance or Solitary Practices Faber & Faber
Alice Thomas Ellis The 27th Kingdom Duckworth
Timothy Mo Sour Sweet Deutsch
1983 Winner J. M. Coetzee Life & Times of Michael K Secker & Warburg
Shortlist Malcolm Bradbury Rates of Exchange Secker & Warburg
John Fuller Flying to Nowhere Salamander
Anita Mason The Illusionist Hamish Hamilton
Salman Rushdie Shame Jonathan Cape
Graham Swift Waterland Heinemann
1984 Winner Anita Brookner Hotel du Lac Jonathan Cape
Shortlist J. G. Ballard Empire of the Sun Gollancz
Julian Barnes Flaubert's Parrot Jonathan Cape
Anita Desai In Custody Heinemann
Penelope Lively According to Mark Heinemann
David Lodge Small World Secker & Warburg
1985 Winner[3] Keri Hulme The Bone People Hodder & Stoughton
Shortlist Peter Carey Illywhacker Faber & Faber
J. L. Carr The Battle of Pollocks Crossing Viking
Doris Lessing The Good Terrorist Jonathan Cape
Jan Morris Last Letters from Hav Viking
Iris Murdoch The Good Apprentice Chatto & Windus
1986 Winner Kingsley Amis The Old Devils Hutchinson
Shortlist Margaret Atwood The Handmaid's Tale Jonathan Cape
Paul Bailey Gabriel's Lament Jonathan Cape
Robertson Davies What's Bred in the Bone Viking
Kazuo Ishiguro An Artist of the Floating World Faber & Faber
Timothy Mo An Insular Possession Chatto & Windus
1987 Winner Penelope Lively Moon Tiger Deutsch
Shortlist Chinua Achebe Anthills of the Savannah Heinemann
Peter Ackroyd Chatterton Hamish Hamilton
Nina Bawden Circles of Deceit Macmillan
Brian Moore The Colour of Blood Jonathan Cape
Iris Murdoch The Book and the Brotherhood Chatto & Windus
1988 Winner Peter Carey Oscar and Lucinda Faber & Faber
Shortlist Bruce Chatwin Utz Jonathan Cape
Penelope Fitzgerald The Beginning of Spring Collins
David Lodge Nice Work Secker & Warburg
Salman Rushdie The Satanic Verses Viking
Marina Warner The Lost Father Chatto & Windus
1989 Winner Kazuo Ishiguro The Remains of the Day Faber & Faber
Shortlist Margaret Atwood Cat's Eye Bloomsbury
John Banville The Book of Evidence Secker & Warburg
Sybille Bedford Jigsaw Hamish Hamilton
James Kelman A Disaffection Secker & Warburg
Rose Tremain Restoration Hamish Hamilton
1990 Winner A. S. Byatt Possession: A Romance Chatto & Windus
Shortlist Beryl Bainbridge An Awfully Big Adventure Duckworth
Penelope Fitzgerald The Gate of Angels Collins
John McGahern Amongst Women Faber & Faber
Brian Moore Lies of Silence Bloomsbury
Mordecai Richler Solomon Gursky Was Here Chatto & Windus
1991 Winner Ben Okri The Famished Road Jonathan Cape
Shortlist Martin Amis Time's Arrow Jonathan Cape
Roddy Doyle The Van Secker & Warburg
Rohinton Mistry Such a Long Journey Faber & Faber
Timothy Mo The Redundancy of Courage Chatto & Windus
William Trevor Reading Turgenev[4] Viking
1992 Winners Michael Ondaatje The English Patient Bloomsbury
Barry Unsworth Sacred Hunger Hamish Hamilton
Shortlist Christopher Hope Serenity House Macmillan
Patrick McCabe The Butcher Boy Picador
Ian McEwan Black Dogs Jonathan Cape
Michèle Roberts Daughters of the House Virago
1993 Winner Roddy Doyle Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha Secker & Warburg
Shortlist Tibor Fischer Under the Frog Polygon
Michael Ignatieff Scar Tissue Chatto & Windus
David Malouf Remembering Babylon Chatto & Windus
Caryl Phillips Crossing the River Bloomsbury
Carol Shields The Stone Diaries 4th Estate
1994 Winner James Kelman How Late It Was, How Late Secker & Warburg
Shortlist Romesh Gunesekera Reef Granta Books
Abdulrazak Gurnah Paradise Hamish Hamilton
Alan Hollinghurst The Folding Star Chatto & Windus
George Mackay Brown Beside the Ocean of Time John Murray
Jill Paton Walsh Knowledge of Angels Green Bay
1995 Winner Pat Barker The Ghost Road Viking
Shortlist Justin Cartwright In Every Face I Meet Sceptre
Salman Rushdie The Moor's Last Sigh Jonathan Cape
Barry Unsworth Morality Play Hamish Hamilton
Tim Winton The Riders Picador
1996 Winner Graham Swift Last Orders Picador
Shortlist Margaret Atwood Alias Grace Bloomsbury
Beryl Bainbridge Every Man for Himself Duckworth
Seamus Deane Reading in the Dark Jonathan Cape
Shena Mackay The Orchard on Fire Heinemann
Rohinton Mistry A Fine Balance Faber & Faber
1997 Winner Arundhati Roy The God of Small Things Flamingo
Shortlist Jim Crace Quarantine Viking
Mick Jackson The Underground Man Picador
Bernard MacLaverty Grace Notes Jonathan Cape
Tim Parks Europa Secker & Warburg
Madeleine St John The Essence of the Thing 4th Estate
1998 Winner Ian McEwan Amsterdam Jonathan Cape
Shortlist Beryl Bainbridge Master Georgie Duckworth
Julian Barnes England, England Jonathan Cape
Martin Booth The Industry of Souls Dewi Lewis
Patrick McCabe Breakfast on Pluto Picador
Magnus Mills The Restraint of Beasts Flamingo
1999 Winner J. M. Coetzee Disgrace Secker & Warburg
Shortlist Anita Desai Fasting, Feasting Chatto & Windus
Michael Frayn Headlong Faber & Faber
Andrew O'Hagan Our Fathers Faber & Faber
Ahdaf Soueif The Map of Love Bloomsbury
Colm Tóibín The Blackwater Lightship Picador
2000 Winner Margaret Atwood The Blind Assassin Bloomsbury
Shortlist Trezza Azzopardi The Hiding Place Picador
Michael Collins The Keepers of Truth Phoenix House
Kazuo Ishiguro When We Were Orphans Faber & Faber
Matthew Kneale English Passengers Hamish Hamilton
Brian O'Doherty The Deposition of Father McGreevy Arcadia
2001[6] Winner Peter Carey True History of the Kelly Gang Faber & Faber
Shortlist Ian McEwan Atonement Jonathan Cape
Andrew Miller Oxygen Sceptre
David Mitchell number9dream Sceptre
Rachel Seiffert The Dark Room William Heinemann
Ali Smith Hotel World Hamish Hamilton
Longlist Beryl Bainbridge According to Queeney Duckworth
Derek Beaven If The Invader Comes 4th Estate
Melvyn Bragg A Son of War Sceptre
Ciaran Carson Shamrock Tea Granta Books
Stevie Davies The Element of Water The Women's Press
Nadine Gordimer The Pickup Bloomsbury
Patricia Grace Dogside Story The Women's Press
Abdulrazak Gurnah By The Sea Bloomsbury
Nick Hornby How to Be Good Viking
Zvi Jagendorf Wolfy and the Strudelbakers Dewi Lewis
James Kelman Translated Accounts Secker & Warburg
Eoin McNamee The Blue Tango Faber & Faber
Ferdinand Mount Fairness Chatto & Windus
VS Naipaul Half a Life Picador
Philip Pullman The Amber Spyglass Scholastic
Manil Suri The Death of Vishnu Bloomsbury
Jane Urquhart The Stone Carvers Bloomsbury
Marina Warner The Leto Bundle Chatto & Windus
2002[7] Winner Yann Martel Life of Pi Canongate
Shortlist Rohinton Mistry Family Matters Faber & Faber
Carol Shields Unless 4th Estate
William Trevor The Story of Lucy Gault Viking
Sarah Waters Fingersmith Virago
Tim Winton Dirt Music Picador
Longlist Dannie Abse The Strange Case of Dr Simmonds and Dr Glass Robson Books
John Banville Shroud Picador
Joan Barfoot Critical Injuries The Women's Press
William Boyd Any Human Heart Hamish Hamilton
Anita Brookner The Next Big Thing Viking
Robert Edric Peacetime Black Swan
Michael Frayn Spies Faber & Faber
Linda Grant Still Here Little Brown
Philip Hensher The Mulberry Empire Flamingo
Howard Jacobson Who’s Sorry Now? Cape
Jon McGregor If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things 4th Estate
Will Self Dorian, an Imitation Viking
Zadie Smith The Autograph Man Hamish Hamilton
Colin Thubron To the Last City Chatto & Windus
2003[8] Winner DBC Pierre Vernon God Little Faber & Faber
Shortlist Monica Ali Brick Lane Doubleday
Margaret Atwood Oryx and Crake Bloomsbury
Damon Galgut The Good Doctor Atlantic Books
Zoë Heller Notes on a Scandal Viking
Clare Morrall Astonishing Splashes of Colour Tindal Street Press
Longlist Martin Amis Yellow Dog Cape
Carol Birch Turn Again Home Virago
Melvyn Bragg Crossing the Lines Sceptre
J. M. Coetzee Elizabeth Costello Harvill Secker
Julia Darling The Taxi Driver’s Daughter Penguin
Gerard Donovan Schopenhauer’s Telescope Scribner
Barbara Gowdy The Romantic Harper Perennial
Mark Haddon The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Doubleday
Francis King The Nick of Time Arcadia
Shena Mackay Heligoland Cape
John Murray Jazz etc. Flambard Press
Julie Myerson Something Might Happen Cape
Tim Parks Judge Savage Secker & Warburg
Caryl Phillips A Distant Shore Secker & Warburg
Jonathan Raban Waxwings Picador
Graham Swift The Light of Day Simon & Schuster
Barbara Trapido Frankie & Stankie Bloomsbury
2004[9] Winner Alan Hollinghurst The Line of Beauty Picador
Shortlist Achmat Dangor Bitter Fruit Atlantic
Sarah Hall The Electric Michelangelo Faber & Faber
David Mitchell Cloud Atlas Sceptre
Colm Tóibín The Master Picador
Gerard Woodward I'll Go to Bed at Noon Chatto & Windus
Longlist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Purple Hibiscus 4th Estate
Nadeem Aslam Maps for Lost Lovers Faber & Faber
Nicola Barker Clear: A Transparent Novel 4th Estate
John Bemrose The Island Walkers John Murray
Ronan Bennett Havoc, in Its Third Year Bloomsbury
Susanna Clarke Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Bloomsbury
Neil Cross Always the Sun Scribner
Louise Dean Becoming Strangers Scribner
Lewis Desoto A Blade of Grass Maia
James Hamilton-Paterson Cooking with Fernet Branca Faber & Faber
Justin Haythe The Honeymoon Picador
Shirley Hazzard The Great Fire Virago
Gail Jones Sixty Lights Harvill
Sam North The Unnumbered Scribner
Nicholas Shakespeare Snowleg Harvill
Matt Thorne Cherry Weidenfeld & Nicolson
2005[10] Winner John Banville The Sea Picador
Shortlist Julian Barnes Arthur & George Jonathan Cape
Sebastian Barry A Long Long Way Faber & Faber
Kazuo Ishiguro Never Let Me Go Faber & Faber
Ali Smith The Accidental Hamish Hamilton
Zadie Smith On Beauty Hamish Hamilton
Longlist Tash Aw The Harmony Silk Factory 4th Estate
J. M. Coetzee Slow Man Secker & Warburg
Rachel Cusk In the Fold Faber & Faber
Dan Jacobson All For Love Hamish Hamilton
Marina Lewycka A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian Viking
Hilary Mantel Beyond Black 4th Estate
Ian McEwan Saturday Jonathan Cape
James Meek The People’s Act of Love Canongate
Salman Rushdie Shalimar the Clown Jonathan Cape
Harry Thompson This Thing of Darkness Headline Review
William Wall This Is The Country Sceptre
2006[11] Winner Kiran Desai The Inheritance of Loss Hamish Hamilton
Shortlist Kate Grenville The Secret River Canongate
M. J. Hyland Carry Me Down Canongate
Hisham Matar In the Country of Men Viking
Edward St Aubyn Mother's Milk Picador
Sarah Waters The Night Watch Virago
Longlist Peter Carey Theft: A Love Story Faber & Faber
Robert Edric Gathering the Water Black Swan
Nadine Gordimer Get A Life Bloomsbury
Howard Jacobson Kalooki Nights Jonathan Cape
James Lasdun Seven Lies Jonathan Cape
Mary Lawson The Other Side of the Bridge Chatto & Windus
Jon McGregor So Many Ways to Begin Bloomsbury
Claire Messud The Emperor’s Children Picador
David Mitchell Black Swan Green Sceptre
Naeem Murr The Perfect Man William Heinemann
Andrew O'Hagan Be Near Me Faber & Faber
James Robertson The Testament of Gideon Mack Hamish Hamilton
Barry Unsworth The Ruby in Her Navel Hamish Hamilton
2007[12] Winner Anne Enright The Gathering Jonathan Cape
Shortlist Nicola Barker Darkmans 4th Estate
Mohsin Hamid The Reluctant Fundamentalist Hamish Hamilton
Lloyd Jones Mister Pip John Murray
Ian McEwan On Chesil Beach Jonathan Cape
Indra Sinha Animal's People Simon & Schuster
Longlist Edward Docx Self Help Picador
Peter Ho Davies The Welsh Girl Sceptre
Nikita Lalwani Gifted Penguin
Catherine O'Flynn What Was Lost Tindal Street Press
Michael Redhill Consolation William Heinemann
Tan Twan Eng The Gift of Rain Myrmidon
A. N. Wilson Winnie & Wolf Hutchinson
2008[13] Winner Aravind Adiga The White Tiger Atlantic
Shortlist Sebastian Barry The Secret Scripture Faber & Faber
Amitav Ghosh Sea of Poppies John Murray
Linda Grant The Clothes on Their Backs Virago
Philip Hensher The Northern Clemency 4th Estate
Steve Toltz A Fraction of the Whole Hamish Hamilton
Longlist Gaynor Arnold Girl in a Blue Dress Tindal Street Press
John Berger From A to X Verso
Michelle de Kretser The Lost Dog Chatto & Windus
Mohammed Hanif A Case of Exploding Mangoes Jonathan Cape
Joseph O'Neil Netherland 4th Estate
Salman Rushdie The Enchantress of Florence Jonathan Cape
Tom Rob Smith Child 44 Simon & Schuster
2009[14] Winner Hilary Mantel Wolf Hall 4th Estate
Shortlist A. S. Byatt The Children's Book Chatto and Windus
J. M. Coetzee Summertime Harvill Secker
Adam Foulds The Quickening Maze Jonathan Cape
Simon Mawer The Glass Room Little, Brown
Sarah Waters The Little Stranger Virago
Longlist Sarah Hall How to Paint a Dead Man Faber
Samantha Harvey The Wilderness Jonathan Cape
James Lever Me Cheeta 4th Estate
Ed O’Loughlin Not Untrue & Not Unkind Penguin
James Scudamore Heliopolis Harvill Secker
Colm Tóibín Brooklyn Viking
William Trevor Love and Summer Viking
2010[15] Winner Howard Jacobson The Finkler Question Bloomsbury
Shortlist Peter Carey Parrot and Olivier in America Faber & Faber
Emma Donoghue Room Picador
Damon Galgut In a Strange Room Atlantic Books
Andrea Levy The Long Song Hachette
Tom McCarthy C Jonathan Cape
Longlist Helen Dunmore The Betrayal Fig Tree
David Mitchell The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet Sceptre
Lisa Moore February Random House
Paul Murray Skippy Dies Hamish Hamilton
Rose Tremain Trespass Chatto & Windus
Christos Tsiolkas The Slap Allen & Unwin
Alan Warner The Stars in the Bright Sky Jonathan Cape
2011[16] Winner Julian Barnes The Sense of an Ending Jonathan Cape
Shortlist Carol Birch Jamrach's Menagerie Canongate
Patrick deWitt The Sisters Brothers Granta Books
Esi Edugyan Half-Blood Blues Serpent's Tail
Stephen Kelman Pigeon English Bloomsbury
A D Miller Snowdrops Atlantic Books
Longlist Sebastian Barry On Canaan’s Side Faber & Faber
Yvvette Edwards A Cupboard Full of Coats Oneworld
Alan Hollinghurst The Stranger’s Child Picador
Patrick McGuinness The Last Hundred Days Seren
Alison Pick Far to Go Tinder Press
Jane Rogers The Testament of Jessie Lamb Canongate
D. J. Taylor Derby Day Chatto & Windus
2012[17] Winner Hilary Mantel Bring Up the Bodies 4th Estate
Shortlist Deborah Levy Swimming Home And Other Stories/Faber & Faber
Alison Moore The Lighthouse Salt Publishing
Will Self Umbrella Bloomsbury
Tan Twan Eng The Garden of Evening Mists Myrmidon Books
Jeet Thayil Narcopolis Faber & Faber
Longlist Nicola Barker The Yips 4th Estate
Ned Beauman The Teleportation Accident Sceptre
André Brink Philida Harvill Secker
Michael Frayn Skios Faber & Faber
Rachel Joyce The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry Doubleday
Sam Thompson Communion Town 4th Estate
2013[18] Winner Eleanor Catton The Luminaries Granta
Shortlist NoViolet Bulawayo We Need New Names Chatto & Windus
Jim Crace Harvest Picador
Jhumpa Lahiri The Lowland Bloomsbury
Ruth Ozeki A Tale for the Time Being Canongate
Colm Tóibín The Testament of Mary Viking
Longlist Tash Aw Five Star Billionaire 4th Estate
Eve Harris The Marrying of Chani Kaufman Sandstone Press
Richard House The Kills Picador
Alison MacLeod Unexploded Hamish Hamilton
Colum McCann TransAtlantic Bloomsbury Publishing
Charlotte Mendelson Almost English Mantle
Donal Ryan The Spinning Heart Doubleday
2014[19] Winner Richard Flanagan The Narrow Road to the Deep North Chatto & Windus
Shortlist Joshua Ferris To Rise Again at a Decent Hour Viking
Karen Joy Fowler We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves Serpent's Tail
Howard Jacobson J Jonathan Cape
Neel Mukherjee The Lives of Others Chatto & Windus
Ali Smith How to Be Both Hamish Hamilton
Longlist Siri Hustvedt The Blazing World Sceptre Press
Paul Kingsnorth The Wake Unbound
David Mitchell The Bone Clocks Sceptre Press
David Nicholls Us Hodder and Stoughton
Joseph O’Neill The Dog 4th Estate
Richard Powers Orfeo Atlantic Books
Niall Williams History of the Rain Bloomsbury
2015 Winner Marlon James A Brief History of Seven Killings Oneworld Publications
Shortlist[20] Tom McCarthy Satin Island Jonathan Cape
Chigozie Obioma The Fishermen One
Sunjeev Sahota The Year of the Runaways Picador
Anne Tyler A Spool of Blue Thread Chatto & Windus
Hanya Yanagihara A Little Life Picador
Longlist Bill Clegg Did You Ever Have a Family Gallery/Scout
Anne Enright The Green Road Jonathan Cape
Laila Lalami The Moor’s Account Bloomsbury
Andrew O'Hagan The Illuminations Faber & Faber
Marilynne Robinson Lila Virago
Anuradha Roy Sleeping on Jupiter Maclehose Press
Anna Smaill The Chimes Hodder & Stoughton
2016[21] Winner Paul Beatty The Sellout Oneworld
Shortlist Deborah Levy Hot Milk Hamish Hamilton
Graeme Macrae Burnet His Bloody Project Contraband
Ottessa Moshfegh Eileen Jonathan Cape
David Szalay All That Man Is Jonathan Cape
Madeleine Thien Do Not Say We Have Nothing Granta
Longlist J. M. Coetzee The Schooldays of Jesus Harvill Secker
A.L. Kennedy Serious Sweet Jonathan Cape
Ian McGuire The North Water Scribner
David Means Hystopia Faber & Faber
Wyl Menmuir The Many Salt
Virginia Reeves Work Like Any Other Fanfare
Elizabeth Strout My Name Is Lucy Barton Viking
2017 Winner George Saunders Lincoln in the Bardo Bloomsbury
Shortlist[22] Paul Auster 4 3 2 1 Faber & Faber
Emily Fridlund History of Wolves Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Mohsin Hamid Exit West Hamish Hamilton
Fiona Mozley Elmet John Murray
Ali Smith Autumn Hamish Hamilton
Longlist Sebastian Barry Days Without End Faber & Faber
Mike McCormack Solar Bones Canongate
Jon McGregor Reservoir 13 4th Estate
Arundhati Roy The Ministry of Utmost Happiness Hamish Hamilton
Kamila Shamsie Home Fire Bloomsbury
Zadie Smith Swing Time Hamish Hamilton
Colson Whitehead The Underground Railroad Fleet Publishing
2018 Winner Anna Burns Milkman Faber & Faber
Shortlist[23] Esi Edugyan Washington Black Serpent's Tail
Daisy Johnson Everything Under Jonathan Cape
Rachel Kushner The Mars Room Jonathan Cape
Richard Powers The Overstory William Heinemann
Robin Robertson The Long Take Picador
Longlist Belinda Bauer Snap Bantam Press
Nick Drnaso Sabrina Granta
Guy Gunaratne In Our Mad And Furious City Tinder Press
Sophie Mackintosh The Water Cure Hamish Hamilton
Michael Ondaatje Warlight Jonathan Cape
Sally Rooney Normal People Faber & Faber
Donal Ryan From a Low and Quiet Sea Doubleday
2019 Winners[24][25] Margaret Atwood The Testaments Chatto & Windus
Bernardine Evaristo Girl, Woman, Other Hamish Hamilton
Shortlist[26] Lucy Ellmann Ducks, Newburyport Galley Beggar
Chigozie Obioma An Orchestra of Minorities Little, Brown
Salman Rushdie Quichotte Jonathan Cape
Elif Shafak 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World Viking
Longlist Kevin Barry Night Boat to Tangier Canongate
Oyinkan Braithwaite My Sister, the Serial Killer Atlantic Books
John Lanchester The Wall Faber & Faber
Deborah Levy The Man Who Saw Everything Hamish Hamilton
Valeria Luiselli Lost Children Archive 4th Estate
Max Porter Lanny Faber & Faber
Jeanette Winterson Frankissstein Jonathan Cape
2020 Winner Douglas Stuart Shuggie Bain Picador
Shortlist[27][28] Diane Cook The New Wilderness Oneworld Publications
Tsitsi Dangarembga This Mournable Body Faber & Faber
Avni Doshi Burnt Sugar Hamish Hamilton, Penguin Random House
Maaza Mengiste The Shadow King Canongate
Brandon Taylor Real Life Daunt Books
Longlist Gabriel Krauze Who They Was 4th Estate
Hilary Mantel The Mirror & the Light[29] 4th Estate
Colum McCann Apeirogon Bloomsbury
Kiley Reid Such a Fun Age Bloomsbury
Anne Tyler Redhead by the Side of the Road Chatto & Windus
Sophie Ward Love and Other Thought Experiments Corsair
C Pam Zhang How Much of These Hills Is Gold Virago
2021 Winner[30] Damon Galgut The Promise Chatto & Windus
Shortlist[31] Anuk Arudpragasam A Passage North Granta
Patricia Lockwood No One Is Talking About This Bloomsbury
Nadifa Mohamed The Fortune Men Viking
Richard Powers Bewilderment Hutchinson Heinemann
Maggie Shipstead Great Circle Doubleday
Longlist[32] Rachel Cusk Second Place Faber & Faber
Nathan Harris The Sweetness of Water Tinder Press
Kazuo Ishiguro Klara and the Sun Faber & Faber
Karen Jennings An Island Holland House Books
Mary Lawson A Town Called Solace Chatto & Windus
Sunjeev Sahota China Room Harvill Secker
Francis Spufford Light Perpetual Faber & Faber
2022 Winner Shehan Karunatilaka The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida Sort of Books
Shortlist[33] NoViolet Bulawayo Glory Chatto & Windus
Percival Everett The Trees Influx Press
Alan Garner Treacle Walker 4th Estate
Claire Keegan Small Things Like These Faber & Faber
Elizabeth Strout Oh William! Viking
Longlist[34] Graeme Macrae Burnet Case Study Saraband
Hernan Diaz Trust Picador
Karen Joy Fowler Booth Serpent's Tail
Audrey Magee The Colony Faber & Faber
Maddie Mortimer Maps of Our Spectacular Bodies Picador
Leila Mottley Nightcrawling Bloomsbury
Selby Wynn Schwartz After Sappho Galley Beggar
2023 Winner[35] Paul Lynch Prophet Song Oneworld Publications
Shortlist[36] Sarah Bernstein Study for Obedience Granta
Jonathan Escoffery If I Survive You 4th Estate
Paul Harding This Other Eden Hutchinson Heinemann
Paul Murray The Bee Sting Hamish Hamilton
Chetna Maroo Western Lane Picador
Longlist[37] Ayobami Adebayo A Spell of Good Things Canongate
Sebastian Barry Old God's Time Faber & Faber
Elaine Feeney How to Build a Boat Harvill Secker
Siân Hughes Pearl Indigo Press
Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow All the Little Bird-Hearts Tinder Press
Martin MacInnes In Ascension Atlantic Books
Tan Twan Eng The House of Doors Canongate
2024 Winner[38] Samantha Harvey Orbital Jonathan Cape
Shortlist[39] Percival Everett James Mantle
Rachel Kushner Creation Lake Jonathan Cape
Anne Michaels Held Bloomsbury
Yael van der Wouden The Safekeep Viking
Charlotte Wood Stone Yard Devotional Sceptre
Longlist[40] Colin Barrett Wild Houses Jonathan Cape
Rita Bullwinkel Headshot Daunt Books Originals
Hisham Matar My Friends Viking
Claire Messud This Strange Eventful History Fleet
Tommy Orange Wandering Stars Harvill Secker
Sarah Perry Enlightenment Jonathan Cape
Richard Powers Playground Hutchinson Heinemann

2* Awarded in 2010 as the Lost Man Booker Prize[a]

Writers with multiple awards

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Five authors have won the award twice:[41]


Writers with multiple nominations

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The following writers have received two or more nominations:[41]

7 nominations
6 nominations
5 nominations
4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations

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  1. ^ "... in 1971, just two years after it began, the Booker Prize ceased to be awarded retrospectively and became – as it is today – a prize for the best novel of the year of publication. At the same time the award moved from April to November and, as a result, a wealth of fiction published for much of 1970 fell through the net and was never considered for the prize." See "Lost Man Booker Prize shortlist announced". bookerprize.com. Archived from the original on 2 December 2010.

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