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  2. Paul Pickering (born 9 May 1952) is a British novelist and playwright. Early life. Pickering was born in Rotherham, Yorkshire, England, the son of Arthur Samuel Pickering and Lorna (née Grocock). [1] .

  3. Jul 21, 2024 · Interview/ Paul Pickering, author. A journalist reporting from conflict zones for The Times London, Paul Pickering turned novelist to tell the story of Josef Mengele, the ‘Angel of Death’ at Auschwitz, whom he met in Paraguay. Pickering is often likened to Graham Greene, as much for his fiction as for the life he has led.

  4. Paul Pickering is the author of seven novels, Wild About Harry, Perfect English, The Blue Gate of Babylon, Charlie Peace, The Leopard’s Wife, Over the Rainbow and Elephant. The Blue Gate of Babylon was a New York Times notable book of the year, who dubbed it ‘superior literature’.

  5. Paul Pickering is the author of seven novels, Wild About Harry, Perfect English, The Blue Gate of Babylon, Charlie Peace, The Leopard’s Wife, Over the Rainbow and Elephant. The Blue Gate of Babylon was a New York Times notable book of the year, who dubbed it ‘superior literature’.

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  6. Aug 20, 2021 · Setting down his own extraordinary story a decade later in the vast, soulless Yorkshire mansion of an English peer and mining magnate — a character loosely based on the 7th Earl “Billy” Fitzwilliam...

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  7. Paul Pickering named as one of Top Ten Young British Novelists by WH Smith. Book becomes a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. Booker long list.“Brilliantly exploits the fluently headlong manner of Evelyn Waugh’s early black farces,” The Sunday Times. “Superior Literature,” The New York Times. Perfect English

  8. Paul Pickering is the author of seven novels, Wild About Harry, Perfect English, The Blue Gate of Babylon, Charlie Peace, The Leopard’s Wife, Over the Rainbow and Elephant. The Blue Gate of Babylon was a notable book of the year for the New York Times who dubbed it ‘ superior literature ’.

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