40th anniversary

2008 saw the 40th anniversary of the most important literary prize in the English speaking world.

'When the Booker Prize was established forty years ago the aim was to create an English-language Prix Goncourt, an award that would encourage the wider reading of the very best in fiction across the UK and the Commonwealth', says Ion Trewin, Administrator of the Man Booker Prizes. ‘The programme for the 40th anniversary is testimony to that aim being achieved - whether you judge the prize by numbers of books sold, the number of films it has helped generate or the way it has opened our eyes to a range and quality of writing that might otherwise have been ignored.'

Winners of the prize can look forward not only to worldwide recognition but also a place in the history of English literature. Contenders over the years have ranged from well established authors to first time novelists. In the past decade Arundhati Roy for The God of Smalls Things (1997), Yann Martel for Life of Pi (2002) and DBC Pierre for Vernon God Little (2003) were each unknown authors until winning. As testimony to the enduring quality of the winners, all of the books which have scooped the prize are currently in print, with the exception of only one, Something to Answer For. Rights for this are currently under discussion for the anniversary.

In this section you can get an overview of content within the Man Booker Prize website that related to the 40th anniversary year.

OVERVIEW: Archive
A complete information resource of the Man Booker Prize since inception in 1969.
28 2007


NEWS STORY: Oxford DNB celebrates Booker winners past and present
Prestigious dictionary of biographies highlights Booker history
21 October 2008


NEWS STORY: Tickets available for Southbank Centre
2008 shortlisted authors to take part in exclusive anniversary event
04 2008


PRESS RELEASE: Booker 40 at the V&A
A display celebrating the 40th anniversary of The Booker and the Man Booker Prize
30 2008


NEWS STORY: 40 Years of the Booker at the V&A
A fascinating new exhibition opening in September
30 2008


NEWS STORY: Best of the Booker winner’s speech
Watch Salman Rushdie’s video message from the USA
23 2008


NEWS STORY: Best of the Booker videos
Watch the speeches from the Best of the Booker award
17 2008


NEWS STORY: Midnight’s Children wins Best of the Booker
Readers across the world agree that Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children is the Best of the Booker.
10 2008


PRESS RELEASE: Midnight’s Children wins the Best of the Booker
Salman Rushdie tops public poll 15 years after winning the Booker of Bookers
10 2008


NEWS STORY: Best of Booker on the BBC
John Mullan, one of the judges responsible for drawing up the shortlist of six, gives a potted guide to each book.
04 2008


NEWS STORY: One week left to vote
The Siege of Krishnapur wins the Culture Show vote in Comrie
01 2008


NEWS STORY: ‘Like being run over by a truck’
Peter Carey describes winning the 1988 Booker Prize with Oscar and Lucinda.
27 2008


NEWS STORY: Thousands of votes cast for Best of the Booker
USA closely following UK in number of votes
13 2008


NEWS STORY: Best of Booker at London Literature Festival
Join a distinguished panel of writers championing each of the shortlisted books, and track down copies that have been released around the Southbank Centre Bookcrossing site.
09 2008


NEWS STORY: Exclusive Ticket Offer from Borders
Win 2 tickets to The Booker at the Movies and a set of books from the season with The Booker Prize and the ICA.
22 2008


NEWS STORY: Best of the Booker shortlist announced
Voting opens to the public to decide on winner
12 2008


PRESS RELEASE: The Best of the Booker shortlist announced
Public to choose the winner
12 2008


PRESS RELEASE: The ICA presents ‘The Booker at the Movies’
Does a good book make a good film?
08 2008


NEWS STORY: ICA announces ‘Booker at the Movies’ season
Christopher Hampton among speakers to discuss adaptations
08 2008


NEWS STORY: Booker Prize Quiz answers revealed
Check your Booker knowledge against answers
08 2008


NEWS STORY: The Times launches 40th anniversary quiz
Readers offered chance to own all 41 winning titles
29 2008


NEWS STORY: Literary festivals mark 40th anniversary
Oxford and Charleston join 40th anniversary celebrations
14 2008


NEWS STORY: Achievements of prize’s 40 years recognised
Literary editor hails the positive impact of the literary prize
09 2008


PRESS RELEASE: The Best of the Booker
Celebrating the best fiction of the past 40 years
21 2008


NEWS STORY: The Best of the Booker award launched
One-off award announced as part of 40th anniversary celebrations
21 2008


NEWS STORY: ICA to host film season
‘Booker Prize at the Movies’ to launch in 2008
04 December 2007


PRESS RELEASE: 40th anniversary in 2008
Plans for 2008 celebrations revealed
04 December 2007


NEWS STORY: The Booker Prize celebrates 40th
Major celebrations for anniversary
03 December 2007


EVENT: The Best of the Booker winner announcement
After two months of public voting, the winner of the Best of the Booker Prize title and award will be announced today at the London Literature Festival.


EVENT: Best of the Booker Prize at the London Literature Festival
To celebrate the shortlist for the Best of the Booker Prize, our distinguished panel of writers champion the novel they think should win. Featuring Edna O'Brien on JG Farrell's The Siege of Krishnapur, Kamila Shamsie on Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children and Peter Kemp on Pat Barker's The Ghost Road. Other guests discuss JM Coetzee's Disgrace, Nadine Gordimer's The Conservationist and Peter Carey's Oscar and Lucinda. The panel read short extracts from the books followed by their critical appraisal. At the end of the evening the audience are asked to cast their vote.


EVENT: Happy Birthday Booker
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the prestigious Man Booker Prize, Victoria Glendinning, former Booker judge and biographer of Leonard Woolf, will chair a book club where members of a literary panel champion their own favourite Booker novel, as well as those that did not make it. The panel will include writer, presenter, comedian and judge of this year’s Prize, Hardeep Singh Kohli; Kate Mosse, co-founder of the Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction, hugely successful author of Labyrinth (Richard and Judy Book of the Year), Sepulchre, and presenter of Radio 4’s A Good Read.


EVENT: Forty years of the Booker Prize
2008 sees the 40th anniversary of the Booker Prize (now the Man Booker Prize) for Fiction, the most important literary prize in the English speaking world. To celebrate the anniversary, Ion Trewin, Administrator of the Man Booker Prize, will chair a panel considering the impact of the Booker Prize and discussing the best books of the last 40 years. Amongst others, the panel will include critic, biographer and former Man Booker Prize judge, Ruth Scurr, and Peter Kemp, Fiction Editor of The Sunday Times.


Q AND A: Peter Carey: Winning is
Peter Carey on being shortlisted for Best of the Booker
17 2008


COMMISSIONED ARTICLE: How it all Began
Tom Maschler on how the Booker Prize was created
04 December 2007


COMMISSIONED ARTICLE: Hitting the Headlines
Controversy throughout the prize’s history
04 December 2007


COMMISSIONED ARTICLE: Chairing the Man Booker Prize
John Carey on chairing the Man Booker Prize twice
03 December 2007


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