Who received the Best of the Booker Prize?
The “Best of the Booker Prize” was awarded in 1993 to Salman Rushdie for “Midnight’s Children.” Commemorating the Booker Prize’s 25th anniversary, it recognized the best novel among previous winners up to that point, highlighting Rushdie’s literary masterpiece.
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The “Best of the Booker Prize” was awarded in 1993 to Salman Rushdie for his novel “Midnight’s Children.” This special prize was created to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Booker Prize, and it honored the best novel to have won the Booker Prize from its inception in 1969 to that date. Salman Rushdie’s “Midnight’s Children” was selected as the winner by public vote from a shortlist of previous Booker Prize-winning novels.