Booker Prize ぶっかーしょう
Edition 1 (1969)
Literary prizeEnglish-language long fictionInternational literary prize (English works)
Winners
1 peopleP. H. Newby's Booker Prize-winning novel is set in Port Said during the Suez Crisis, where a man tries to make sense of uncertain memories and conflicting testimony. As he follows a suspected murder case, the end of empire and the question of personal responsibility slowly come into focus.
In a world of uncertain memory, one man is forced to decide what he must answer for.
285 pages
Suez Crisisend of empireuncertain memoryresponsibility and guiltidentitydreamlike narration