Английская Википедия:Alan Hollinghurst
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:EngvarB Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox writer Alan James Hollinghurst Шаблон:Post-nominals (born 26 May 1954) is an English novelist, poet, short story writer and translator. He won the 1989 Somerset Maugham Award, the 1994 James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and for his novel The Line of Beauty the 2004 Booker Prize. Hollinghurst is credited with having helped gay-themed fiction to break into the literary mainstream through his six novels since 1988.[1]
Early life and education
Hollinghurst was born in Stroud, Gloucestershire, only child of bank manager James Hollinghurst, who served in the RAF in the Second World War,[2] and his wife, Elizabeth.[3][4] He attended Dorset's Canford School.[5]
He studied English at Magdalen College, Oxford, receiving a BA in 1975 and MLitt in 1979. His thesis was on works by three gay writers: Firbank, Forster and Hartley.[6][7] He house-shared with future poet laureate Andrew Motion at Oxford, and was awarded poetry's Newdigate Prize, a year before Motion. In the late 1970s he lectured at Magdalen, then at Somerville and Corpus Christi. In 1981 he lectured at UCL, and in 1982 joined The Times Literary Supplement, serving as deputy editor: 1985–90.[8][9]
Hollinghurst discussed his early life and literary influences at length in a rare interview at home in London, published in The James White Review in 1997–98.[10]
Writing
He won the 2004 Booker Prize for The Line of Beauty.[11] His next novel, The Stranger's Child, made the 2011 Booker Prize longlist.[12]
List of works
Poetry
- Isherwood is at Santa Monica (Sycamore Broadsheet 22: two poems, hand-printed on a single folded sheet), Oxford: Sycamore Press 1975[13]
- Poetry Introduction 4 (ten poems: "Over the Wall", "Nightfall", "Survey", "Christmas Day at Home", "The Drowned Field", "Alonso", "Isherwood is at Santa Monica", "Ben Dancing at Wayland's Smithy", "Convalescence in Lower Largo", "The Well"), Faber and Faber, 1978 Шаблон:ISBN
- Confidential Chats with Boys, Oxford: Sycamore Press 1982 (based on the book Confidential Chats with Boys by William Lee Howard, MD., 1911, Sydney, Australia)[14]
- "Mud" (London Review of Books, Vol. 4, No. 19, 21 October 1982)[15]
Short stories
- A Thieving Boy (Firebird 2: Writing Today, Penguin, 1983)[16]
- Sharps and Flats (Granta 43, 1993), was incorporated into Hollinghurst's second novel, The Folding Star[17]
- Highlights (Granta 100, 2007)[18]
Novels
- The Swimming-Pool Library, 1988 Шаблон:ISBN
- The Folding Star, 1994 Шаблон:ISBN
- The Spell, 1998 Шаблон:ISBN
- The Line of Beauty, 2004 Шаблон:ISBN
- The Stranger's Child, 2011 Шаблон:ISBN
- The Sparsholt Affair, 2017 Шаблон:ISBN
Translations
- Bajazet by Jean Racine, Chatto & Windus, 1991 Шаблон:ISBN
- Bérénice and Bajazet by Jean Racine, Faber and Faber, 2012 Шаблон:ISBN
As editor
- New Writing 4 (with A. S. Byatt), 1995 Шаблон:ISBN
- A. E. Housman: poems selected by Alan Hollinghurst, Faber and Faber, 2001 Шаблон:ISBN
Foreword
- Three Novels by Ronald Firbank, 2000 Шаблон:ISBN
Awards and honours
- 1974: Newdigate Prize
- 1989: Somerset Maugham Award, for The Swimming Pool Library
- 1994: James Tait Black Memorial Prize, for The Folding Star
- 2004: Booker Prize, for The Line of Beauty[11]
- 2011: Booker Prize, longlist for The Stranger's Child[12]
- 2011: Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement from Publishing Triangle
Personal life
Hollinghurst is gay[19][2][11] and lives in London.[20] Although he now lives with his partner Paul Mendez,[21] Hollinghurst previously said: "I'm not at all easy to live with. I wish I could integrate writing into ordinary social life, but I don't seem to be able to. I could when I started [writing]. I suppose I had more energy then. Now I have to isolate myself for long periods."[22]
References
External links
- An Interview at the Oxonian Review
- Шаблон:British council includes a "Critical Perspective" section
- Alan Hollinghurst at The New York Review of Books
- Alan Hollinghust Profile in The Guardian
- 2011 radio interview at The Bat Segundo Show
- Шаблон:Cite journal
- ↑ https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-alan-hollinghurst-helped-make-gay-literature-mainstream
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- ↑ Andrew Anthony, "Alan Hollinghurst: The slow-motion novelist delivers", The Guardian, 11 June 2011.
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- ↑ Galligan, David. "Beneath the Surface of The Swimming-Pool Library: An Interview with Alan Hollinghurst", The James White Review 14.3 (Fall 1997): 1–7, ; and "On Hampstead Heath: An Interview with Alan Hollinghurst", The James White Review 15.1 (Winter 1998): 10–13.
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