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Writer of biographies, short stories, and plays. Notable for her book 'Gluck, 1895-1978' (1988, on the life of [[Hannah Gluckstein]]) and 'Gertrude and Alice' (1991, on [[Gertrude Stein]] and [[Alice B. Toklas]]) and other biographies that explore LGBTQ individuals. Winner of the Whitbread Award (2001) for 'Selkirk's Island', the story of the Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk (on which Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe was based). | Writer of biographies, short stories, and plays. Notable for her book 'Gluck, 1895-1978' (1988, on the life of [[Hannah Gluckstein]]) and 'Gertrude and Alice' (1991, on [[Gertrude Stein]] and [[Alice B. Toklas]]) and other biographies that explore LGBTQ individuals. Winner of the Whitbread Award (2001) for 'Selkirk's Island', the story of the Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk (on which Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe was based). | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 21 August 2018
Country
Great Britain
Birth - Death
1940 -
Occupation
Writer
Description
Writer of biographies, short stories, and plays. Notable for her book 'Gluck, 1895-1978' (1988, on the life of Hannah Gluckstein) and 'Gertrude and Alice' (1991, on Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas) and other biographies that explore LGBTQ individuals. Winner of the Whitbread Award (2001) for 'Selkirk's Island', the story of the Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk (on which Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe was based).