A. N. Wilson, one of Britain's most prolific and visible literary figures, has in the past decade attracted much attention as both a novelist and biographer. Wilson's work in both genres demonstrates that he is an erudite, witty, and often provocative...
As a novelist, editor, critic, biographer, and journalist, A. N. Wilson has created a significant body of work since the late 1970s. Frequently compared to the work of Barbara Pym, Kingsley Amis, and Evelyn Waugh, his novels are popular comedies of...
A. N. Wilson's novels have enjoyed immediate critical success in Britain, and he has worked rapidly to consolidate his reputation with a series of books which combine high comedy with increasingly serious and complex interpretations of British life in...
Andrew Norman Wilson (born 27 October, 1950), is an English writer, known for his critical biographies, novels and works of popular and cultural history. He is also a columnist for the London Evening Standard and was an occasional contributor to the...
Age 85 of McFarland, died on May 17 at Meriter Hospital after a short illness. He was born May 6, 1912 in St. Paul, Minnesota, the son of Albert and Clara (Temme) Wilson. He was preceded in death by his wife Maxine (Dopkins) Wilson...
A WATCH IN THE NIGHT By A. N. Wilson Norton, 256 pp., $23 "A Watch in the Night" is the fifth and final installment of "The Lampitt Papers," a series of novels the indefatigable A. N. Wilson began in 1988 and interrupted from time...