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  1. BornJames Gordon Farrell · 25 January 1935 · Liverpool, England
    Died11 August 1979 (aged 44) · Bantry Bay, County Cork, Ireland
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  2. J.G. Farrell | British Novelist, Empire Trilogy & Booker Prize Winner

     
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  4. 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 fiction, most notably his Empire Trilogy (Troubles, The Siege of Krishnapur and …

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    Is JG Farrell a rare author?Lavinia Greacen says JG Farrell is a rare author whose reputation didn't diminish after death. "In 2010, Troubles took the Lost Man Booker - which was retrospective because there'd been a rule change which meant in 1970 some books were missed out. So Jim became that rare thing - a double Booker winner.
    What happened to JG Farrell?On August 11, Farrell was hit by a wave while fishing and was washed out to sea. His body was found a month later. A biography of J.G. Farrell, J .G. Farrell: The Making of a Writer by Lavinia Greacen, was published by Bloomsbury in 1999.
    Did JG Farrell have a caul?J.G.Farrell (1935–1979) was born with a caul, long considered a sign of good fortune. Academically and athletically gifted, Farrell grew up in England and Ireland. In 1956, during his first term at Oxford, he suffered what seemed a minor injury on the rugby pitch.
    Why did JG Farrell raise a glass?All the more reason to raise a glass to JG Farrell…Farrell’s gift was the ability to immerse himself so thoroughly in his worlds, whether early 20th-century Ireland or mid-19th century India, that he never seems to preach as he tackles the big issues of race, culture and class.
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  7. 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.

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  10. 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...

  11. The Singapore Grip (Empire Trilogy, #3) by J.G. Farrell - Goodreads

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  13. 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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  15. Troubles (novel) - Wikipedia

  16. The Empire Trilogy by J.G. Farrell: 9781590174760

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  19. The Siege of Krishnapur - Wikipedia

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