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It is also the first in a sequence of novels of London, through which he traces the changing, but curiously consistent nature of the city. 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". This novel deals with one of Ackroyd's great heroes, Charles Dickens, and is a reworking of Little Dorrit. In 1982 he published The Great Fire of London, his first novel. He later moved into fiction and has become an acclaimed author, winning the 1998 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for the biography Thomas More and being shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1987.Īckroyd worked at The Spectator magazine between 19 and became joint managing editor in 1978. Eliot's Notes Towards the Definition of Culture (1948), was an early indication of Ackroyd's penchant for creatively exploring and reexamining the works of other London-based writers.Īckroyd's literary career began with poetry, including such works as London Lickpenny (1973) and The Diversions of Purley (1987). The result of this fellowship was Ackroyd's Notes for a New Culture, written when he was only 22 and eventually published in 1976. In 1972, he was a Mellon Fellow at Yale University in the United States.

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Benedict's, Ealing and at Clare College, Cambridge, from which he graduated with a double first in English. Reputedly, he first realized he was gay at the age of 7.Īckroyd was educated at St. He was reading newspapers by the age of 5 and, at 9, wrote a play about Guy Fawkes. Peter Ackroyd's mother worked in the personnel department of an engineering firm, his father having left the family home when Ackroyd was a baby. Peter Ackroyd CBE is an English novelist and biographer with a particular interest in the history and culture of London.











Ackroyd dickens