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Andrew Norman Wilson (born 27 October 1950) is an English writer and newspaper columnist known for his critical biographies, novels and works of popular history. He is an occasional columnist for the Daily Mail and a former columnist for the London Evening Standard. He has been an occasional contributor to The Times Literary Supplement, New Statesman, The Spectator and The Observer. Early life and education Wilson was born on 27 October 1950 in Stone in Staffordshire. His father became the managing director of Wedgwood, the pottery company. He was first educated at the independent Catholic day school, St Dominic's Priory School, Stone before moving to Hillstone School (subsequently incorporated into Malvern College) in Great Malvern, Worcestershire, and then at Rugby School from the age of 13, where he read Mao and Marx in his spare time. While at Rugby, he wrote an article for the school magazine arguing that public schools should be abolished. The national press became interested in the story, with the Daily Express headlining its account "Red rebel in Tom Brown's school". "Reporters arrived at the school gates, wanting to interview me, but my housemaster, wisely, would not let me talk to them", Wilson told Hunter Davies in 1993. Wilson went to New College, Oxford, graduating in 1972. He had originally entered St Stephen's House, Oxford, a Church of England seminary, with the intention of being ordained as a priest, but left the college after only one year of study, and five years after graduation published the novel Unguarded Hours (1978) based upon his experiences at the seminary and his perception of its homoerotic atmosphere. Wilson taught English at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood, for two years and then spent seven years as a lecturer in medieval literature at St Hugh's College and New College, Oxford. Publications A prolific journalist and author of nonfiction, Wilson has also written over 20 works of fiction, for which he has won the Somerset Maugham Prize and the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. His novels also include such historical works as The Potter’s Hand (a study of the family life of Josiah Wedgwood), Resolution, a fictional account of Captain James Cook's second voyage, and Scandal, about the Profumo affair. His 2007 novel Winnie and Wolf, about the relationship between Adolf Hitler and Richard Wagner's English daughter-in-law Winifred, was long-listed for the Man Booker Prize. Novels set in the present include The Vicar of Sorrows (1993), about a clergyman who has lost his faith dealing with the death of his mother, and Dream Children (1998), about paedophilia. In the early 1990s, in the wake of the fatwa on Salman Rushdie and the continuing troubles in Northern Ireland, Wilson published a pamphlet, Against Religion, in the Chatto & Windus CounterBlasts series. He wrote biographies of Jesus and St Paul as well as a history of atheism in the 19th century titled God's Funeral, describing its growth as due to influences ranging from David Hume to Sigmund Freud. These and many other of his books, such as those on Leo Tolstoy (Whitbread Award for best biography of 1988), C. S. Lewis and Hilaire Belloc, are simultaneously sympathetic to religious belief and critical of it. In August 2006, Wilson's biography of Sir John Betjeman was published. It was then discovered that he had been the victim of a hoax perpetrated by Betjeman's disgruntled biographer Bevis Hillier. Wilson had included in the book a letter (to Anglo-Irish writer Honor Tracy), purportedly by Betjeman, detailing a previously unknown love affair. Wilson acknowledged the letter to be a fiction when it was pointed out that it contained an acrostic spelling out an insulting message to him: "AN Wilson is a shit". In 2001, Wilson published Dante in Love, a study of the Italian poet Dante Alighieri as an artist and philosopher, also portraying medieval Florence in depth to help readers understand the literary and cultural background of The Divine Comedy. In addition to his biographies, Wilson has written four books covering entire eras, The Victorians (2002), After the Victorians (2005), Our Times (2008), and The Elizabethans (2011). Critiques of Wilson's work Lynn Barber of The Daily Telegraph wrote that "Wilson's forte is the character and he brilliantly conveys Betjeman's odd mixture of introspection and sociability, gaiety and melancholia, exhibition and self-disgust". In The Times (London), James Marriott called Wilson's book Resolution "a work of genius". Kathryn Hughes wrote in The Guardian of Wilson's biography of Queen Victoria, Victoria: A Life, "Subtle, thoughtful ... a shimmering and rather wonderful biography." Daisy Goodwin in The Sunday Times review wrote: "This won't be the last biography of Victoria but it is certainly the most interesting and original in a long time." Wilson's Hitler: A Short Biography was criticised by the historian Richard J. Evans in a review in the New Statesman for factual inaccuracies and lack of original research and analysis, as well as personal biases. In his review of The Laird of Abbotsford for Cencrastus, David McKie observed that "Concluding with Chesterton that the superficial impression of the world is by far the deepest, Wilson underpins his notions of Scott with the same paradoxical hope." Wilson's biography Charles Darwin, Victorian Mythmaker (2017), was criticised by John van Wyhe in New Scientist for confusing Darwin's theory of natural selection with Lamarckism at one point, as well as other scientific, historical and editorial errors. Kathryn Hughes in The Guardian called it a "cheap attempt to ruffle feathers", with a dubious grasp of science and attempted character assassination. In the Evening Standard, Adrian Woolfson wrote that "while for the greater part a lucid, elegantly written and thought-provoking social and intellectual history", Wilson's "speculations on evolutionary theory" produce a book that is "fatally flawed, mischievous, and ultimately misleading". Steve Jones, an emeritus professor of genetics of University College London, commented in The Sunday Times: "In the classic mould of the contrarian, he despises anything said by mainstream biology in favour of marginal and sometimes preposterous theories." The geneticist and former editor of Nature, Adam Rutherford, called the book "deranged" and said Wilson "would fail GCSE biology catastrophically." Personal life Wilson married the Shakespearean scholar Katherine Duncan-Jones in 1971, before his graduation. They had two daughters, Emily Wilson (born 1971) and Beatrice "Bee" Wilson (born 1974), and divorced in 1990. As of 1993 he was married to the art historian Ruth Guilding, with whom he has a third daughter, the painter Georgina "Georg" Wilson. Bibliography Books Non-fiction Fiction The Lampitt Chronicles Incline Our Hearts (1988) A Bottle in the Smoke (1990) Daughters of Albion (1991) Hearing Voices (1995) A Watch in the Night (1996) Critical studies and.... Discover the A N Wilson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular A N Wilson books.

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  • Raising Atlantis synopsis, comments

    Raising Atlantis

    Thomas Greanias

    Experience the first “outrageous adventure with a wild dose of the supernatural” (Clive Cussler, New York Times bestselling author) in the New York Times bestselling Atlantis trilo...

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    This Will Not Pass

    Jonathan Martin & Alexander Burns

    The “blockbuster” (The Guardian) New York Times bestseller, a shocking, definitive account of the 2020 election and the first year of the Biden presidency by two New York Times rep...

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    City in Ruins

    Don Winslow

    Instant New York Times Bestseller“The Godfather for our generation.” Adrian McKinty“City in Ruins is Don Winslow showing the rest of us how it’s done. Winslow has saved the best f...

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    The Disappearing Spoon

    Sam Kean

    From New York Times bestselling author Sam Kean comes incredible stories of science, history, finance, mythology, the arts, medicine, and more, as told by the Periodic Table. Why d...

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    The Flipped Classroom

    Dr. Dawn Wilson

    This book was written to help educators explore the pedagogy and tools required for flipping a class.  Included are sample flipped lesson plans for students from kindergarten ...

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    Hoover

    Kenneth Whyte

    "An exemplary biographyexhaustively researched, fairminded and easy to read. It can nestle on the same shelf as David McCullough’s Truman, a high compliment indeed." The ...

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    Fences

    August Wilson

    From legendary playwright August Wilson comes the powerful, stunning dramatic bestseller that won him critical acclaim, including the Tony Award for Best Play and the Pulitzer Priz...

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    The Birth of Loud

    Ian S. Port

    “A hotrod joy ride through mid20thcentury American history” (The New York Times Book Review), this oneofakind narrative masterfully recreates the rivalry between the two men who in...

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    I Am Brian Wilson

    Brian Wilson & Ben Greenman

    They say there are no second acts in American lives, and third acts are almost unheard of. That's part of what makes Brian Wilson's story so astonishing. As a cofounding member of ...

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    Fall of Giants

    Ken Follett

    Ken Follett’s magnificent historical epic begins as five interrelated families move through the momentous dramas of the First World War, the Russian Revolution, and the strugg...

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    With

    Skye Jethani

    With explores the narrative of the Bible to show that we were created to be with God, and that restoring this connection is his mission. Instead of life over, under,...

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    Running Against the Devil

    Rick Wilson

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER  A savvy guidebook for beating Trump’s tricks, traps, and tweets from a founder of The Lincoln Project, now updated with new...

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    The Song of the Dodo

    David Quammen

    “Compulsively readablea masterpiece, maybe the masterpiece of science journalism.” Bill McKibben, AudubonA brilliant, stirring work, breathtaking in its scope and farreaching in it...

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    Hatching Twitter

    Nick Bilton

    The dramatic, unlikely story behind the founding of Twitter, by New York Times bestselling author and Vanity Fair special correspondent The San Franciscobased technology company Tw...

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    Get Honest or Die Lying

    Charlamagne Tha God

    From Charlamagne Tha God, multihyphenate mogul, host of the morning radio phenomenon The Breakfast Club, and founder and CEO of iHeartRadio’s Black Effect Podcast Network, a rundow...

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    The Blank Slate

    Steven Pinker

    A brilliant inquiry into the origins of human nature from the author of Rationality,  The Better Angels of Our Nature, and Enlightenment Now."Sweeping, erudite, sharply argued...

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    William Wilson

    Edgar Allan Poe

    Qu’il me soit permis, pour le moment, de m’appeler William Wilson. La page vierge étalée devant moi ne doit pas être souillée par mon véritable nom. Ce nom n’a été que trop souvent...

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    Luther

    Neil Cross

    Don’t miss this prequel to the hit crime series and Netflix film Luther: The Fallen Sun starring Idris Elbawritten by the Edgar Award–winning creator and sole writer of the show! A...

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    The Menopause Manifesto

    Dr. Jen Gunter

    An Instant New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, San Francisco Chronicle, and Publishers Weekly Bestseller!A Next Avenue Influencer in Aging 2021#1 Canadian Bestseller Just a...

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    Wilson

    A. Scott Berg

    From the #1 New York Times bestselling author, "a brilliant biography" of the 28th president of the United States. Doris Kearns GoodwinOne hundred years after his inauguration, Woo...

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    Adultolescence

    Gabbie Hanna

    Comedian Gabbie Hanna brings levity to the twists and turns of modern adulthood in this exhilarating debut collection of illustrated poetry.In poems ranging from the singsong rhyth...

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    Miz Scarlet and the Holiday Houseguests

    Sara M. Barton

    The third book in the popular cozy mystery series laced with humor and romance…"A great story with returning characters. There is suspense, lots of family and real life drama. I wo...

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    The QB

    Bruce Feldman

    With unparalleled access to Heisman Trophywinning phenom Johnny Manziel, Bruce Feldman has written a modernday tale about the making of the next superstars in football's most imp...

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    Twelve Mighty Orphans

    Jim Dent

    Now a movie starring Luke Wilson, Vinessa Shaw, and Wayne Knight!Jim Dent, author of the New York Times bestselling The Junction Boys, returns with his most powerful story of human...

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    Woodrow Wilson

    John Milton Cooper, Jr.

    The first major biography of America’s twentyeighth president in nearly two decades, from one of America’s foremost Woodrow Wilson scholars.A Democrat who reclaimed the White House...

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    I Quit Sugar

    Sarah Wilson

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A weekbyweek guide to quitting sugar to lose weight, boost energy, and improve your mood and overall health, with 108 sugarfree recipes. “Life ...

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    Golf is Not a Game of Perfect

    Bob Rotella

    Filled with insightful stories about golf, Dr. Bob Rotella’s delightful book will improve the game of even the most casual weekend player.Dr. Bob Rotella is one of the hottest perf...

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    Woodrow Wilson and the World War

    Charles Seymour

    When, on March 4, 1913, Woodrow Wilson entered the White House, the first Democratic president elected in twenty years, no one could have guessed the importance of the role which h...

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    Colonel Roosevelt

    Edmund Morris

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK  “Colonel Roosevelt is compelling reading, and [Edmund] Morris is a brilliant biographer who practices his art at the...

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    William Wilson

    Edgar Allan Poe

    William Wilson was written by Edgar Allan Poe and first published in 1839. William Wilson tells the tale of a man who travels around the world pursued by his ghostly double who tri...

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    Nobody

    Marc Lamont Hill

    Named a Best Book of the Year by Kirkus ReviewsA New York Times Editor’s ChoiceNautilus Award Winner“A worthy and necessary addition to the contemporary canon of civil rights liter...

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    The Piano Lesson

    August Wilson

    The revival of August Wilson's Pulitzer Prizewinning play starring Samuel L. Jackson, Danielle Brooks, and John David Washington is now on Broadway!Winner of the New York Dram...

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    Victoria

    A. N. Wilson

    “[A] shimmering and rather wonderful biography.” The GuardianWhen Queen Victoria died in 1901, she had ruled for nearly sixtyfour years. She was the mother of nine and grandmother ...

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    Paris 1919

    Margaret MacMillan

    A landmark work of narrative history, Paris 1919 is the first fullscale treatment of the Peace Conference in more than twentyfive years. It offers a scintillating view of...

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    War of the Whales

    Joshua Horwitz

    Winner of the 2015 PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award: “Horwitz’s dogged reporting…combined with crisp, cinematic writing, produces a powerful narrative…. He has writte...

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    Miz Scarlet and the Vanishing Visitor

    Sara M. Barton

    The second book in the popular cozy mystery series laced with humor and romance…"Purely addictive. I love these books. You just can't help loving all of the characters. The stories...