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Novelist, critic, journalist.  Served as judge for Booker prize, and whose book 'The Northern Clemency' was shortlisted for the prize in 2008.  Since 2000, listed as one of 100 most influential LGBT people in Great Britain.  Once called the "waspish wonder boy of English fiction", Hensher claims he hasn't ventured out without a book since he was five. His novels, celebrating the strangeness of people's lives, sit alongside a growing body of criticism. Memorably, he labelled Harry Potter "thin and unsatisfying".
  
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* http://www.theguardian.com/profile/philiphensher
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* http://www.independent.co.uk/biography/philip-hensher
  
Novelist, critic, journalist. Served as judge for Booker prize, and whose book 'The Northern Clemency' was shortlisted for the prize in 2008. Since 2000, listed as one of 100 most influential LGBT people in Great Britain. Once called the "waspish wonder boy of English fiction", Hensher claims he hasn't ventured out without a book since he was five. His novels, celebrating the strangeness of people's lives, sit alongside a growing body of criticism. Memorably, he labelled Harry Potter "thin and unsatisfying".
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Revision as of 21:29, 29 October 2013

Philip Hensher

Country

Great Britain

Birth - Death

1965 -

Occupation

Writer

Description

Novelist, critic, journalist. Served as judge for Booker prize, and whose book 'The Northern Clemency' was shortlisted for the prize in 2008. Since 2000, listed as one of 100 most influential LGBT people in Great Britain. Once called the "waspish wonder boy of English fiction", Hensher claims he hasn't ventured out without a book since he was five. His novels, celebrating the strangeness of people's lives, sit alongside a growing body of criticism. Memorably, he labelled Harry Potter "thin and unsatisfying".

Further Reading/Research


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