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James Hamilton-Paterson

British · b. 1941

1 award win

Award History

AwardYearBookStatus
Costa Book of the Year1989GerontiusWinner

Award-Winning Books

About James Hamilton-Paterson

James Hamilton-Paterson (born 6 November 1941 in London) is a British poet, novelist, and non-fiction writer, known as one of the most reclusive British literary exiles, dividing his time between Austria, Italy, and the Philippines. His notable works include the Whitbread Award-winning novel Gerontius (1989), the Gerald Samper trilogy starting with Cooking with Fernet Branca (2004), and Empire of the Clouds (2010); he also received the Newdigate Prize for his poem "Disease" and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2023.James Hamilton-Paterson

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