Booker Prize ぶっかーしょう
Edition 3 (1971)
Literary prizeEnglish-language long fictionInternational literary prize (English works)
Winners
1 peopleThrough five linked tales, V. S. Naipaul traces alienation, disruption, and racial tension in an unstable postcolonial world. The central African journey turns freedom and movement into something closer to displacement, making the book feel both sharply observed and deeply unsettled.
Under the name of freedom, the feeling of not belonging only grows stronger.
256 pages
postcolonial worldalienationracial tensionexileviolencelinked stories