A. L. Kennedy
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Alison Louise Kennedy (born October 22, 1965 in Dundee) is a Scottish writer of novels, short stories and non-fiction. She is known for a characteristically dark tone, a blending of realism and fantasy, and for her serious approach to her work. Alison Kennedy lives in Glasgow. She occasionally contributes columns and reviews to UK and European newspapers and writes essays for BBC radio. A. L. Kennedy is currently an Associate Professor in Creative Writing with Warwick University, having previously taught creative writing at St Andrews University.
Kennedy performs as a stand-up comedian at the Edinburgh Fringe, comedy clubs and literary festivals. She is principally associated with The Stand Comedy Club in Edinburgh. In 2007, she won a Lannan Literary Award, was awarded an honorary DLitt degree from the University of Glasgow, and her novel of that year Day was named Costa Book of the Year in the Costa Book Awards.[1]
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[edit] Works
[edit] Fiction
- Night Geometry & the Garscadden Trains (1990) ISBN 1-85799-066-8
- Looking for the Possible Dance (1993) ISBN 0-436-23321-5
- Now That You're Back (1994) ISBN 0-09-945711-3
- So I Am Glad (1995) ISBN 0-09-945721-0
- Tea and Biscuits (1996) ISBN 1-85799-757-3
- Original Bliss (1997) ISBN 0-224-04443-5
- Everything You Need (1999) ISBN 0-375-70747-6
- Indelible Acts (2002) ISBN 0-224-06259-X
- Paradise (2004) ISBN 1-4000-7945-4
- Day (April 5th, 2007) ISBN 978-0224077866
[edit] Non-fiction
- Life & Death of Colonel Blimp (1997) ISBN 0-85170-568-5
- On Bullfighting (1999) ISBN 0-224-06099-6
[edit] Screenwriting
- Stella Does Tricks (1997)
- Dice (2001), with John Burnside
[edit] External links
- Author's official site
- "Comedy is my self-defence", The Guardian, August 7, 2006
- "You can call me AL", The Observer, 25 March 2007
- "Everybody knows I’m miserable now", The Times, 6 August 2006
- "Having a crack at comedy", The Scotsman, 23 July 2006
- A review of Day at Open Letters Monthly
- A. L. Kennedy at www.contemporarywriters.com
- 'The End of Heaven' David Lodge review of Day from The New York Review of Books
[edit] References
- ^ "Perfect Day for AL Kennedy as she takes Costa book prize", The Guardian, 2008-01-23. Retrieved on 2008-01-23.