Farrell, J. G. 1935-1979

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Name (Hebrew)
פרל, ג'מס גורדון, 1935-1979
Name (Latin)
Farrell, J. G. 1935-1979
Other forms of name
nna Farrell, James Gordon, 1935-1979
Date of birth
1935
Date of death
1979
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 76353436
Wikidata: Q542763
Library of congress: n 50011932
Sources of Information
  • His A girl in the head, 1967.
  • Greacean, L. J.G. Farrell, 1999 :p. xv (d. Aug. 11, 1979)
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Wikipedia description:

James Gordon Farrell (25 January 1935 – 11 August 1979) was an English-born novelist of Irish descent. He gained prominence for a series of novels known as "the Empire Trilogy" (Troubles, The Siege of Krishnapur and The Singapore Grip), which deal with the political and human consequences of British colonial rule. Troubles received the 1971 Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize and the Man Booker Prize, and The Siege of Krishnapur received the 1973 Booker Prize. In 2010 Troubles was retrospectively awarded the Lost Man Booker Prize, created to recognise works published in 1970. Troubles and its fellow shortlisted works had not been open for consideration that year due to a change in the eligibility rules.

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