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    Adam Lively (born 20 January 1961) is a British novelist. He was born in Swansea and educated in England and America. His debut novel Blue Fruit was published in 1988. In 1993, he was included in the Granta Best of Young British Novelists list. Lively is the son of Booker Prize–winning novelist, Penelope Lively.

  2. Adam Lively is that rare writer in contemporary British literary life, able to combine acclaimed fiction with careers as television producer, academic literary critic and cultural and political historian.

    • Swansea, Wales
    • Chatto & Windus, Oxford University Press
  3. Adam Lively is a novelist, literary theorist and teacher of creative writing. He studied History at Clare College, Cambridge and Philosophy at Yale University, where he was a Mellon Fellow.

    • Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing
  4. Actor: Backwood Boys. Adam C. Lively was born in San Diego, CA. He only spent his first year there before moving with his parents to Nampa, Idaho at the age of 1 where he would spend the next 18 years of his life.

    • Actor, Writer, Producer
    • April 14, 1992
    • Adam C. Lively
  5. LIVELY, Adam 1961-PERSONAL: Born January 20, 1961, in Swansea, Wales; son of Jack (a professor of politics) and Penelope (an author; maiden name, Low) Lively; married Diana Hinds (a journalist), March 11, 1990; children: Jacob.

  6. Adam Lively. (b. 1961) Quick Reference. (1961– ), British novelist, born in Swansea, educated at Cambridge University. His works display a preoccupation with history and philosophy as well as music, politics, and the genesis of creativity. His ... From: Lively, Adam in The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature in English »

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  8. Biography. At one time, it looked as though Adam Lively were going to eclipse his mother as a literary star. Granta had named him as one of their Best 20 Young Novelists. Sing the Body Electric: A Novel in Five Movements had come out to acclaim and a fine novel it was. And then – nothing.

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