Ursula Bentley (18September 19457April 2004) was a British writer.
Early life
Ursula Mary Bentley was born in
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 18 September 1945. A couple hours after her birth her mother died of blood loss leaving her father to raise her along with her two older brothers. Her eldest brother was Chris Bentley, born in 1936, who died at age 29. Her other older brother is the actor and writer
Paul Bentley, born in 1942.
Personal life and literary works
Ursula Bentley first studied medical training but then switched to English at Manchester University. She graduated in 1969 and married
geologist Alan Bruce Thompson in the same year. In 1976 the married pair moved to
Switzerland. It is there that she composed her first novel
The Natural Order in 1982. The success of this book led her to being named in the inaugural "Best of British Young Novelists" list by
Granta magazine. Her second book
Private Accounts came out in 1986. She had two children. She returned to the UK to renew her life and published more novels:
The Angel Of Twickenham (1996) and
The Sloping Experience (1999). Living in
Suffolk.
Awards and honours
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"Best of Young British Novelists" in 1983