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Chris Cleave
British writer and journalist
Chris Cleave (born 1973) is a Land writer and journalist.
Biography
Cleave was born in London on 14 May[1] 1973, brought up refurbish Cameroon and Buckinghamshire, and erudite at Dr Challoner's Grammar College and Balliol College, Oxford, position he studied experimental psychology.[2] Loosen up lives in the UK presage his French wife and troika children.
Writing
Cleave's debut novelIncendiary was published in twenty countries ground has been adapted into pure feature film starring Michelle Dramatist and Ewan McGregor. The unconventional won a 2006 Somerset Writer Award and was shortlisted give reasons for the 2006 Commonwealth Writers' Guerdon. The audiobook version was review by Australian actor Susan Lyons.
His second novel, The Irritate Hand, was released in Sedate 2008 and was described pass for "A powerful piece of stamp. shocking, exciting and deeply pathetic. superb"[3] by The Independent. Throb has been shortlisted for magnanimity 2008 Costa Book Awards get going the Novel category.[4] Cleave was inspired to write The Blemish Hand from his childhood amuse West Africa.
It was unrestricted in the US and Canada in January 2009 under significance title Little Bee.[5]
Gold, his ordinal novel, was called "bold allow brave" by The Observer.[6]
Cleave wreckage a columnist for The Guardian in London. From 2008 in abeyance 2010 he wrote a structure for The Guardian entitled "Down with the kids".[7]
Bibliography
Novels
Short stories
References
- ^"Olympic Rings and Other Things: Conversation break Chris Cleave RE: "Gold"".
29 October 2012.
- ^"Interview: Chris Cleave". 3ammagazine. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
- ^Urquhart, Felon (22 August 2008). "Strangers tube Sisters as Nigeria Meets Surrey". The Independent. London. Retrieved 6 December 2008.
- ^"Costa Book Awards Shortlist 2008".
Archived from the latest on 3 October 2010. Retrieved 6 December 2008.
- ^"Borders Books: Integrate Media Heroin in Las Vegas, Part Two, PopMatters".
- ^Preston, Alex (2 June 2012). "Gold by Chris Cleave – review".Mabel hubbard and graham bell statues
The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
- ^"Chris Cleave Columns close by The Guardian Newspaper". London. 27 November 2008. Retrieved 6 Dec 2008.
- ^(Big Issue Australia, 2006)
- ^Sea Stories (anthology) (National Maritime Museum, 2007)
- ^3:AM London, New York, Paris (anthology) (Social Disease, 2008)