Background
Sinclair grew up in North London and was educated at the University of East Anglia (Bachelor, Doctor of Philosophy), the University of California, Santa Cruz, and at the University of Exeter.
(This non-fiction collection is Clive Sinclair's responses...)
This non-fiction collection is Clive Sinclair's responses in occasional writings to personal tragedy and public traumas. Contents include a piece on his appearance, Cabbage Face, to a description of his wife's death and an account of his kidney replacement operation.
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This novel is set in a country where husbands are conscripted into a brutal war and women become unable to bear male children until a scientist manages to disturb the pristine but stagnant gene pool.
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Clive Sinclair's offbeat novel opens with a fight between the Azrael, the Angel of Death and Beelzebub, Lord of the Flies, for the soul of the great writer and champion misogynist August Strindberg.
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Sinclair grew up in North London and was educated at the University of East Anglia (Bachelor, Doctor of Philosophy), the University of California, Santa Cruz, and at the University of Exeter.
Bachelor, University E. Anglia, Norwich, England, 1969. Doctor of Philosophy, University E. Anglia, Norwich, England, 1983.
He was first published as a novelist in 1973, going on to become better known as a writer of short stories. In 1983, he was recognised in Granta"s list of Best Young British Novelists. He has since published several novels and collections of shorter fiction, in addition to non-fiction, such as biography and travel writing.
His stories, interviews, travel pieces and reviews have appeared in a wide range of publications, including Encounter, The Year’s Best Horror Stories, New Review, London Magazine, Penthouse, Club International, Transatlantic Review, Lilith, Monat, The Guardian, The Independent, and Contrappasso Magazine.
Between 1983 and 1987 he was literary editor of the Jewish Chronicle, and in 1988 he was the British Council Guest Writer-in-residence at the University of Uppsala, Sweden. He has also been the British Library Penguin Writer"s Fellow, as well as a visiting lecturer, most frequently at the University of East Anglia, but also at the University of California, Santa Cruz, his special subjects being gothic fiction, creative writing, detective fiction, and Holocaust literature.
His recent books include Clive Sinclair"s True Tales of the Wild West, A Soap Opera From Hell: Essays on the Facts of Life and the Facts of Death and Death & Texas. Sinclair was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1983.
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Fellow Royal Society of Literature. Member Pen International (executive committee 1985-1987).
Married Frances Ann Redhouse, November 2, 1979 (deceased July 1994). 1 child, Seth Benjamin.