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Martin Amis
Martin Louis Amis (born 25 August 1949) is an English novelist, the author of some of Britain's best-known modern literature, including Money (1986) and London Fields (1989). He is currently Professor of Creative Writing at the Centre for New Writing at the University of Manchester, and is regarded...
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Filter this CollectionWill Self
William Woodard "Will" Self (born 26 September 1961) is an English novelist, reviewer and columnist. He is known for his satirical, grotesque and fantastical novels and short stories.
Self was raised, in his words, in "an effortlessly dull" North...
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Christopher Eric Hitchens (born April 13, 1949) is an English-American author and journalist. His books — the latest being God Is Not Great — have made him a prominent public intellectual, and a staple of talk shows and lecture circuits. He has been...
Zadie Smith
Zadie Smith (born 25 October 1975) is an English novelist. To date she has written three novels. In 2003, she was included on Granta's list of 20 best young authors.
Zadie Smith was born Sadie Smith in the northwest London borough of Brent – a...
William Monahan
William J. Monahan (born November 3, 1960) is an Academy Award-winning American screenwriter and novelist. After graduating from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where he studied Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, Monahan moved to New York...
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Kyle Smith is an American critic, novelist and essayist. He is a staff film critic for the New York Post. His film reviewing style has been called "an exercise in hilarious hostility" by Entertainment Weekly. He has also contributed to The Wall...
Tony Tulathimutte
Tony Tulathimutte (born September 1, 1983) is an American fiction writer. His short story "Scenes from the Life of the Only Girl in Water Shield, Alaska" received an O. Henry Award in 2008. An earlier version of the story won the Bocock-Guerard...