Seamus Kearney | A. S. ByattIncluye los nombres: a Byatt, A. Byatt, A.S. Byat, Byatt A S, A.S. Byatt, A.S. Byatt, A.S. Byatt, Antonia Susan, Antonia Byatt, by A. S. Byatt ... (Ver la lista completa), editor A.S.Byatt, Antonia S. Byatt, Antonia S. Byatt, א. ס בייאט, Antonia Susan Byatt, Byatt Susan Antonia, A S Byatt A. S. Byatt, A.S. Byatt; Peter Porter, Antonia A. S.; Byatt Byatt, Antonia Susan A. S.; Byatt Byatt 40,516 (132,008) | 2,677 | 350 | (3.95) | 227 | 0 | A.S. Byatt was born on August 24, 1936 in Sheffield, England. She received a B.A. from Newnham College, Cambridge in 1957, did graduate study at Bryn Mawr College from 1957-58, and attended Somerville College, Oxford from 1958-59. She was a staff member in the extra-mural department at the University of London from 1962-71. From 1968-69, she was also a part-time lecturer in the liberal studies department of the Central School of Art and Design, London. She was a lecturer at University College from 1972-80 and then senior lecturer from 1981-83. She became a full-time writer in 1983. Her works include The Biographer's Tale, The Virgin in the Garden, Babel Tower, A Whistling Woman, and The Children's Book. She also wrote numerous collections of short stories including Sugar and Other Stories, The Matisse Stories, The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye, Elementals, and Little Black Book of Stories. Byatt received the English Speaking Union fellowship in 1957-58, the Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1983, the Silver Pen Award for Still Life, and the Booker Prize for Possession: A Romance in 1990. (Bowker Author Biography) — biografía de Posesión … (más) |
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A. S. Byatt tiene 8 eventos antiguos. (show)  Book signing
 Book Discussion Group Join the Book Discussion Group as they talk about Still Life by Louise Penny. "Still Life" introduces an engaging series hero in Inspector Gamache, who commands his forces--and the series--with integrity and quiet courage. All are welcome! FMI contact the library at 284-4181. (eenerd)
Cees Noteboom, A.S. Byatt Cees Noteboom; A.S. ByattPart of World Literature Weekend 2011 Cees Nooteboom is one of the Netherlands’ most distinguished living authors, an acclaimed stylist whose works include novels, short stories, travel writing, poetry, essays and reportage. In the English-speaking world, Nooteboom is perhaps best known for his novel The Following Story, an elegant fable about love, travel, philosophy, science and selfhood, and Roads to Santiago, an intensely personal pilgrimage through the landscape, history and culture of Spain. Nooteboom’s latest book The Foxes Come at Night (MacLehose Press) is a sequence of linked stories set in the islands and cities of the Mediterranean. Nooteboom will be discussing his life, work and travels with the Booker Prize-winning novelist and critic A.S. Byatt, a great admirer of his work. Tickets: £9 (£6 concessions and LRB subscribers - contact the shop for details) Book online at http://www.lrbshop.co.uk/events Discounts for LRB subscribers - contact the shop on books@lrbshop.co.uk for details (FlossieT)… (más) Ubicación del evento: Stevenson Room, British Museum
International forfatterscene: A. S. Byatt A. S. Byatt, Børnenes bog.Mød den britiske stjerneforfatter Antonia Susan Byatt (f. 1936), der har status som en af Storbritanniens mest markante nulevende forfattere. Byatt fik sit internationale gennembrud med romanen Besættelse: en romance, der udkom på dansk i 1992, og som hun vandt Bookerprisen for. Byatts forfatterskab er omfattende og bevæger sig fra episk-historiske beretninger fra victoriansk kultur til kritisk analyse af efterkrigstidens britiske samfund og skarpe psykologiske samtidsskildringer. I hendes bøger kombineres på underfundig vis filosofi, litteraturhistorie og fantasi, og Byatt udviser gerne en postmoderne tilgang til betingelser for erfaring og til litterær tradition og leger med den realistiske fortællemåde. Blandt Byatts inspirationskilder er T.S. Eliot, Henry James, George Eliot og Robert Browning. A.S. Byatt er født i 1936 i England og forlod i 1983 karrieren som universitetslektor i litteratur for at blive fuldtidsforfatter. Byatt har modtaget mange litterære priser og er derudover æresdoktor ved flere universiteter. Udover en lang række romaner, hvoraf adskillige er oversat til dansk, har Byatt også skrevet litterære essays. Byatts Børnenes bog udkommer nu på dansk. Denne 670 sider lange roman fik de varmeste anmeldelser, da den udkom i Storbritannien (2009) og siden blev shortlistet til Bookerprisen. (2810michael)… (más)
A S Byatt in conversation with Iris Murdoch (movie) A S Byatt opina sobre Naturaleza muerta.A S Byatt in conversation with Iris Murdoch 50 minutes A S Byatt discusses Iris Murdoch's life and her novel Still Life with the author. This event is part of the Sydney Writers' Festival series. Free, no bookings required (ltfl_statelibrarynsw)
The Value of Literature: What Are Words Worth? Antonia ByattIn the first of a two-part series, English PEN examines how literature is funded and writers are remunerated in today’s economy. The creative economy is now seen as a key component of the UK’s economic recovery. Can the arts offer an alternative value system by which to measure wealth and how do we measure the contribution of the literature sector? (deliriumslibrarian)… (más)
The Children's Book: A.S. Byatt. Chaired by Virginia Nicholson. A S Byatt; Virginia Nicholson , Among the Bohemians: Experiments in Living 1900-1939.Tickets £10 The Children's Book, A.S. Byatt's new novel, is a panoramic saga of family secrets, set against the backdrop of a Bohemian, artistic, late Victorian and Edwardian world. It poses questions about war and peace, art and society and whether famous writers of children's books are doomed to damage their offspring. The action moves from the Kent marshes, to Paris, Munich and the trenches of the Somme, while the vivid characters explore Fabianism, anarchy, free love, class differences and women's suffrage. Another tour de force from the internationally acclaimed author of Possession. Virginia Nicholson's Among the Bohemians was inspired by her own background. (DeadGoodBooks)… (más)
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| Agentes | | Biografía breve | Información del conocimiento común inglés. Edita para encontrar en tu idioma. Antonia Susan Drabble was born in Yorkshire and educated at a Quaker school in York. After studying at Cambridge University and Bryn Mawr College, she did postgraduate work at Oxford University. In 1959, she married Ian Charles Rayner Byatt and had two children; she later married Peter John Duffy and had two more children. She goes by the pen name A.S. Byatt. She taught in the Extra-Mural Department of London University and the Central School of Art and Design, and in 1972 became full-time Lecturer in English and American Literature at University College, London. She left in 1983 to concentrate on her writing full-time. She has travelled widely to lecture and talk about her work, often with the British Council, and was Chairman of the Society of Authors between 1986 and 1988. She has served on the judging panels for a number of literary prizes, including the Booker Prize for Fiction, and is recognised as a distinguished critic, contributing regularly to journals and newspapers including the Times Literary Supplement, The Independent and the Sunday Times, as well as to BBC radio and television programs. Her first novel, Shadow of a Sun, was published in 1964. A.S. Byatt was awarded a CBE in 1990 and a DBE in 1999.  | |
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