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Gilbert Adair

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Gilbert Adair (born December 29, 1944 in Edinburgh) is an author, film critic, and journalist. He won the Scott Moncrieff Translation Prize for his book A Void, which is a translation of the French book La Disparition by Georges Perec.

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Career

His early works of fiction included two unauthorized sequels to classic works of Victorian/Edwardian English literature: Alice through the Needle's Eye (following Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass) and Peter Pan and the Only Children (following Peter and Wendy). From 1992 to 1996 he wrote the "Scrutiny" column for The Sunday Times. He is currently writing a stage version of Love and Death on Long Island which is being developed by producers New Gods and Heroes.

Personal life

From 1968 to 1980 he lived in Paris, France. At present he lives in London, England.

Adaptations

The 1997 film Love and Death on Long Island by Richard Kwietniowski was based on his 1990 novel of the same name. The film The Dreamers by Bernardo Bertolucci, with a script by Adair, was based on material from three of his books, The Holy Innocents, The Dreamers, and Buenas Noches, Buenos Aires.

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    Gilbert Adair is probably best known for his writing in several national magazines and newspapers (including The Guardian, The Telegraph, and Esquire), especially the weekly "Scrutiny" column he wrote for the The Sunday Times between 1992 and 1996. His m... more


     
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