Andrea Levy (1956–2019)
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Andrea Levy was born in London, England in 1956 to Jamaican parents of mixed descent. She studied textile design and became a costume assistant. She took a creative-writing class and started writing in her 30s. Her first novel, Every Light in the House Burnin', was published in 1994. Her novels vis mere chronicled the experience of Jamaican immigrants in Britain. Her other works included Fruit of the Lemon, Six Stories and an Essay, and The Long Song. Small Island won the Orange Prize for fiction and the Whitbread Award for the book of the year. She died from cancer on February 14, 2019 at the age of 62. (Bowker Author Biography) vis mindre
Image credit: Andrea Levy in 2010.
Værker af Andrea Levy
Rosh ha shanah 2 eksemplarer
Deborah (in New Writing 7 - CALLIL) 1 eksemplar
Small Island [abridged CD] 1 eksemplar
Associated Works
New Daughters of Africa: An International Anthology of Writing by Women of African Descent (1992) — Bidragyder — 83 eksemplarer
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Almen Viden
- Juridisk navn
- Levy, Andrea Doreen
- Fødselsdato
- 1956-03-07
- Dødsdag
- 2019-02-14
- Køn
- female
- Nationalitet
- UK
- Fødested
- London, England, UK
- Dødsårsag
- breast cancer
- Bopæl
- Highbury, London, England, UK
- Uddannelse
- Highbury Hill Grammar School
- Erhverv
- novelist
costume designer - Relationer
- Fell, Alison (creative writing tutor)
Morpeth, Jane (editor) - Priser og hædersbevisninger
- Orange Prize for Fiction
Whitbread Award
Commonwealth Writers' Prize
Man Booker Prize Shortlist - Agent
- David Grossman (David Grossman Literary Agency)
Medlemmer
Discussions
BRITISH AUTHOR CHALLENGE SEPTEMBER 2015 - LEVY & RUSHDIE i 75 Books Challenge for 2015 (oktober 2015)
The Long Song by Andrea Levy i Orange January/July (november 2011)
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- Popularitet
- #4,091
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- ISBN
- 104
- Sprog
- 15
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One of the problems is that the book starts off with Hortense narrating, and she is a truly unlikeable character, just off-putting in the extreme. Then from her experiences we switch to Gilbert's, which are full of racism and very difficult to read (I know, I can't read about what other people lived through, I'm horrible). By the time it switched over to Queenie's chapters I was not getting any pleasure from reading this book, and was not really interested in what she might add to the mix. It was obvious that things were just going to be shit for these people, and they were not interesting enough to make me sit through that. I made it about halfway through the book, and most of that was because I was unconsciously afraid I would look like a racist if I didn't read and finish this book. Then I remembered that reading is my hobby, and reading (or not reading) something out of fear of what others might think is sick. So I returned the book to the library and grooved on.… (mere)