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Rose Tremain

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Rose Tremain CBE (born August 2, 1943) is an English author.

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Life

Rose Tremain was born Rosemary Jane Thomson on August 2, 1943 in London and attended Crofton Grange School from 1954 to 19661; the Sorbonne from 1961-1962; and graduated from the University of East Anglia in 1965 where she then taught creative writing from 1988 to 1995. She married Jon Tremain in 1971 and they had one daughter, Eleanor, born 1972. Eleanor became an actress. The marriage lasted about five years. Her second marriage to theatre director Jonathan Dudley in 1982 lasted about nine years; and she has been with Richard Holmes since 1992. She lives in East Anglia.

Writing

Her influences include William Golding author of Lord of the Flies, and Gabriel Garcia Marquez's 1967 novel, 100 Years of Solitude and the magical realism style. Her novel Music and Silence won the best novel in the 1999 Whitbread Awards building on the recognition she received in the award of the 1992 James Tait Black Memorial Prize to her novel "Sacred Country". She is an historical novelist who approaches her subjects "from unexpected angles, concentrating her attention on unglamorous outsiders."[1] Tremain has judged the Booker prize twice, in 1988 and 2000 though nominated herself, she has missed on being shortlisted. She has also written for radio.

Selected bibliography

Novels and film

Short story collections

  • The Colonel's Daughter and other stories 1983
  • The Garden of the Villa Mollini and other stories 1987
  • Evangelista's Fan and other stories 1994
  • The Darkness of Wallis Simpson 2006

For children

  • Journey to the Volcano '85

References

  1. ^ [1]

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NAME Tremain, Rose
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Writer, academic
DATE OF BIRTH 1943
PLACE OF BIRTH London
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH

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