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Adam Thirlwell (born 22 August 1978) is a British novelist. His work has been translated into thirty languages. He has twice been named as one of s Best of Young British Novelists. In 2015 he received the E.M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He is an advisory editor of The Paris Review.


Life
Thirlwell was educated at the independent Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School, Elstree. He read English at New College, Oxford, where he got the top first.

He was a Prize Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford between 2000 and 2007, and worked as assistant editor at the literary magazine Areté. He now lives in London. In 2011 he was the S Fischer Guest Professor of Comparative Literature at the Freie Universität Berlin. In 2015 he was announced as an Honorary Fellow of the Metaphysical Club at the in Milan.


Work
Thirlwell is the author of four novels: Politics (2003), The Escape (2009) described by as "a novel where the humour is melancholic, the melancholy mischievous, and the talent startling", Lurid & Cute (2015). and The Future Future (2023).

He is also the author of a project on the novel and translation, which includes a book first published in 2007, which was chosen as a book of the year by in and A. S. Byatt in the Times Literary Supplement; and, as guest editor, Multiples, an anthology of multiple translations for McSweeney's Quarterly. In 2019 he created Studio Créole, a group show with novelists and interpreters, co-curated with Hans Ulrich Obrist, which premiered at Manchester International Festival in July.

An experimental book with unfolding pages called Kapow!, designed by Studio Frith, was published by Visual Editions in 2012. It was nominated for the 's 2013 Designs of the Year awards and has been included in the permanent collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. A book with the artist , Conversation, was published by Serralves Museum in 2017.

Thirlwell wrote a short film, Everyday Performance Artists, for Channel 4's Random Acts, directed by and starring the voice of , with , James Norton, and Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, in 2016. In 2018, he wrote and directed Utopia, starring , and Babirye Bukilwa.

His writing is published in The New York Times, , and , as well as the New York Review of Books, The New Republic, and The Believer. He has written columns for and Esquire. In May 2015, he was named London editor of the .Stein, Lorin, "New on the Masthead: Susannah Hunnewell and Adam Thirlwell", Paris Review, 20 May 2015.

In June 2018 Thirlwell was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in its "40 Under 40" initiative.


Awards
  • 2003: "Best of Young British Novelists"
  • 2003: Betty Trask Award, winner, Politicshttp://www.societyofauthors.org/betty-trask-past-winners ,
  • 2005: Lire "50 écrivains pour demain"
  • 2008: Somerset Maugham Award, winner, Miss Herbert
  • 2009: , shortlist, The Escape
  • 2013: Granta "Best of Young British Novelists"
  • 2015: E.M. Forster Award, winner
  • 2024: , shortlist, The Future Future


Bibliography

Novels
  • Politics (2003)
  • The Escape (2009)
  • Lurid & Cute (2015)
  • The Future Future (2023)


Essays
  • Miss Herbert (US: The Delighted States) (2007)


Articles

As editor
  • Multiples: 12 Stories in 18 Languages by 61 Authors, edited by Adam Thirlwell


See also
  • List of British Jewish writers


External links

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