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- Ian Thomson (born 1961) is an English author, best known for his biography Primo Levi (2002), and reportage, The Dead Yard: Tales of Modern Jamaica (2009)
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Ian Thomson, “an author of great range and sensibility” (Guardian), was born in London in 1961, and went to Pembroke College, Cambridge. He is an award-winning biographer, reporter, translator and literary critic.
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Ian Thomson (born 1961) is an English author, best known for his biography Primo Levi (2002), and reportage, The Dead Yard: Tales of Modern Jamaica (2009)
Ian Thomson is an award-winning biographer, travel writer, translator and literary critic known for his interest in Italy, the West Indies and the Baltic. His first book, Southern Italy (Collins, 1989), was followed by a translation of the Sicilian crime writer Leonardo Sciascia, Death of an Inquisitor and Other Stories (Harvill, 1990).
Ian Thomson was born in Blackburn, Lancashire on Halloween, 1949, in a different world, where coal was delivered by horse and cart, as was sarsaparilla and ginger beer on a Saturday afternoon. Like any boy of his age, he wore sleeveless tank tops, which were short, and shorts which were long.
Nov 30, 2023 · Ian Thomson was born in Blackburn, Lancashire on Halloween, 1949, in a different world, where coal was delivered by horse and cart. Like any boy of his age, he wore sleeveless tank tops, which were short, and shorts which were long. Author of novels and short stories.
Oct 26, 2024 · Ian Thomson is the author of books including Dante’s Divine Comedy: A Journey Without End.
Ian Thomson is a Senior Lecturer in Creative Non-Fiction at UEA. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and has lectured in universities in the United States, France, Italy and London. He was one of the judges for the RLS Somerset Maugham prize in 2018 and for the Ondaatje Prize in 2019.