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J.G. Farrell | British Novelist, Empire Trilogy & Booker Prize Winner
J.G. Farrell (Author of The Siege of Krishnapur)
WEBJames Gordon Farrell, known as J.G. Farrell, was a Liverpool-born novelist of Irish descent. Farrell gained prominence for his historical …
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- Died: Aug 11, 1979
- Born: Jan 25, 1935
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The Empire Trilogy by J.G. Farrell: 9781590174760
WEBA collection of three historical novels by the late Irish writer J.G. Farrell, who won the Booker Prize twice for his satirical and witty portrayals of British imperialism. The trilogy covers the Great Mutiny in India, the Troubles in …
Retracing final moments The Singapore Grip author's …
WEBSep 10, 2020 · The Singapore Grip was the last novel JG Farrell ever completed - he drowned aged 44 on a remote part of the Irish coast in 1979, in circumstances never wholly explained. ITV's upcoming...
J.G. Farrell | The Booker Prizes
WEBLearn about J.G. Farrell, the author of The Siege of Krishnapur, the 1973 Booker Prize winner and the Lost Man Booker Prize winner for Troubles. Find out his biography, his books, and his connection to the Booker Prize.
J.G. Farrell | The New York Review of Books
Troubles (Empire Trilogy, #1) by J.G. Farrell | Goodreads
WEBJan 1, 2001 · James Gordon Farrell, known as J.G. Farrell, was a Liverpool-born novelist of Irish descent. Farrell gained prominence for his historical fiction, most notably his Empire Trilogy (Troubles, The Siege of …
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Lost and found: why JG Farrell's Troubles deserved its belated …
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The Siege of Krishnapur (Empire Trilogy): Farrell, J.G., Mishra, …
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