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1985 novel by jeanette winterson
1985 novel by jeanette winterson








1985 novel by jeanette winterson

Jeanette Winterson adapted Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit for BBC television in 1990, and also wrote Great Moments in Aviation, a television screenplay directed by Beeban Kidron for BBC2 in 1994. Her radio drama includes the play Text Message, broadcast by BBC Radio in November 2001.She is the author of a collection of short stories, The World and Other Places (1998), and a book of essays about art and culture, Art Objects, published in 1995. In 2000, she also edited a series of new editions of novels by Virginia Woolf. Lighthousekeeping (2004), centres on the orphaned heroine Silver, taken in by the keeper of the Cape Wrath lighthouse, Mr Pew, whose stories of love and loss, passion and longing, are interwoven in the narrative. She adapted her novel, The.PowerBook (2000), for the National Theatre in 2002. Her novels include Boating for Beginners (1985), published shortly after Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit and described by the author as ‘a comic book with pictures’ The Passion (1987), twin narratives following the adventures of the web-footed daughter of a Venetian gondolier and Napoleon’s chicken chef Sexing the Cherry (1989), an invented world set during the English Civil War featuring the fabulous ‘Dog Woman’ and the orphan she raises and three books exploring triangular relationships, gender and formal experimentation: Written on the Body (1992), Art and Lies (1994) and Gut Symmetries (1997).

1985 novel by jeanette winterson

One of the most original voices in British fiction to emerge during the 1980s, Jeanette Winterson was named as one of the 20 ‘Best of Young British Writers’ in a promotion run jointly between the literary magazine Granta and the Book Marketing Council. She is a regular contributor of reviews and articles to many newspapers and journals and has a regular column published in The Guardian.

1985 novel by jeanette winterson

She graduated from St Catherine’s College, Oxford, and moved to London where she worked as an assistant editor at Pandora Press. Her strict Pentecostal Evangelist upbringing provides the background to her acclaimed first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, published in 1985. She was adopted and brought up in Accrington, Lancashire, in the north of England. Jeanette Winterson was born in Manchester, England in 1959. Jeanette Winterson was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2016.










1985 novel by jeanette winterson