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Hawthornden Prize

Index Hawthornden Prize

The Hawthornden Prize is a British literary award that was established in 1919 by Alice Warrender. [1]

109 relations: A Toy Epic, Alan Bennett, Alan Sillitoe, Alexander Masters, Ali Smith, Alice Oswald, Alice Warrender, Alistair Horne, An Experiment in Love, Andrew Barrow, Antony Beevor, Awakenings (book), Bruce Chatwin, Candia McWilliam, Carry Me Down, Changing Places, Charles Langbridge Morgan, Charles Nicholl (author), Christopher Hassall, Christopher Reid, Claire Tomalin, Colin Thubron, Colm Tóibín, David Cook (writer), David Garnett, David Jones (artist-poet), David Lodge (author), Dom Moraes, Douglas Dunn, Drue Heinz, Eamon Duffy, Edmund Blunden, Edward Shanks, Emily Berry, Emyr Humphreys, Evelyn Waugh, Ferdinand Mount, Geoffrey Dennis, Geoffrey Hill, Graham Greene, Graham Swift, Helen Simpson (author), Henry Williamson, Hilary Mantel, I, Claudius, In Parenthesis, In Patagonia, In the Place of Fallen Leaves, James Hilton (novelist), James Michie, ..., James Pope-Hennessy, Jamie McKendrick, John Freeman (poet), John Lanchester, John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, Jonathan Bate, Jonathan Keates, Juno and the Paycock, Justin Cartwright, Kate O'Brien (novelist), Kit Wright, Lady into Fox, List of British literary awards, Literary award, Lord David Cecil, Lost Horizon, M. J. Hyland, Martyn Skinner, Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man, Michael Frayn, Michael Levey, Michael Longley, Monk Dawson (novel), Montreal Gazette, Nicola Barker, Oliver Sacks, Patrick French, Peter Rushforth, Piers Paul Read, Ralph Hale Mottram, Robert Graves, Robert Nye, Robert Shaw (actor), Romer Wilson, Ruth Pitter, Seán O'Casey, Sidney Keyes, Siegfried Sassoon, Sour Sweet, Stalingrad (book), Stuart: A Life Backwards, Talking Heads (series), Tarka the Otter, Ted Hughes, Tessa Hadley, The Debt to Pleasure, The Herald (Glasgow), The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner, The Old Boys, The Power and the Glory, The Sun Doctor, The World Is What It Is, There But For The, Tim Pears, Timothy Mo, V. S. Naipaul, Vita Sackville-West, William Fiennes (author), William Trevor. Expand index (59 more) »

A Toy Epic

A Toy Epic is a novel by Welsh author Emyr Humphreys.

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Alan Bennett

Alan Bennett (born 9 May 1934) is an English playwright, screenwriter, actor and author.

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Alan Sillitoe

Alan Sillitoe (4 March 192825 April 2010) was an English writer and one of the so-called "angry young men" of the 1950s.

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Alexander Masters

Alexander Masters is an author, screenwriter, and worker with the homeless.

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Ali Smith

Ali Smith CBE FRSL (born 24 August 1962) is a Scottish author, playwright, academic and journalist.

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Alice Oswald

Alice Oswald (born 1966) is a British poet from Reading, Berkshire.

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Alice Warrender

Alice Helen Warrender (1857 – 23 September 1947) was an English philanthropist, who established one of Britain's earliest annual literary awards, the Hawthornden Prize, in 1919.

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Alistair Horne

Sir Alistair Allan Horne (9 November 1925 – 25 May 2017) was a British journalist, biographer and historian of Europe, especially of 19th and 20th century France.

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An Experiment in Love

An Experiment in Love is a novel by Hilary Mantel first published in 1995 by Penguin Books.

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Andrew Barrow

Andrew Barrow (born 1945) is a British journalist and author.

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Antony Beevor

Sir Antony James Beevor, (born 14 December 1946) is an English military historian.

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Awakenings (book)

Awakenings is a 1973 non-fiction book by Oliver Sacks.

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Bruce Chatwin

Charles Bruce Chatwin (13 May 194018 January 1989) was an English travel writer, novelist, and journalist.

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Candia McWilliam

Candia Frances Juliet McWilliam (born 1 July 1955) is a Scottish author.

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Carry Me Down

Carry Me Down (2006) is the second novel of British writer M. J. Hyland.

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Changing Places

Changing Places (1975) is the first "campus novel" by British novelist David Lodge.

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Charles Langbridge Morgan

Charles Langbridge Morgan (22 January 1894 – 6 February 1958) was an English-born playwright and novelist of English and Welsh parentage.

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Charles Nicholl (author)

Charles Nicholl is an English author specializing in works of history, biography, literary detection, and travel.

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Christopher Hassall

Christopher Vernon Hassall (24 March 1912 – 25 April 1963) was an English actor, dramatist, librettist, lyricist and poet, who found his greatest fame in a memorable musical partnership with the actor and composer Ivor Novello after working together in the same touring company.

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Christopher Reid

Christopher John Reid, FRSL (born 13 May 1949) is a Hong Kong-born British poet, essayist, cartoonist, and writer.

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Claire Tomalin

Claire Tomalin (born Claire Delavenay on 20 June 1933) is an English author and journalist, known for her biographies on Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy, Samuel Pepys, Jane Austen, and Mary Wollstonecraft.

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Colin Thubron

Colin Gerald Dryden Thubron, (born 14 June 1939) is a British travel writer and novelist.

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Colm Tóibín

Colm Tóibín (born 30 May 1955) is an Irish novelist, short story writer, essayist, playwright, journalist, critic and poet.

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David Cook (writer)

David Cook (21 September 1940 – 16 September 2015) was a British author, screenwriter and actor.

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David Garnett

David Garnett (9 March 1892 – 17 February 1981) was a British writer and publisher.

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David Jones (artist-poet)

Walter David Jones CH, CBE (known as David Jones, 1 November 1895 – 28 October 1974) was both a painter and one of the first-generation British modernist poets.

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David Lodge (author)

David John Lodge CBE (born 28 January 1935) is an English author and literary critic.

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Dom Moraes

Dominic Francis "Dom" Moraes (19 July 1938 – 2 June 2004) was an Indian writer and poet who wrote in the English language.

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Douglas Dunn

Douglas Eaglesham Dunn, OBE (born 23 October 1942) is a Scottish poet, academic, and critic.

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Drue Heinz

Drue Heinz (born Doreen Mary English; March 8, 1915 – March 30, 2018) was an American patron of the literary arts, actress, philanthropist and socialite.

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Eamon Duffy

Eamon Duffy (born 9 February 1947) is an Irish historian and academic.

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Edmund Blunden

Edmund Charles Blunden, CBE, MC (1 November 1896 – 20 January 1974) was an English poet, author and critic.

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Edward Shanks

Edward Richard Buxton Shanks (11 June 1892 – 4 May 1953) was an English writer, known as a war poet of World War I, then as an academic and journalist, and literary critic and biographer.

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Emily Berry

Emily Berry (London 1981) is an English poet and writer.

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Emyr Humphreys

Emyr Humphreys (born 15 April 1919) is a leading Welsh novelist, poet and author.

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Evelyn Waugh

Arthur Evelyn St.

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Ferdinand Mount

Sir William Robert Ferdinand Mount, 3rd Baronet, FRSL (born 2 July 1939), is a British writer, novelist and columnist for The Sunday Times as well as a political commentator.

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Geoffrey Dennis

Geoffrey Dennis (1892 – 15 May 1963) is an English writer who won the Hawthornden Prize in 1930 for The End of the World.

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Geoffrey Hill

Sir Geoffrey William Hill, FRSL (18 June 1932 – 30 June 2016) was an English poet, professor emeritus of English literature and religion, and former co-director of the Editorial Institute, at Boston University.

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Graham Greene

Henry Graham Greene (2 October 1904 – 3 April 1991), better known by his pen name Graham Greene, was an English novelist regarded by many as one of the greatest writers of the 20th century.

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Graham Swift

Graham Colin Swift FRSL (born 4 May 1949) is an English writer.

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Helen Simpson (author)

Helen Simpson is an English novelist and short story writer.

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Henry Williamson

Henry William Williamson (1 December 1895 – 13 August 1977) was an English army officer, naturalist, farmer and ruralist writer known for his natural history and social history novels.

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Hilary Mantel

Dame Hilary Mary Mantel, (née Thompson; born 6 July 1952) is an English writer whose work includes personal memoirs, short stories, and historical fiction.

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I, Claudius

I, Claudius (1934) is a novel by English writer Robert Graves, written in the form of an autobiography of the Roman Emperor Claudius.

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In Parenthesis

In Parenthesis is an epic poem of the First World War by David Jones first published in England in 1937.

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In Patagonia

In Patagonia is an English travel book by Bruce Chatwin, published in 1977.

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In the Place of Fallen Leaves

In the Place of Fallen Leaves is Tim Pears' debut novel, published in 1993.

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James Hilton (novelist)

James Hilton (9 September 190020 December 1954) was an English novelist best remembered for several best-sellers, including Lost Horizon and Goodbye, Mr. Chips.

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James Michie

James Michie (1927–2007) was a British poet and translator of Latin poets, including The Odes of Horace, The Poems of Catullus, and The Epigrams of Martial.

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James Pope-Hennessy

James Pope Hennessy CVO (20 November 1916 – 25 January 1974) was a British biographer and travel writer.

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Jamie McKendrick

Jamie McKendrick (born 1955) is an English poet.

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John Freeman (poet)

John Frederick Freeman (29 January 1880 – 23 September 1929) was an English poet and essayist, who gave up a successful career in insurance to write full-time.

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John Lanchester

John Henry Lanchester (born 25 February 1962) is a British journalist and novelist.

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John Llewellyn Rhys Prize

The John Llewellyn Rhys Prize was a literary prize awarded annually for the best work of literature (fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama) by an author from the Commonwealth aged 35 or under, written in English and published in the United Kingdom.

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Jonathan Bate

Sir Andrew Jonathan Bate, CBE, FBA, FRSL (born 26 June 1958), is a British academic, biographer, critic, broadcaster, novelist and scholar.

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Jonathan Keates

Jonathan Keates FRSL (born 1946) is an English writer, biographer, novelist and Chairman of the Venice in Peril Fund.

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Juno and the Paycock

Juno and the Paycock is a play by Seán O'Casey, and is highly regarded and often performed in Ireland.

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Justin Cartwright

Justin Cartwright (born 1945) is a British novelist,originally from South Africa.

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Kate O'Brien (novelist)

Kate O'Brien (3 December 1897 – 13 August 1974) was an Irish novelist and playwright.

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Kit Wright

Kit Wright (born 17 June 1944 in Crockham Hill, Kent) is the author of more than twenty-five books, for both adults and children, and the winner of awards including an Arts Council Writers' Award, the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, the Hawthornden Prize, the Alice Hunt Bartlett Prize and (jointly) the Heinemann Award.

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Lady into Fox

Lady into Fox was David Garnett's first novel under his own name, published in 1922.

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List of British literary awards

This is a list of British literary awards.

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Literary award

A literary award is an award presented in recognition of a particularly lauded literary piece or body of work.

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Lord David Cecil

Lord Edward Christian David Gascoyne-Cecil, CH (9 April 1902 – 1 January 1986), was a British biographer, historian and academic.

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Lost Horizon

Lost Horizon is a 1933 novel by English writer James Hilton.

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M. J. Hyland

M.J. Hyland (given names Maria Joan) is an ex-lawyer and the author of three multi-award-winning novels: How the Light Gets In (2004), Carry Me Down (2006) and This is How (2009).

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Martyn Skinner

Martyn Skinner (24 August 1906-1993) was a British writer who won the Hawthornden Prize in 1943, for his Letters to Malaya, and the Heinemann Award in 1947.

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Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man

Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man is a novel by Siegfried Sassoon, first published in 1928 by Faber and Faber.

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Michael Frayn

Michael Frayn, FRSL (born 8 September 1933) is an English playwright and novelist.

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Michael Levey

Sir Michael Vincent Levey, LVO (8 June 1927 – 28 December 2008) was an English art historian and was the director of the National Gallery from 1973 to 1986.

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Michael Longley

Michael Longley, CBE (born 27 July 1939) is a poet from Belfast in Northern Ireland.

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Monk Dawson (novel)

Monk Dawson, is a novel by English author Piers Paul Read, published in 1969 by Secker and Warburg in the UK and in 1970 by Lippincott in the US, the year it won both the Somerset Maugham Award and Hawthornden Prize.

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Montreal Gazette

The Montreal Gazette, formerly titled The Gazette, is the only English-language daily newspaper published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, after three other daily English newspapers shut down at various times during the second half of the 20th century.

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Nicola Barker

Nicola Barker (born 30 March 1966) is an English novelist and short story writer.

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Oliver Sacks

Oliver Wolf Sacks, (9 July 1933 – 30 August 2015) was a British neurologist, naturalist, historian of science, and author.

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Patrick French

Patrick French (born 1966) is a British writer, historian and academician.

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Peter Rushforth

Peter Scott Rushforth (15 February 1945 – 25 September 2005) was an English teacher and novelist.

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Piers Paul Read

Piers Paul Read FRSL (born 7 March 1941) is an award-winning British novelist, historian and biographer.

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Ralph Hale Mottram

Ralph Hale Mottram (30 October 1883 – 16 April 1971) was an English writer, known as a novelist, particularly for the Spanish Farm trilogy,Cameron Self, in Literary Norfolk, 2011.

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Robert Graves

Robert Graves (24 July 1895 – 7 December 1985), also known as Robert von Ranke Graves, was an English poet, historical novelist, critic, and classicist.

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Robert Nye

Robert Nye FRSL (15 March 1939 – 2 July 2016) was an English poet and author.

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Robert Shaw (actor)

Robert Archibald Shaw (9 August 1927 – 28 August 1978) was an English actor, novelist, and playwright.

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Romer Wilson

Romer Wilson (born Florence Roma Muir Wilson (married name O'Brien); 26 December 1891 in Sheffield – 11 January 1930 in Lausanne) was a British writer.

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Ruth Pitter

Emma Thomas "Ruth" Pitter, CBE, FRSL (7 November 1897 – 29 February 1992) was a 20th-century British poet.

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Seán O'Casey

Seán O'Casey (Seán Ó Cathasaigh; born John Casey; 30 March 1880 – 18 September 1964) was an Irish dramatist and memoirist.

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Sidney Keyes

Sidney Arthur Kilworth Keyes (27 May 1922 – 29 April 1943, Tunisia) was an English poet of World War II.

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Siegfried Sassoon

Siegfried Loraine Sassoon, (8 September 1886 – 1 September 1967) was an English poet, writer, and soldier.

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Sour Sweet

Sour Sweet is a novel by Timothy Mo first published in 1982.

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Stalingrad (book)

Stalingrad is a narrative history written by Antony Beevor of the battle fought in and around the city of Stalingrad during World War II, as well as the events leading up to it.

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Stuart: A Life Backwards

Stuart: A Life Backwards is a biography by Alexander Masters of his friend Stuart Clive Shorter, formerly, at various times, a prisoner and a career criminal.

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Talking Heads (series)

Talking Heads is a series of dramatic monologues written for BBC television by British playwright Alan Bennett.

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Tarka the Otter

Tarka the Otter: His Joyful Water-Life and Death in the Country of the Two Rivers is a highly influential novel by Henry Williamson, first published in 1927 by G.P. Putnam's Sons with an introduction by the Hon.

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Ted Hughes

Edward James Hughes (17 August 1930 – 28 October 1998) was an English poet and children's writer.

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Tessa Hadley

Tessa Jane Hadley (born 28 February 1956; née Nichols) is a British author of novels, short stories and non-fiction.

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The Debt to Pleasure

The Debt to Pleasure is a 1996 novel by John Lanchester published by Picador (imprint).

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The Herald (Glasgow)

The Herald is a Scottish broadsheet newspaper founded in 1783.

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The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner

"The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner" is a short story by Alan Sillitoe, published in 1959 as part of a short story collection of the same name.

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The Old Boys

The Old Boys is a comic novel written by Anglo-Irish author William Trevor, first published in 1964.

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The Power and the Glory

The Power and the Glory (1940) is a novel by British author Graham Greene.

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The Sun Doctor

The Sun Doctor was the second novel written by author and actor Robert Shaw.

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The World Is What It Is

The World Is What It Is: The Authorized Biography of V. S. Naipaul is a biography of the Nobel Prize-winning author V. S. Naipaul by Patrick French.

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There But For The

There But For The is a 2011 novel by Scottish author Ali Smith, first published in the UK by Hamish Hamilton and in the US by Pantheon, and set in 2009 and 2010 in Greenwich, London.

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Tim Pears

Tim Pears (born 11 November 1956) is an English novelist.

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Timothy Mo

Timothy Peter Mo (born 30December 1950) is a British novelist.

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V. S. Naipaul

Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad "Vidia" Naipaul, TC (born 17 August 1932), is an Indo-Caribbean writer and Nobel Laureate who was born in Trinidad with British citizenship.

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Vita Sackville-West

Victoria Mary Sackville-West, Lady Nicolson, CH (9 March 1892 – 2 June 1962), usually known as Vita Sackville-West, was an English poet, novelist, and garden designer.

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William Fiennes (author)

The Hon William Fiennes is a British author.

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William Trevor

William Trevor KBE (24 May 1928 – 20 November 2016) was an Irish novelist, playwright and short story writer.

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