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2000 prize papers

Catalogue reference: BP/1/32

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This record is about the 2000 prize papers dating from 1999-2000.

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BP/1/32
Title
2000 prize papers
Date
1999-2000
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Oxford Brookes University: Special Collections
Physical description
9 boxes
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Administrative / biographical background

The award ceremony was held on 7 Nov 2000.The shortlisted authors were:Margaret Atwood with the winning novel 'The Blind Assassin', published by Bloomsbury,Trezza Azzopardi with 'The Hiding Place', published by Picador,Michael Collins with 'The Keepers of Truth', published by Phoenix House,Kazuo Ishiguro with 'When we were Orphans', published by Faber & Faber,Matthew Kneale with 'English Passengers', published by Hamish Hamilton, andBrian O?Doherty with 'The Deposition of Father McGreevy', published by Arcadia.The Judges were Simon Jenkins (Chair), Professor Roy Foster, Mariella Frostrup, Caroline Gascoigne, and Dr Rose Tremain.

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BP/1

Booker Prize papers

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Booker Prize papers

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2000 prize papers