Booker Prize ぶっかーしょう
Edition 21 (1989)
Literary prizeEnglish-language long fictionInternational literary prize (English works)
Winners
1 peopleAfter three decades of service at Darlington Hall, the butler Stevens reconsiders both his loyalty to the English upper classes and the regret it has concealed. The restrained narration lets class consciousness and self-deception seep quietly through.
A life of duty turns out to contain regrets that were never properly spoken.
272 pages
butlerclassloyaltymemorypost-war England