John Fowles
From Freepedia
John Fowles is an English novelist and essayist. He was born on March 31, 1926 in Leigh-on-Sea, a small town in Essex, near London. After attending Bedford School and Oxford University, where he studied French, he taught in France and Greece. The publishing and international success of his first novel, The Collector, has ended his teaching career and started his literary career. Among his other significant works are the novels The Magus and The French Lieutenant's Woman. The Aristos his most well-known non-fiction work, is a collection of philosophical reflections. John Fowles now lives in Lyme Regis, Dorset. Most critics have considered John Fowles as a well reputed forefather of British postmodernism.
Bibliography
- (1963) The Collector
- (1964) The Aristos (ISBN 0-586-05377-8)
- (1965) The Magus (revised in 1977)
- (1969) The French Lieutenant's Woman
- (1974) The Ebony Tower
- (1977) Daniel Martin
- (1979) The Tree
- (1982) Mantissa (Hardback: ISBN 0-224-02938-X; Paperback: ISBN 0316290270)
- (1985) A Maggot
- (1998) Wormholes - Essays and Occasional Writings
- (2003) The Journals - Volume 1
External links
- FowlesBooks.com
- The New York Times Featured Author: John Fowles - Reviews and articles from The New York Times
- Fair or Fowles? - Interview with John Fowles at The Guardian
- The Guardian Book Authors: John Fowles - Biography, list of articles and interviews at The Guardian
- 1985 audio interview of John Fowles by Don Swaim of CBS Radio, RealAudio
- John Fowles at www.contemporarywriters.com



