Booker Prize ぶっかーしょう
Edition 9 (1977)
Literary prizeEnglish-language long fictionInternational literary prize (English works)
Winners
1 peopleSet in the hill town of Pankot after Indian independence, the novel follows a retired British army couple as aging, dependence, class assumptions, and the fading echo of empire reshape their lives. As a sequel to The Raj Quartet, it captures a marriage in friction and a changing India with quiet humour and sadness.
What remains after an empire ends is the distance between two people and the memory of a place.
224 pages
Indian independencepostcolonial fictionmarriageagingthe legacy of empire