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Name: Alan Hollinghurst
Birth Date: May 26, 1954
Nationality: British
Gender: Male

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Though it is too early to judge the significance of Alan Hollinghurst's contribution to English literature or to the more specialized field of gay literature, he has experienced both extravagant praise and impatient dismissal in sufficient measures to...


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Alan Hollinghurst (born 26 May 1954) is a British novelist, and winner of the 2004 Booker Prize for The Line of...


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The Economist (US)
Pick-me-ups; New fiction: Alan Hollinghurst.(A new novel from Alan Hollinghurst)(Book Review)
04/17/2004: 432 words, approx. 1 pages
EDMUND WHITE described Alan Hollinghurst's first novel, "The Swimming Pool Library", as the "best book about gay life yet written by an English author." Published in 1988, just as AIDS was entering our vocabulary, it threw open a window on to a world...
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The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Maggie, George, and Alan: out British novelist Alan Hollinghurst won a top prize writing about Thatcher's England--which, he tells Charles Kaiser, is not such a far cry from Bush's America.(Books)(interview of Alan Hollinghurst )(Interview)
01/18/2005: 771 words, approx. 3 pages
Alan Hollinghurst is the author of four novels, beginning with The Swimming-Pool Library in 1988. His latest, The Line of Beauty, won the Man Booker Prize, the most important U.K. fiction award, in 2004. Compared favorably by many critics to the novels of...
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The New York Observer
Sage of Anxiety
3/27/2005: 3,045 words, approx. 10 pages
On Jan. 31, 2005, the BBC made it official: On the evening news, the anchor gravely announced the publication of Ian McEwan's new novel, Saturday, and proclaimed the author "the international voice of British fiction." As far as anyone in London publishing circles can remember,...
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The New York Observer
Whatcha Readin'?: Summer Flings
8/7/2005: 3,608 words, approx. 12 pages
Back when summer actually meant a few months of relaxing and down time to New Yorkers, one of the most treasured rituals was the weekly trip to the neighborhood bookstore, to choose a new book (or stack of books) to keep one company at the...
 


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