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Jim Crace (St Albans, 1º marzo 1946) è uno scrittore inglese vincitore del National Book Critics Circle Award nel 2000 per il romanzo Una storia naturale dell'amore. James Crace, nacido el 1 de marzo de 1946 (76 años), es un escritor y novelista inglés. Sus novelas incluyen Quarantine, que llevó el premio Whitbread Novel de 1998, y Harvest, que ganó el International Dublin Literary Award de 2015, el James Tait Black Memorial Prize de 2013, y que fue preseleccionada para el Premio Booker 2013. James "Jim" Crace, né le 1er mars 1946 à St Albans dans le Hertfordshire, est un journaliste et écrivain britannique. James Crace FRSL (born 1 March 1946) is an English novelist, playwright and short story writer. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1999, Crace was born in Hertfordshire and has lectured at the University of Texas at Austin. His novels have been translated into 28 languages—including Norwegian, Japanese, Portuguese and Hebrew. Crace received the American Academy of Arts and Letters E. M. Forster Award in 1996. He was awarded a Windham–Campbell Literature Prize in 2015. James (Jim) Crace (ur. 1 marca 1946 w ) – brytyjski pisarz. Ukończył studia licencjackie na Birmingham College of Commerce (w chwili obecnej część ) oraz studia eksternistyczne na University of London. Był wolontariuszem w Sudanie, później pracował jako dziennikarz. 3 stycznia 1975 poślubił Pamelę Ann Turton. Para ma dwoje dzieci – syna Thomasa Charlesa oraz córkę (aktorkę). Mieszka w Birmingham. Jim Crace (* 1. März 1946 in Hertfordshire, England) ist ein britischer Schriftsteller. Er lebt in der Nähe von Birmingham. Crace, der zu den bedeutendsten britischen Autoren der Gegenwart zählt, schrieb bisher sieben Romane und erhielt nahezu alle namhaften angelsächsischen Literaturpreise. Bevor er als freier Autor zu arbeiten begann, verbrachte er einige Jahre im Sudan und in Botswana.
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Jim Crace (* 1. März 1946 in Hertfordshire, England) ist ein britischer Schriftsteller. Er lebt in der Nähe von Birmingham. Crace, der zu den bedeutendsten britischen Autoren der Gegenwart zählt, schrieb bisher sieben Romane und erhielt nahezu alle namhaften angelsächsischen Literaturpreise. Bevor er als freier Autor zu arbeiten begann, verbrachte er einige Jahre im Sudan und in Botswana. James Crace FRSL (born 1 March 1946) is an English novelist, playwright and short story writer. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1999, Crace was born in Hertfordshire and has lectured at the University of Texas at Austin. His novels have been translated into 28 languages—including Norwegian, Japanese, Portuguese and Hebrew. Crace's first novel, Continent, was published in 1990. won the 1994 Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize. His next novel, Quarantine, won the Whitbread Novel in 1997 and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize of the same year. Being Dead won the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1999. Harvest was shortlisted for the 2013 Booker Prize, won the 2013 James Tait Black Memorial Prize and won the 2015 International Dublin Literary Award. Crace received the American Academy of Arts and Letters E. M. Forster Award in 1996. He was awarded a Windham–Campbell Literature Prize in 2015. James Crace, nacido el 1 de marzo de 1946 (76 años), es un escritor y novelista inglés. Sus novelas incluyen Quarantine, que llevó el premio Whitbread Novel de 1998, y Harvest, que ganó el International Dublin Literary Award de 2015, el James Tait Black Memorial Prize de 2013, y que fue preseleccionada para el Premio Booker 2013. James "Jim" Crace, né le 1er mars 1946 à St Albans dans le Hertfordshire, est un journaliste et écrivain britannique. Jim Crace (St Albans, 1º marzo 1946) è uno scrittore inglese vincitore del National Book Critics Circle Award nel 2000 per il romanzo Una storia naturale dell'amore. James (Jim) Crace (ur. 1 marca 1946 w ) – brytyjski pisarz. Ukończył studia licencjackie na Birmingham College of Commerce (w chwili obecnej część ) oraz studia eksternistyczne na University of London. Był wolontariuszem w Sudanie, później pracował jako dziennikarz. Otrzymał nagrody literackie: David Higham Prize, Guardian Fiction Prize, premio Antico Fattore, (wszystkie za powieść Continent), GAP International Prize for Literature (za powieść Dar kamieni), Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize (za powieść Skalna kołyska), National Book Critics' Circle Award (za powieść Being Dead), James Tait Black Memorial Prize i International IMPAC Dublin Literary Awards (obie za powieść Harvest), dwukrotnie Whitbread Prize (za powieści Continent i Quarantine), West Midlands Arts writing award, British Society of Authors travel award oraz E.M. Forster Award. 3 stycznia 1975 poślubił Pamelę Ann Turton. Para ma dwoje dzieci – syna Thomasa Charlesa oraz córkę (aktorkę). Mieszka w Birmingham.
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