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- G._(novel) abstract "G. is a 1972 novel by John Berger. The novel's setting is pre-First World War Europe, and its protagonist, named "G.", is a Don Juan or Casanova-like lover of women who gradually comes to political consciousness after misadventures across the continent. The novel, Berger's most formally experimental[citation needed], won both the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction and the Booker Prize.".
- G._(novel) author John_Berger.
- G._(novel) isbn "0-297-99423-9".
- G._(novel) numberOfPages "318".
- G._(novel) publisher Weidenfeld_&_Nicolson.
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- G._(novel) after "The Siege of Krishnapur".
- G._(novel) author John_Berger.
- G._(novel) before "In a Free State".
- G._(novel) caption "First edition".
- G._(novel) country "United Kingdom".
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- G._(novel) language "English".
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- G._(novel) name "G.".
- G._(novel) pages "318".
- G._(novel) publisher Weidenfeld_&_Nicolson.
- G._(novel) releaseDate "1972".
- G._(novel) title Man_Booker_Prize.
- G._(novel) years "1972".
- G._(novel) subject Category:1972_novels.
- G._(novel) subject Category:Man_Booker_Prize_winning_works.
- G._(novel) subject Category:Weidenfeld_&_Nicolson_books.
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- G._(novel) comment "G. is a 1972 novel by John Berger. The novel's setting is pre-First World War Europe, and its protagonist, named "G.", is a Don Juan or Casanova-like lover of women who gradually comes to political consciousness after misadventures across the continent. The novel, Berger's most formally experimental[citation needed], won both the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction and the Booker Prize.".
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- G._(novel) name "G.".