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Philip Michael Hensher (born 20 February 1965) is an English , critic and .


Biography
Son of Raymond J. and Miriam Hensher,
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his father a bank manager and composerJon A. Gillespie et al (eds), The Wind Ensemble Catalog, Greenwood Press, 1998, p. 104. and his mother a university librarian, Hensher was born in South ,, although he spent the majority of his childhood and adolescence in , attending . He did his undergraduate degree at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, before attending Jesus College, Cambridge, where he was awarded a in 1992 for work on 18th-century painting and .

Early in his career he worked as a clerk in the House of Commons, from which he was fired over the content of an interview he gave to a gay magazine. Contemporary British Novelists Nick Rennison p. 65 He has published a number of novels, and is a regular contributor, columnist and for newspapers and weeklies such as , , The Mail on Sunday and .

The Bedroom of the Mister's Wife (1999) brings together 14 of his short stories, including "Dead Languages", which A. S. Byatt selected for her Oxford Book of English Short Stories (1998), making Hensher the youngest author included in the anthology.

He is Professor of Creative Writing at Bath Spa University, formerly Bath College of Higher Education. From 2005 to 2012 he taught at the University of Exeter. He has edited new editions of numerous classic works of English literature, including novels by and . Hensher has also served as a judge for the .

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1998. Since 2000 Philip Hensher has been listed as one of the 100 most influential people in Britain, The Independent many times. (2 July 2006), Gay Power: The Pink List. Retrieved 25 June 2007. and in 2003 he was selected as one of Granta's twenty Best of Young British Novelists.

In 2002 his novel The Mulberry Empire was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. In 2008 Hensher's semi-autobiographical novel The Northern Clemency was shortlisted for the prize. In 2012 he won first prize in the German Travel Writers Award and was shortlisted for the Green Carnation Prize. He also won the Stonewall Prize for the Journalist of the Year in 2007 and the Somerset Maugham Award for his novel Kitchen Venom in 1996.

In 2013 his novel Scenes from Early Life was shortlisted for the Green Carnation Prize, and awarded the . It is based on his husband's childhood against the backdrop of the war of independence in Bangladesh.

Hensher wrote the libretto for Thomas Adès's opera Powder Her Face (1995) and in 2015 he edited The Penguin Book of the British Short Story.

Hensher's early works of fiction were characterized as having an "ironic, knowing distance from their characters" and "icily precise skewerings of pretension and hypocrisy". His historical novel The Mulberry Empire "echoes with the rhythm and language of folk tales" while "playing games" with narrative forms.

Hensher served on the jury for the 2018 Scotiabank Giller Prize.The Scotiabank Giller Prize: Introducing the 2018 Scotiabank Giller Prize Jury

Hensher is married to Zaved Mahmood, a human rights lawyer at the .


Works
Among Hensher's novels are:
  • Other Lulus (1994)
  • Kitchen Venom (1996)
  • Pleasured (1998)
  • The Mulberry Empire (2002), Flamingo/HarperPerennial. Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize.
  • The Fit (2004) 4th Estate/HarperPerennial
  • The Northern Clemency (2008), HarperCollins/4th Estate. Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize.
  • King of the Badgers (31 March 2011), 4th Estate,
  • Scenes from Early Life (12 April 2012), 4th Estate, . Winner of the Royal Society of Literature's Ondaatje Prize (2013)
  • The Emperor Waltz (3 July 2014), 4th Estate Philip Hensher - The Emperor Waltz cover art and synopsis
  • The Friendly Ones (8 February 2018), 4th Estate
  • A Small Revolution in Germany (6 February 2020), 4th Estate
  • To Battersea Park (30 March 2023), 4th Estate

He has also published two collections:

  • The Bedroom of the Mister's Wife (1999)
  • Tales of Persuasion (2016), 4th Estate,

:

  • The Missing Ink: The Lost Art of Handwriting (2012)
  • (edited) The Penguin Book of the British Short Story (2015)
  • (edited) The Penguin Book of the Contemporary British Short Story (2018)


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