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  1. Alan James Hollinghurst FRSL (born 26 May 1954) is an English novelist, poet, short story writer and translator. He won the 1989 Somerset Maugham Award, the 1994 James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and for his novel The Line of Beauty the 2004 Booker Prize.

  2. Obras. Referências. Alan Hollinghurst (Stroud, Gloucestershire, Inglaterra, 26 de maio de 1954) é um escritor, poeta, e tradutor britânico. Foi galardoado com vários prémios, incluindo o Prémio Somerset Maugham de 1989, o Prémio Memorial James Tait Black de 1994 e em 2004 ganhou o prestigiado Prémio Man Booker com o seu romance The Line of Beauty .

  3. Genre. Fiction, Poetry. edit data. Alan Hollinghurst is an English novelist, and winner of the 2004 Booker Prize for The Line of Beauty. He read English at Magdalen College, Oxford graduating in 1975; and subsequently took the further degree of Master of Literature (1979).

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    • May 26, 1954
  4. The Line of Beauty is a 2004 Man Booker Prize -winning novel by Alan Hollinghurst . Plot [ edit] The novel is set in Britain in three parts, taking place in 1983, 1986 and 1987. The story surrounds the young gay protagonist, Nick Guest.

    • Alan Hollinghurst
    • 2004
  5. Há 13 horas · Published by. Picador. Alan Hollinghurst portrays a ruthless decade through Nick, an increasingly-less-innocent abroad, as he gets caught up in the boom years of the 80s. To mark the 20th anniversary, the author reflects on the transformative impact of his Booker triumph with The Line of Beauty – a novel that propelled LGBTQIA+ narratives ...

  6. Learn about the life and works of Alan Hollinghurst, a British novelist and poet who won the Man Booker Prize for Fiction in 2004. Explore his themes of gay love, class, culture, and art in his novels set in London and beyond.

  7. 21 de out. de 2014 · Alan Hollinghurst is a master stylist whose critically-acclaimed novels have transformed the literary landscape. Among other things they trace the social history of homosexuality from the early...