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Winners of the James Tait Black Prize for Fiction - Page 2

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"The prestigious James Tait Black Prizes, established in 1919, are Britain's longest running literary awards. They are awarded by the University of Edinburgh's School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures – the oldest centre for the study of English Literature in the world, established in 1762. They are presented annually for books published during the previous year – one for the best work of fiction and the other for the best biography."
The books are ordered by latest to earliest date of publication (2017-1919). Some years the prize was shared by 2 authors, in others the author won for 2 books.
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Waiting for the Barbarians (J.M. Coetzee)
Waiting for the Barbarians
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J.M. Coetzee
Darkness Visible (William Golding)
Darkness Visible
42
William Golding
Plumb (Maurice Gee)
Plumb
43
Maurice Gee
The Honourable Schoolboy (John Le Carré)
The Honourable Schoolboy
44
John Le Carré
Doctor Copernicus (John Banville)
Doctor Copernicus
45
John Banville
The Great Victorian Collection (Brian Moore)
The Great Victorian Collection
46
Brian Moore
Monsieur, or the Prince of Darkness (Lawrence Durrell)
Monsieur, or the Prince of Darkness
47
Lawrence Durrell
The Black Prince (Iris Murdoch)
The Black Prince
48
Iris Murdoch
G (John Berger)
G
49
John Berger
A Guest of Honour (Nadine Gordimer)
A Guest of Honour
50
Nadine Gordimer
The Bird of Paradise (Lily Powell)
The Bird of Paradise
51
Lily Powell
Eva Trout (Elizabeth Bowen)
Eva Trout
52
Elizabeth Bowen
The Gasteropod (Maggie Ross)
The Gasteropod
53
Maggie Ross
Jerusalem the Golden (Margaret Drabble)
Jerusalem the Golden
54
Margaret Drabble
Such (Christine Brooke-Rose)
Such
55
Christine Brooke-Rose
Langrishe, Go Down (Aidan Higgins)
Langrishe, Go Down
56
Aidan Higgins
The Mandelbaum Gate (Muriel Spark)
The Mandelbaum Gate
57
Muriel Spark
The Ice Saints (Frank Tuohy)
The Ice Saints
58
Frank Tuohy
A Slanting Light (Gerda Charles)
A Slanting Light
59
Gerda Charles
Act of Destruction (Ronald Hardy)
Act of Destruction
60
Ronald Hardy
The Ha-Ha (Jennifer Dawson)
The Ha-Ha
61
Jennifer Dawson
Imperial Caesar (Rex Warner)
Imperial Caesar
62
Rex Warner
The Devil's Advocate (Morris West)
The Devil's Advocate
63
Morris West
The Middle Age of Mrs. Eliot (Angus Wilson)
The Middle Age of Mrs. Eliot
64
Angus Wilson
At Lady Molly's (Anthony Powell)
At Lady Molly's
65
Anthony Powell
The Towers of Trebizond (Rose Macauley)
The Towers of Trebizond
66
Rose Macauley
Mother and Son (Ivy Compton-Burnett)
Mother and Son
67
Ivy Compton-Burnett
The New Men (C.P. Snow)
The New Men
68
C.P. Snow
The Masters (C.P. Snow)
The Masters
69
C.P. Snow
Troy Chimneys (Margaret Kennedy)
Troy Chimneys
70
Margaret Kennedy
Men at Arms (Evelyn Waugh)
Men at Arms
71
Evelyn Waugh
Father Goose (Chapman Mortimer)
Father Goose
72
Chapman Mortimer
Through the Valley (Robert Henriques)
Through the Valley
73
Robert Henriques
The Far Cry (Emma Smith)
The Far Cry
74
Emma Smith
The Heart of the Matter (Graham Greene)
The Heart of the Matter
75
Graham Greene
Eustace and Hilda (L.P. Hartley)
Eustace and Hilda
76
L.P. Hartley
Poor Man's Tapestry (Oliver Onions)
Poor Man's Tapestry
77
Oliver Onions
Travellers (L. A. G. Strong)
Travellers
78
L. A. G. Strong
Tales From Bective Bridge (Mary Josephine Lavin)
Tales From Bective Bridge
79
Mary Josephine Lavin
Monkey by Wu Ch'eng-En (Translated by Arthur Whaley)
Monkey by Wu Ch'eng-En
80
Translated by Arthur Whaley
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