Birdsong
by Sebastian Faulks
List Price: $13.00
Pages: 496
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 0679776818
Publisher: Vintage

Sebastian Faulks was born in Newbury, England, in 1953, educated
at various schools and at Cambridge University, from which he graduated
in 1974 with the intention of becoming a novelist. He took a job teaching
in a school in London and began to write freelance articles, mostly book
reviews, for various papers. In 1978 he left teaching to take a job as
a reporter with the Daily Telegraph in London. By this time he
was also running a book club, the New Fiction Society, and was continuing
to write fiction. His first novel, A Trick of Light, was published
in 1984. By this time he had become a feature writer on the Sunday
Telegraph and in 1986 moved to the new national daily paper the Independent
as its literary editor. His second novel, The Girl at the Lion d'Or,
was published in 1989.
In 1991 he gave up journalism
to concentrate on writing. In 1992 his third novel, A Fool's Alphabet,
was published in London (New York: Little, Brown, 1993), and in 1993 he
published Birdsong to huge critical acclaim. It has so far sold
more than 400,000 copies in Britain. In January 1997 a television and
bookshop poll among British readers placed it in their top fifty books
of the century. He was named Author of the Year in the British Book Awards
of 1995.
He has since published a nonfiction
book, The Fatal Englishman: Three Short Lives, which was also a
bestseller, and is nearing the end of a new novel. He married in 1989,
and he and his wife have three small children. They spent 1996 in France
but are now back in London.
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