Jenny Diski
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Jenny Diski (born July 8, 1947) in London) is a British writer. She won the 2003 Thomas Cook Travel Book award for Stranger on a Train: Daydreaming and Smoking around America Without Interruptions.
Jenny Diski is a regular contributor to the London Review of Books; the collections Don't and A View from the Bed include articles and essays written for the publication. Her partner is Ian Patterson, known as "the Poet" in Diski's writings, who is also a translator and Director of English studies at Queens' College, Cambridge.
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- Nothing Natural (1986)
- Rainforest (1987)
- Like Mother (1988)
- Then Again (1990)
- Happily Ever After (1991)
- Monkey's Uncle (1994)
- The Vanishing Princess (1995) (short stories)
- The Dream Mistress (1996)
- Skating to Antarctica (1997)
- Don't (1998) (essays)
- Only Human:A Comedy (2000)
- Stranger on a Train (2002) (Winner of the 2003 J. R. Ackerley Prize for Autobiography)
- A View from the Bed (2003) (essays)
- After These Things (2004)
- On Trying to Keep Still (2006)