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The Sea or Arthur & George: The Booker vs the Bookies

09.28.2023 - By The Booker PrizePlay

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Last week we crowned the best Booker shortlist ever and this week, we're going even deeper into that list. In 2005, the odds were on Julian Barnes to win the Booker Prize with Arthur & George but the judges chose The Sea by John Banville. Arthur & George traces the intersecting lives of an obscure solicitor and the world-famous creator of Sherlock Holmes, while The Sea follows a man attempting to escape a recent loss while confronting a past trauma. So, we're taking a closer look at both books and asking: who was right – the Booker judges or the bookies?

In this episode Jo and James:

Give plot summaries of Arthur & George and The Sea

Share a short biography of Julian Barnes and John Banville

Discuss the merits of each novel

Consider whether the bookies' favourite should have won the Booker Prize in 2005

Reading list:

The Sea by John Banville

Arthur & George by Julian Barnes

On Beauty by Zadie Smith

The Accidental by Ali Smith

A Long Long Way by Sebastian Barry

Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro

Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie

In the Fold by Rachel Cusk

A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian by Marina Lewycka

Beyond Black by Hilary Mantel

Saturday by Ian McEwan

Further resources:

How do you place a winning bet on the Booker Prize? via The Atlantic

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