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Faulks, Sebastian
Matter into Imagination
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Sebastian Faulks was born
on 20 April 1953 and was educated at Wellington College and
Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He was the first literary editor
of The Independent and became deputy editor of the Independent
on Sunday before leaving in 1991 to concentrate on writing.
He has been a columnist for The Guardian (1992-8) and the
Evening Standard (1997-9). He continues to contribute articles
and reviews to a number of newspapers and magazines. He wrote
and presented the Channel 4 Television series 'Churchill's
Secret Army', screened in 1999. He is a Fellow of the Royal
Society of Literature.
His first novel, A Trick of the Light,
was published in 1984. His other novels include The Girl at
the Lion d'Or (1989), set in France between the First and
Second World Wars, and the bestselling Birdsong (1993), the
story of a young Englishman called Stephen Wraysford and his
harrowing experiences fighting in northern France during the
First World War. The main narrative is intercut with scenes
from the life of Stephen's granddaughter, Elizabeth, a young
woman living in the 1970s who travels to France to discover
more about her grandfather's life. The Fatal Englishman: Three
Short Lives (1996) is a multiple biography of the lives of
the artist Christopher Wood, airman Richard Hillary and spy
Jeremy Wolfenden.
His fifth novel, Charlotte Gray (1998),
completes the loose trilogy of books about France with an
account of the adventures of a young Scottish woman who becomes
involved with the French resistance during the Second World
War. A film adaptation of the novel, starring Cate Blanchett,
was first screened in 2002.
His next novel, On Green Dolphin Street
(2001), is a love story set against the backdrop of the Cold
War.
His most recent novel is Human Traces,
a book set in the 19th century and telling the tale of two
friends who set up a pioneering asylum, published in 2005.
Pistache(2006) is a collection of
parodies and pastiches, mostly from BBC Radio 4's The Write
Stuff.
Sebastian Faulks lives with his wife
and three children in London. He was awarded the CBE in 2002.
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