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  1. Nicholas Mosley, 3rd Baron Ravensdale, MC, FRSL (25 June 1923 – 28 February 2017), was a British peer, novelist and biographer, including that of his father, Sir Oswald Mosley, the founder of the British Union of Fascists.

  2. 3 de mar. de 2017 · By William Grimes. March 3, 2017. Nicholas Mosley, an experimental writer whose 1965 novel “Accident” became the basis for a Joseph Losey film with a screenplay by Harold Pinter, and who wrote...

  3. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Nicholas Mosley (born June 25, 1923, London, England—died February 28, 2017, London) was a British novelist whose work, often philosophical and Christian in theology, won critical but not popular praise for its originality and seriousness of purpose.

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  4. Born. in London, The United Kingdom. June 25, 1923. Died. February 28, 2017. edit data. Nicholas Mosley was educated at Eton and Oxford. He served in Italy during World War II, and published his first novel, Spaces of the Dark, in 1951. His book Hopeful Monsters won the 1990 Whitbread Award.

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  5. 28 de fev. de 2017 · Nicholas Mosley was a novelist and the son of the British fascist leader Oswald Mosley. He was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1969 and 1991, and resigned from the judging panel in 1991 over a controversy.

  6. Nicholas Mosley has 63 books on Goodreads with 34395 ratings. Nicholas Mosleys most popular book is Hopeful Monsters (British Literature).

  7. Nicholas Mosely presents eight carefully connected stories that pursue the notion that ‘those who like unhappy ends can have them, and those who don't will have to look for them’. In eight linked stories, joined by introspective interludes on related subjects, the author presents the lives of a couple as seen by different narrators.