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  • British writer Adam Lively in London. Adam Lively (born 20 January 1961) is a British novelist. He was born in Swansea and educated in England and America. His debut novel Blue Fruit was published in 1988. In 1993, he was included in the Granta Best of Young British Novelists list.
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  • British writer A. L. Kennedy in London. Alison Louise Kennedy (born 22 October 1965 in Dundee) is a Scottish writer of novels, short stories and non-fiction. She is known for a characteristically dark tone, a blending of realism and fantasy, and for her serious approach to her work. She contributes columns and reviews to UK and European newspapers including the fictional diary of her pet parrot named Charlie.
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  • British writer Adam Lively in London. Adam Lively (born 20 January 1961) is a British novelist. He was born in Swansea and educated in England and America. His debut novel Blue Fruit was published in 1988. In 1993, he was included in the Granta Best of Young British Novelists list.
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  • British writer Adam Mars-Jones in London. Adam Mars-Jones (born 26 October 1954) is a British novelist and critic. Mars-Jones was born in London, to parents William Mars-Jones, the Welsh High Court judge and President of the London Welsh Trust, and Sheila (née Cobon).[1][2] Mars-Jones studied at Westminster School, and read Classics at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He is a regular contributor to The Guardian, The Observer, The Times Literary Supplement, and BBC Television's Newsnight Review.
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  • British writer Alan Hollinghurst in London. Alan J. Hollinghurst (born 26 May 1954) is a British novelist, poet, short story writer and translator. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the 1989 Somerset Maugham Award, the 1994 James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the 2004 Booker Prize.
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  • British writer Alan Hollinghurst in London. Alan J. Hollinghurst (born 26 May 1954) is a British novelist, poet, short story writer and translator. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the 1989 Somerset Maugham Award, the 1994 James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the 2004 Booker Prize.
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  • British writer Angela Carter in London. Angela Carter (7 May 1940 - 16 February 1992) was an English novelist and journalist, known for her feminist, magical realism, and picaresque works. In 2008, The Times ranked Carter tenth in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".
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  • British writer Angela Carter in London. Angela Carter (7 May 1940 - 16 February 1992) was an English novelist and journalist, known for her feminist, magical realism, and picaresque works. In 2008, The Times ranked Carter tenth in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".
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  • British writer Angela Carter in London. Angela Carter (7 May 1940 - 16 February 1992) was an English novelist and journalist, known for her feminist, magical realism, and picaresque works. In 2008, The Times ranked Carter tenth in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".
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  • British writer Ann Bilson in London.
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  • British writer Angela Carter in London. Angela Carter (7 May 1940 - 16 February 1992) was an English novelist and journalist, known for her feminist, magical realism, and picaresque works. In 2008, The Times ranked Carter tenth in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".
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  • British writer Ben Okri in London. Ben Okri OBE (born 15 March 1959) is a Nigerian poet and novelist. Okri is considered one of the foremost African authors in the post-modern and post-colonial traditions.
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  • British writer Ben Okri in London. Ben Okri OBE (born 15 March 1959) is a Nigerian poet and novelist. Okri is considered one of the foremost African authors in the post-modern and post-colonial traditions.
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  • British writer Candida McWilliam in London. Candia Frances Juliet McWilliam (born 1 July 1955) is a Scottish author. Her father was the architectural writer and academic Colin McWilliam.
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  • British writer Caryl Phillips in London. Caryl Phillips (born 13 March 1958) is a Kittian-British novelist, playwright and essayist. Best known for his novels (for which he has won multiple awards), Phillips is often described as a Black Atlantic writer, since much of his fictional output is defined by its interest in, and searching exploration of, the experiences of peoples of the African diaspora in England, the Caribbean and the United States.
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  • British writer Colin Thubron in London. Colin Gerald Dryden Thubron, CBE (born 14 June 1939) is a British travel writer and novelist. In 2008, The Times ranked him 45th on their list of the 50 greatest postwar British writers. His books have been translated into more than twenty languages. Thubron was appointed a CBE in the 2007. He is a Fellow and, as of 2010, President of the Royal Society of Literature.
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  • British writer Colin Thubron in London. Colin Gerald Dryden Thubron, CBE (born 14 June 1939) is a British travel writer and novelist. In 2008, The Times ranked him 45th on their list of the 50 greatest postwar British writers. His books have been translated into more than twenty languages. Thubron was appointed a CBE in the 2007. He is a Fellow and, as of 2010, President of the Royal Society of Literature.
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  • British writer Esther Freud in London. Esther Freud (born 2 May 1963) is a British novelist. Born in London, Freud is the daughter of painter Lucian Freud and Bernadine Coverley and is a great-granddaughter of Sigmund Freud. She travelled extensively with her mother as a child, and returned to London at the age of sixteen to train as an actress at The Drama Centre.
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  • British writer Helen Simpson in London. Helen Simpson is an English novelist and short story writer. She was born in 1959 in Bristol, in the West of England, and went to a girls' school. She worked at Vogue for five years before her success in writing short stories meant she could afford to leave and concentrate full-time on her writing. Her first collection, Four Bare Legs in a Bed and Other Stories, won the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award while her book Hey Yeah Right Get A Life, a series of interlinked stories, won the Hawthornden Prize.
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  • British writer Iain Banks in London. Iain Banks (born on 16 February 1954 in Dunfermline, Fife) is a Scottish writer. He writes mainstream fiction under the name Iain Banks, and science fiction as Iain M. Banks, including the initial of his adopted middle name Menzies. In 2008, The Times named Banks in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".
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  • British writer Jeanette Winterson in London. Jeanette Winterson, OBE (born 27 August 1959) is a British writer. Winterson was born in Manchester and adopted by Constance and John William Winterson on 21 January 1960. She grew up in Accrington, Lancashire, and was raised in the Elim Pentecostal Church. Intending to become a Pentecostal Christian missionary, she began evangelising and writing sermons at age six
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  • British writer Ian Jack in London. Ian Jack (born 7 February 1945) is a Scottish journalist who was the editor of the literary magazine Granta from 1995 to 2007. Granta 98 "The Deep End" was the 48th issue which he edited and the last.
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  • British writer Kazuo Ishiguro in London. Kazuo Ishiguro OBE (born 8 November 1954) is a Japanese-born British novelist. He was born in Nagasaki, Japan, and his family moved to England in 1960 when he was 5 years old. Ishiguro is one of the most celebrated contemporary fiction authors in the English-speaking world, having received four Man Booker Prize nominations, and winning the 1989 for his novel The Remains of the Day. In 2008, The Times ranked Ishiguro 32nd on their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".
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  • British writer John Simpson in London. John Cody Fidler-Simpson CBE (born 9 August 1944) is an English foreign correspondent. He is world affairs editor of BBC News. He has spent all his working life at the BBC. He has reported from more than 120 countries, including thirty war zones, and has interviewed many world leaders.
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  • British writer Lawrence Norfolk in London. Lawrence Norfolk (born 1963) is a British novelist known for historical works with complex plots and intricate detail. His novels also feature an unusually large vocabulary. Though born in London, Norfolk lived in Iraq until 1967 and then in the West Country of England. He read English at King's College London and graduated in 1986. He worked briefly as a teacher and later as a freelance writer for reference-book publishers.
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  • British writer Kazuo Ishiguro in London. Kazuo Ishiguro OBE (born 8 November 1954) is a Japanese-born British novelist. He was born in Nagasaki, Japan, and his family moved to England in 1960 when he was 5 years old. Ishiguro is one of the most celebrated contemporary fiction authors in the English-speaking world, having received four Man Booker Prize nominations, and winning the 1989 for his novel The Remains of the Day. In 2008, The Times ranked Ishiguro 32nd on their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".
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  • British writer Lawrence Norfolk in London. Lawrence Norfolk (born 1963) is a British novelist known for historical works with complex plots and intricate detail. His novels also feature an unusually large vocabulary. Though born in London, Norfolk lived in Iraq until 1967 and then in the West Country of England. He read English at King's College London and graduated in 1986. He worked briefly as a teacher and later as a freelance writer for reference-book publishers.
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  • British writer Louis de Bernières in London. Louis de Bernières (born 8 December 1954) is a British novelist most famous for his fourth novel, Captain Corelli's Mandolin. In 1993 de Bernières was selected as one of the "20 Best of Young British Novelists", part of a promotion in Granta magazine.
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  • British writer Michael Ignatieff  in London. Michael Grant Ignatieff (born May 12, 1947) is a Canadian author, academic and former politician. He was the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and Leader of the Official Opposition from 2008 until 2011.
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  • British writer Nicholas Shakespeare in London. Nicholas William Richmond Shakespeare (born 3 March 1957 in Worcester, England) is a British novelist and biographer.
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  • British writer Norman Lewis in London. Norman Lewis (28 June 1908-22 July 2003) was a prolific British writer best known for his travel writing.
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  • British writer Philip Kerr in London. Philip Kerr (born 22 February 1956) is a British author of both adult fiction and non-fiction, most notably the Bernie Gunther series of thrillers set during the Weimar Republic, World War II and the Cold War. He has also written children's books under the name P.B. Kerr, including the Children of the Lamp series.
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  • British writer Norman Lewis in London. Norman Lewis (28 June 1908-22 July 2003) was a prolific British writer best known for his travel writing.
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  • British writer Tibor Fischer in London. Tibor Fischer (born 15 November 1959 in Stockport, England) is a British novelist and short story writer. In 1993 he was selected by the influential literary magazine Granta as one of the 20 best young British writers.
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  • British writer Tibor Fischer in London. Tibor Fischer (born 15 November 1959 in Stockport, England) is a British novelist and short story writer. In 1993 he was selected by the influential literary magazine Granta as one of the 20 best young British writers.
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  • British writer Tibor Fischer in London. Tibor Fischer (born 15 November 1959 in Stockport, England) is a British novelist and short story writer. In 1993 he was selected by the influential literary magazine Granta as one of the 20 best young British writers.
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  • British writer Will Self in London. William Woodard "Will" Self (born 26 September 1961) is an English author, journalist and television personality.
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  • British writer William Boyd in London. William Boyd, CBE (born 7 March 1952) is a British novelist and screenwriter resident in London.
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  • British writer Will Self in London. William Woodard "Will" Self (born 26 September 1961) is an English author, journalist and television personality.
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