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Adam Thorpe

Adam Thorpe (born 5 December 1956, Paris, France) is a British poet and novelist whose works also include short stories, translations, radio dramas and documentaries. He is a frequent contributor of reviews and articles to various newspapers, journals and magazines, including the ''Guardian'', the ''Poetry Review'' and the ''Times Literary Supplement''.
==Career==
Adam Thorpe was born in Paris and grew up in India, Cameroon and England. Graduating from Oxford's Magdalen College in 1979, he founded a touring theatre company, then settled in London to teach drama and English literature. He and his family now live in France.
His writing has garnered recognition throughout his career, and has been translated into many languages. His first collection of poetry, ''Mornings in the Baltic'' (1988), was shortlisted that year for the Whitbread Poetry Award. His first novel, ''Ulverton'' (1992), an episodic work covering 350 years of English rural history, won critical acclaim worldwide, including that of the novelist John Fowles, who reviewed it in ''The Guardian'' as :

"...the most interesting first novel I have read these last years".〔John Fowles, "Thank the Gods for Bloody Mindedness" (review of ''Ulverton''), the ''Guardian'', May 28, 1992, p. 25.〕

The novel was awarded the Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize for 1992.
Karl Ove Knaussgaard, author of the internationally acclaimed bestseller ''My Struggle'', stated during a reading in Washington DC that, "My favourite... English novel is by Adam Thorpe called Ulverton... a brilliant, very, very good and very unBritish novel... It's magic, a magic book."〔(. )〕
Hilary Mantel has recently written: "There is no contemporary I admire more than Adam Thorpe, whose novel ''Ulverton'' is a late twentieth century masterpiece." 〔()〕
In 2007 Thorpe was shortlisted for prizes in three respective genres: the Forward Poetry Prize, the BBC National Short Story Award and the South Bank Show Award for the year's best novel (''Between Each Breath''). His novel ''Hodd'' (2009), a darker version of the Robin Hood legend in the form of a medieval document, was shortlisted for the inaugural Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction in 2010. His sixth poetry collection, ''Voluntary'' (2012), was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation.
His most recent novel, the literary thriller ''Flight'', was described by DJ Taylor in the ''Guardian'' as confirming "a long-held impression that Thorpe is one of the most underrated writers on the planet." 〔()〕
Thorpe started his career as an actor, and is the author of many BBC radio dramas starring, among others, Tara Fitzgerald, Sian Phillips and Patrick Malahide ; his one stage play, ''Couch Grass and Ribbon'', written almost entirely in Berkshire dialect, was performed at the Watermill Theatre, Berkshire, in 1996.
Using period language, he has translated two great nineteenth-century French novels for Vintage Classics: Flaubert's ''Madame Bovary'' and Zola's ''Thérèse Raquin''.〔() "an unusual freshness"〕
His first work of non-fiction, ''On Silbury Hill'', described by Paul Farley in the ''Guardian'' as "a rich and evocative book of place",〔()〕
was ''Book of The Week'' on Radio 4 in August 2014.

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