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1693: 56: 378:. The novel set the stage for the long sequence of novels Ackroyd has produced since, all of which deal in some way with the complex interaction of time and space and what Ackroyd calls "the spirit of place". However, this transition to being a novelist was unexpected. In an interview with Patrick McGrath in 1989, Ackroyd said: 605:
In a 2012 interview with Matthew Stadlen of the BBC, when asked the question, "Who do you think is the person who has made the biggest impact upon the life of this country ever?", Ackroyd said, "I think William Blake is the most powerful and most significant philosopher or thinker in the course of
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I truly believe that there are certain people to whom or through whom the territory, the place, the past speaks. ... Just as it seems possible to me that a street or dwelling can materially affect the character and behaviour of the people who dwell in them, is it not also possible that within this
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I enjoy it, I suppose, but I never thought I'd be a novelist. I never wanted to be a novelist. I can't bear fiction. I hate it. It's so untidy. When I was a young man I wanted to be a poet, then I wrote a critical book, and I don't think I even read a novel till I was about 26 or
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English history." In the same interview, when asked what fascinates him about London, he said he admired "its power, its majesty, its darkness, its shadows." When asked what he did outside of writing, he said, "I drink, that's about it."
596:), intended for readers as young as eight, his first work for children. The critically acclaimed series—described as "Not just sound-bite snacks for short attention spans, but unfolding feasts that leave you with a sense of wonder" by 186: 399:). Many of Ackroyd's novels are set in London and deal with the ever-changing, but at the same time stubbornly consistent nature of the city. Often this theme is explored through the city's artists, especially its writers: 234:(born 5 October 1949) is an English biographer, novelist and critic with a specialist interest in the history and culture of London. For his novels about English history and culture and his biographies of, among others, 550:. These books trace themes in London and English culture from the ancient past to the present, drawing again on his favoured notion of almost spiritual lines of connection rooted in place and stretching across time. 1454: 1393: 2294: 2274: 2254: 530:
city (London) and within its culture are patterns of sensibility or patterns of response which have persisted from the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries and perhaps even beyond?
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magazine between 1973 and 1977 as literary editor and became joint managing editor in 1978, a position he held until 1982. He worked as chief book reviewer for
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household by his mother and grandmother, after his father disappeared from the family home. He first knew that he was gay when he was seven. He was educated at
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Ackroyd had a long-term relationship with Brian Kuhn, an American dancer he met while at Yale. After a nervous breakdown in the late 1980s, Ackroyd moved to
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and died in 1994, after which Ackroyd moved back to London. In 1999, he suffered a heart attack and was placed in a medically induced coma for a week.
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His fascination with London literary and artistic figures is also displayed in the sequence of biographies he has produced of
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In a 2004 interview, Ackroyd said that he had not been in a relationship since Kuhn's death and was "very happy being
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is an extensive and thorough discussion of London through the ages. In 1994 he was interviewed about the
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when he was told he could not quote extensively from Eliot's poetry and unpublished letters.
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In his novels he often contrasts historical settings with present-day segments (e.g.
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His literary career began with poetry; his work in that field includes such works as
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Rebellion: The History of England from James I to the Glorious Revolution
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The Collection: Journalism, Reviews, Essays, Short Stories, Lectures
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and was a frequent broadcaster on radio. Since 1984 he has been a
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From 2003 to 2005, Ackroyd wrote a six-book non-fiction series (
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Dressing Up: Transvestism and Drag, the History of an Obsession
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Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
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is an extensive narrative of key periods in world history.
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London and its inhabitants; English history and culture
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Archived from 351:fellow of the Royal Society of Literature 309:in English literature. In 1972, he was a 293:, in what he has described as a "strict" 1671:at the Internet Book Database of Fiction 1476:Winter, 1989. Retrieved 19 January 2011. 1004:The English Ghost: Spectres Through Time 903:Dickens: Public Life and Private Passion 888:(biographical one-man show performed by 663:The Diversions of Purley and Other Poems 2079:Rosehill: Portrait from a Midlands City 1642:Stern, Keith (2009). "Ackroyd, Peter". 1596:. American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1591:"Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter A" 1528:"Voyages Through Time by Peter Ackroyd" 1338: 407:(1983), a fake autobiography of Wilde; 335:Notes Towards the Definition of Culture 1646:. 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Index

Peter Ackroyd (biblical scholar)
Peter Aykroyd
CBE
FRSL
Ackroyd in 2007
East Acton
Clare College, Cambridge
BA
Peter Ackroyd's voice
Desert Island Discs
CBE
FRSL
William Blake
Charles Dickens
T. S. Eliot
Charlie Chaplin
Sir Thomas More
Somerset Maugham Award
Whitbread Awards
Royal Society of Literature
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
London
council estate
East Acton
Roman Catholic
St. Benedict's
Clare College, Cambridge
double first
Mellon fellow
Yale University

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