Twenty-first century British novelists / edited by Tom Ue.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Farmington Hills, Michigan : Gale, Cengage Learning, [2016]
Description
1 online resource (458 pages) : illustrations

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Editor
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Series
Dictionary of literary biography ; v. 377. [More in this series]
Summary note
This volume contains biographical entries on 21st-century British novelists, including interviews with some of the subjects.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of description
Print version record.
Contents
  • Iain M. Banks (1954-2013) / Andrew M. Butler
  • Julian Barnes (1946- ) / Tom Ue
  • William Boyd (1952- ) / Zachary Seager
  • Jonathan Coe (1961- ) / Francesco Di Bernardo
  • Interview with Jonathan Coe / Julia Jordan
  • Neil Gaiman (1960- ) / Susan Tan
  • Mark Haddon (1962- ) / Thomas Laurie Reid
  • Alan Hollinghurst (1954- ) / John Morton
  • Kazuo Ishiguro (1954- ) / Barry Lewis
  • P.D. James (1920-2014) / Charlotte Beyer
  • Diana Wynne Jones (1934-2011) / Colin Burrow
  • John le Carre (David John Moore Cornwell)(1931- ) / Myron J. Aronoff
  • David Lodge (1935- ) / Alan Ashton-Smith
  • Ian McEwan (1948- ) / Tom Fleming
  • David Mitchell (1969- ) / John James
  • Interview with David Mitchell / Tom Ue
  • Patrick Ness (1971- ) / Tom Ue
  • Terry Pratchett (1948-2015) / Pete Orford
  • Philip Pullman (1946- ) / Pete Orford
  • Interview with Philip Pullman / Pete Orford and Tom Ue
  • Ruth Rendell (Barbara Vine) (1930-2015) / Jake Kerridge
  • J.K. Rowling (1965- ) / Pete Orford
  • Salman Rushdie (1947- ) / Michael Perfect
  • Will Self (1961- ) / Alan Ashton-Smith
  • Interview with Will Self / Alan Ashton-Smith
  • Ali Smith (1962- ) / Daniel Lea
  • D.J. Taylor (1960- ) / Zachary Seager
  • Interview with D.J. Taylor / Jonathan Barnes and Tom Ue
  • Sue Townsend (1946-2014) / Simon N. Dixon
  • Sarah Waters (1966- ) / Charlotte Beyer.
ISBN
  • 9781414462509
  • 1414462506
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