Adam Thorpe

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Adam Thorpe is a British writer and poet best known for his critically acclaimed debut novel "Ulverton" and his diverse body of work spanning fiction, poetry, and translation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
novelist
playwright
poet
short story writer
translator
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
genre historical fiction
literary fiction
poetry
short stories
hasTranslated Flaubert’s Madame Bovary from French to English
Madame Bovary
hasWritten Between Each Breath
Birds with a Broken Wing
From the Neanderthal
Hodd
Missing Fay
Nine Lessons
Nineteen Twenty-One
No Telling
Notes from the Cévennes
On Silbury Hill
Pieces of Light
Shifts
Still
The Rules of Perspective
The Standing Pool
Ulverton
Voluntary
White{
poetry collection Birds with a Broken Wing
poetry collection From the Neanderthal
poetry collection Meeting Montaigne
poetry collection Mornings in the Baltic
poetry collection Nine Lessons
poetry collection Voluntary
short story collection Is This the Way You Said?
short story collection Shifts
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor debut novel Ulverton
diverse body of work spanning fiction, poetry, and translation
notableWork Ulverton
occupation novelist
playwright
poet
translator
writer

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Thorpe hasNotableBearer Adam Thorpe