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Chris Paling is an author of modern fiction. His writing has received many complimentary reviews from critics. ==Biography== Born in 1956 in Derby, Chris Paling studied social sciences at the University of Sussex. He started working as a studio manager for BBC radio in 1981. In the early 90s he had a Thirty Minute Theatre play called ''Way Station'' produced on BBC Radio 4. He wrote more radio plays and later began writing novels. ''After the Raid'' (1995), a wartime study of a shattered mind, was closely followed by ''Deserters'' (1996) and ''Morning All Day'' (1997). Paling feared ''The Silent Sentry'' (1999), about a radio producer who cracks up, might be "the longest resignation letter in history", but he remains a Radio 4 producer to this day. ''Newton's Swing'' (2000) was a subtle Stateside thriller; ''The Repentant Morning'' (2003) is set in London and Spain in 1936; ''A Town by the Sea'' (2005) is a departure from his previous style, leading the reader through a strange landscape of unfamiliar people and places. "Minding" (2007), recently nominated for the Mind book of the year, was described as 'a delicately and intimately drawn portrait'. Paling recently wrote a series of plays entitled 'Words and Music', broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in the summer of 2013.〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b036xx1l/episodes/guide〕 Chris Paling is married with two children, Sarah and Thomas, and lives in Brighton. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chris Paling」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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