Peter Ackroyd (born October 5 1949 in London) is a British author.
Ackroyd won a double first in English at Clare College, Cambridge as an undergraduate and was a Mellon Fellow at Yale University, in the United States.
His career started in poetry, including works such as London Lickpenny (1973) and The Diversions of Purley (1987). He later moved into fiction and has become an acclaimed author, including shortlisting for the Booker Prize in 1987.
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Ackroyd, Peter - An Interview - Interview by Anke Schütze that discusses plans for future projects.
Anachron City: Peter Ackroyd - Bibliography.
Bold Type: Peter Ackroyd - Interview, profile and an excerpt from his Life of Thomas More.
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Booker McConnell Prize Pages: Peter Ackroyd - Bibliography of the author's works and secondary criticism.
Peter Ackroyd, Postmodernist Play and Chatterton - Long essay by Brian Finney describing the author's career and exploring the postmodern aspect of his works, with particular emphasis on Chatterton.
The Guardian: Peter Ackroyd - Profile, articles by the author, review of his works and links.
The Man for All Seasons - A review of Peter Ackroyd's book The Life of Thomas More.
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