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1992 prize papers

Catalogue reference: BP/1/24

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This record is about the 1992 prize papers dating from 1991-1993.

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BP/1/24
Title
1992 prize papers
Date
1991-1993
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Oxford Brookes University: Special Collections
Physical description
12 boxes
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Administrative / biographical background

The award ceremony was held on 13 Oct 1992.The shortlisted authors were:Michael Ondaatje with the joint-winning novel 'The English Patient', published by Bloomsbury,Barry Unsworth with the joint-winning novel 'Sacred Hunger', published by Hamish Hamilton,Christopher Hope with 'Serenity House', published by Macmillan,Patrick McCabe with 'The Butcher Boy', published by Picador,Ian McEwan with 'Black Dogs', published by Cape, andMichèle Roberts with 'Daughters of the House', published by Virago.The Judges were Victoria Glendinning (Chair), John Coldstream, Valentine Cunningham, Dr Harriet Harvey Wood, and Mark Lawson.

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BP/1

Booker Prize papers

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1992 prize papers