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Nick Hornby Biography & Facts

Nicholas Peter John Hornby (born 17 April 1957) is an English writer and lyricist. He is best known for his memoir Fever Pitch (1992) and novels High Fidelity and About a Boy, all of which were adapted into feature films. Hornby's work frequently touches upon music, sport, and the aimless and obsessive natures of his protagonists. His books have sold more than 5 million copies worldwide as of 2018. In a 2004 poll for the BBC, Hornby was named the 29th most influential person in British culture. He has received two Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay nominations for An Education (2009), and Brooklyn (2015). Early life and education Hornby was born in Redhill, Surrey, the son of Sir Derek Hornby, the chairman of London and Continental Railways, and Margaret Audrey Withers. He was brought up in Maidenhead, and educated at Maidenhead Grammar School and Jesus College, Cambridge, where he read English. His parents divorced when he was eleven. Prior to his career as a novelist, Hornby worked for a time as a secondary-school English teacher. Career Hornby published his first book in 1992, a collection of essays about American writers such as Tobias Wolff and Ann Beattie, titled Contemporary American Fiction. Hornby's second book, Fever Pitch, also published in 1992, is an autobiographical story detailing his fanatical support for Arsenal Football Club. As a result, Hornby received the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award. In 1997, the memoir was adapted for film in the UK, and in 2005 an American remake was released, following Jimmy Fallon's character's obsession with the Boston Red Sox, a baseball team. With the book's success, Hornby began to publish articles in the Sunday Times, Time Out and the Times Literary Supplement, in addition to his music reviews for the New Yorker. High Fidelity — his third book and first novel — was published in 1995. The novel, about a neurotic record collector and his failed relationships, was adapted into a 2000 American film starring John Cusack, a Broadway musical in 2006, and a television show High Fidelity starring Zoë Kravitz in 2020. His second novel, About a Boy, published in 1998, is about two "boys" — Marcus, an awkward yet endearing adolescent from a single-parent family, and the free-floating, mid-30s Will Freeman, who overcomes his own immaturity and self-centredness through his growing relationship with Marcus. Hugh Grant and Nicholas Hoult starred in the 2002 film version. In 1999, Hornby received the E. M. Forster Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Hornby's next novel, How to Be Good, was published in 2001. The female protagonist in the novel explores contemporary morals, marriage and parenthood. It was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2001 and won the W.H. Smith Award for Fiction in 2002. Part of the money he earned with his next book, Speaking with the Angel in 2002, was donated to TreeHouse, a charity for autistic children: Hornby's own son is autistic. He was editor of the book, which contained twelve short stories written by his friends. He also contributed to the collection with the story "NippleJesus". In 2003, Hornby wrote a collection of essays on selected popular songs and the emotional resonance they carry, called 31 Songs (known in the US as Songbook). Also in 2003, Hornby was awarded the London Award 2003, an award that was selected by fellow writers. Hornby has also written essays on various aspects of popular culture and, in particular, he has become known for his writing on pop music and mix tape enthusiasts. Since 2003, he has written a book review column, "Stuff I've Been Reading", for the monthly magazine The Believer; all of these articles are collected between The Polysyllabic Spree (2004), Housekeeping vs. The Dirt (2006), Shakespeare Wrote for Money (2008), and More Baths Less Talking (2012). Hornby's novel A Long Way Down was published in 2005, with a film version of this book released in 2014. It was on the shortlist for the Whitbread Novel Award. Hornby has also edited two sports-related anthologies: My Favourite Year and The Picador Book of Sports Writing. Hornby's book Slam was published on 16 October 2007; it is his first novel for young adults and was recognised as a 2008 ALA Best Books for Young Adults. The protagonist of Slam is a 16-year-old skateboarder named Sam, whose life changes drastically when his girlfriend gets pregnant. Hornby's following novel, titled Juliet, Naked, was published in September 2009. Addressing similar themes as his earlier novel High Fidelity, the book is about a reclusive 1980s rock star who is forced out of isolation, after the release of demo recordings of the songs on his most famous album brings him into contact with some of his most passionate fans. In 2010, Hornby co-founded the Ministry of Stories, a non-profit organisation in East London dedicated to helping children and young adults develop writing skills and to helping teachers inspire their students to write. Hornby discussed his bouts of depression in 2012 on the BBC Radio 4 broadcast of "Fever Pitched: Twenty Years On". Hornby's most recent novels are Funny Girl (2014), about a 1960s beauty queen determined to make her mark upon television comedy, State of the Union (2019) and Just Like You (2020). Screenwriting Hornby has also developed a career as a screenwriter, and has said that he enjoys the challenge of working in film as opposed to writing novels. In his BAFTA and BFI Screenwriters' Lecture he said: "once you get to a certain point in your novelistic career, unless you screw up very badly the book is going to come out. With a screenplay there are all these hurdles that seem to have some kind of objectivity to them. The screenplay has to work and I love that." In 2009, Hornby adapted an autobiographical memoir by the journalist Lynn Barber for the screen as An Education, a feature film starring Peter Sarsgaard and Carey Mulligan. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and for two BAFTAs. In 2014, Hornby adapted another autobiographical memoir, Cheryl Strayed's Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail. Wild, which starred Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern, was nominated for Best Actress for Witherspoon and Best Supporting Actress for Dern. Speaking on the challenge of adapting such a packed book, Hornby said it was really a case of boiling everything down and making the realisation that he could have made a two-hour film without mentioning walking at all. In 2015, he wrote the script for the film Brooklyn, an adaptation of Colm Tóibín's novel of the same name. Tim Robey of The Daily Telegraph said it was "his strongest work ever as a screenwriter". According to Metacritic, the film is on eighty "top 10" lists for 2015. He was nominated for his second Oscar for writing the screenplay and received two BAFTA nominations, winning one. In 2016, Hornby adapted Nina Stibbe's book Love, Nina: Despatches from Family Life into.... Discover the Nick Hornby popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Nick Hornby books.

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  • Together We Will Go synopsis, comments

    Together We Will Go

    J. Michael Straczynski

    The Breakfast Club meets The Silver Linings Playbook in this powerful, provocative, and heartfelt novel about twelve endearing strangers who come together to make the most of their...

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    The Vinyl Detective - The Run-Out Groove

    Andrew Cartmel

    His first adventure consisted of the search for a rare record; his second begins with the discovery of one.  When a mint copy of the final album by “Valerian”England’s great l...

  • Songbook synopsis, comments

    Songbook

    Nick Hornby

    “All I have to say about these songs is that I love them, and want to sing along to them, and force other people to listen to them, and get cross when these other people don’t like...

  • How to Be Good synopsis, comments

    How to Be Good

    Nick Hornby

    A wise and hilarious novel morality and what it means to be a "goof person" from the bestselling author of Dickens and Prince, Just Like you, Funny Girl and High Fidelity.A brutall...

  • Meltdown synopsis, comments

    Meltdown

    Ben Elton

    For amiable City trader Jimmy Corby money was the new Rock n' Roll. His whole life was a party, adrenaline charged and cocaine fuelled. If he hadn't met Monica he would probably h...

  • Dickens and Prince synopsis, comments

    Dickens and Prince

    Nick Hornby

    “An ardent fan letter from Hornby that makes you want to reread Great Expectations while listening to Sign o’ the Times.” Vogue"This pairing two magnificent creatives, centuries a...

  • Brooklyn synopsis, comments

    Brooklyn

    Colm Tóibín

    Colm Tóibín’s New York Times bestselling novelalso an acclaimed film starring Saoirse Ronan and Jim Broadbent nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Pictureis “a moving, ...

  • The Hope Family Calendar synopsis, comments

    The Hope Family Calendar

    Mike Gayle

    A compelling and emotional novel, for fans of Jojo Moyes and Jenny Colgan.'With a style similar to David Nicholls, Gayle's writing is incisive, lyrical and very beautiful . . . It'...

  • Souvenir synopsis, comments

    Souvenir

    Michael Bracewell

    'The best evocation I've read of London in the '80s' Neil Tennant'I loved Souvenir . . . it rescued some things for me a certain aesthetic, a philosophical engagement with time an...

  • Party Games synopsis, comments

    Party Games

    Jo Carnegie

    This lighthearted but engrossing, irresistible novel is the perfect read for a holiday or a cosy night in! Brilliant for fans of Jilly Cooper, Catherine Alliott or Lucy Diamond.'Mo...

  • Juliet, Naked synopsis, comments

    Juliet, Naked

    Nick Hornby

    From the beloved New York Times– bestselling author, a quintessential Nick Hornby tale of music, superfandom, and the truths and lies we tell ourselves about life and love. No...

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    The Hoxton Street Monster Supplies Cookbook

    Hoxton Street Monster Supplies

    For hundreds of years, the Hoxton Street Monster Supplies shop has been supplying quality goods for the monster community from its premises in east London and this, its classic re...

  • The Winters in Bloom synopsis, comments

    The Winters in Bloom

    Lisa Tucker

    Every marriage has three stories: the husband’s, the wife’sand the one they create together.Every marriage has three stories: the husband’s, the wife’sand the one they create toget...

  • Popliteratur - Der konservierte Alltag bei Nick Hornby, Bret Easton Ellis, Christian Kracht und Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre synopsis, comments

    Popliteratur - Der konservierte Alltag bei Nick Hornby, Bret Easton Ellis, Christian Kracht und Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre

    Daniela Wolters

    „Ich hab keine Ahnung, was das sein soll: Popliteratur.“1 Dieses Zitat stammt aus einem Interview mit Christian Kracht und ebenso wie ihm dürfte es auch vielen anderen gehen, denen...

  • Slam synopsis, comments

    Slam

    Nick Hornby

    The #1 New York Times bestseller from the beloved, awardwinning author of Dickens and Prince, High Fidelity, and About A Boy.For 16yearold Sam, life is about to get extremely compl...

  • Fever Pitch synopsis, comments

    Fever Pitch

    Nick Hornby

    “Whether you are interested in football or not, this is tearsrunningdownyourface funny, readbitsoutloudtocompletestrangers funny, but also highly perceptive and honest about Hornby...

  • State of the Union synopsis, comments

    State of the Union

    Nick Hornby

    A heartbreaking, funny, and honest look inside of a marriage falling apart and the lengths a couple would go to in order to fix it from the bestselling author of Dickens and Prince...

  • Girl Defective synopsis, comments

    Girl Defective

    Simmone Howell

    In the tradition of High Fidelity and Empire Records, this is the literary soundtrack to Skylark Martin’s strange, mysterious, and extraordinary summer.This is the story of a wild ...

  • Funny Girl synopsis, comments

    Funny Girl

    Nick Hornby

    A brilliant novel about a woman determined to make a name for herself as a sitcom star in 1960's London from the bestselling author of Dickens and Prince, High Fidelity and About a...

  • George Will vs. Nick Hornby synopsis, comments

    George Will vs. Nick Hornby

    Chuck Klosterman

    Originally collected in Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs and now available both as a standalone essay and in the ebook collection Chuck Klosterman on Sports, this essay is about basebal...

  • The Museum of You synopsis, comments

    The Museum of You

    Carys Bray

    Clover Quinn was a surprise. She used to imagine she was the good kind, now she’s not sure. She’d like to ask Dad about it, but growing up in the saddest chapter of someone else’s ...

  • Jane is Trying synopsis, comments

    Jane is Trying

    Isy Suttie

    'Tremendous' Adam Kay'Heartwarming' Sarah Pascoe'So wellobserved' Daisy Buchanan'Hilarious' James Acaster'I LOVED it' Aisling Bea'The perfect concoction of warmth and grit' i Newsp...

  • About a Boy synopsis, comments

    About a Boy

    Nick Hornby

    A wise, hilarious novel from the beloved, awardwinning author of Dickens and Prince, Funny Girl and High Fidelity Will Freeman may have discovered the key to dating success: If the...

  • High Fidelity synopsis, comments

    High Fidelity

    Nick Hornby

    Now a Hulu TV series starring Zoë Kravitz!"I've always loved Nick Hornby, and the way he writes characters and the way he thinks. It's funny and heartbreaking all at the same time....

  • Stark synopsis, comments

    Stark

    Ben Elton

    Stark is a secret consortium with more money than God, and the social conscience of a dog on a croquet lawn. What's more, it knows the Earth is dying.Deep in Western Australia wher...

  • Two Brothers synopsis, comments

    Two Brothers

    Ben Elton

    Bestselling author Ben Elton's most personal novel to date, Two Brothers transports the reader to the time of history's darkest hour.Berlin 1920Two babies are born.Two brothers. Un...

  • History synopsis, comments

    History

    Miles Jupp

    A satirical, tragicomic story about a man on the edge from actor and comedian Miles Jupp. For readers of Jonathan Coe, Mark Watson, Michael Frayn and David Nicholls.Clive Hapgood i...

  • Faster Than A Cannonball synopsis, comments

    Faster Than A Cannonball

    Dylan Jones

    Decades tend to crest halfway through, and 1995 was the year of the Nineties: peak Britpop (Oasis v Blur), peak YBA (Tracey Emin's tent), peak New Lad (when Nick Hornby published H...

  • Long Island synopsis, comments

    Long Island

    Colm Tóibín

    From the beloved, critically acclaimed New York Times bestselling author comes a spectacularly moving and intense novel of secrecy, misunderstanding, and love, the story of Eilis L...

  • Alles gut synopsis, comments

    Alles gut

    Cecilia Rabess & Simone Jakob

    Jess bekommt einen begehrten Job bei Goldman Sachs in New York. Zu blöd, dass ihr dort ausgerechnet Josh über den Weg läuft, der ihr mit seinen reaktionären Ansichten schon in der ...

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    Available

    Matteson Perry

    From “the most entertaining chronicler of nice guy romance since Nick Hornby” (A.J. Jacobs), a memoir about an unexpected breakup, one selfimposed year of being single, and how a “...

  • High Fidelity synopsis, comments

    High Fidelity

    Nick Hornby

    Der Kultroman von Nick HornbyDer 35jährige Robert Fleming ist Besitzer eines mehr schlecht als recht laufenden Plattenladens und soeben von seiner beruflich erfolgreichen Freundin ...

  • Just Like You synopsis, comments

    Just Like You

    Nick Hornby

    ”[A] charming, funny, touching, and relevant comedy.” The Boston Globe “A provocative yet sweet romantic comedy.” People, Best of Fall 2020 From the beloved author of Dickens and ...

  • An Education synopsis, comments

    An Education

    Nick Hornby

    From the New York Times bestselling authorthe shooting script to his awardwinning film, with an original Introduction and vivid stills from the movie. Jenny is a 16yearold girl ...

  • The Three of Us synopsis, comments

    The Three of Us

    Sareeta Domingo

    'A beautiful novel about messy relationships, finding yourself and overcoming past trauma. I completely lost myself in this story' SARA JAFARI, author of The Mismatch'I enjoyed thi...

  • The Brightest Star in the Sky synopsis, comments

    The Brightest Star in the Sky

    Marian Keyes

    A wry and lifeaffirming taleand the Irish literary star's latest New York Times bestseller. Marian Keyes's inimitable blend of rollicking humor, effervescent prose, and captivati...

  • Busy Being Free synopsis, comments

    Busy Being Free

    Emma Forrest

    'Beautiful' Nigella Lawson'I adored it' Dolly Alderton'Wonderful' Lisa Taddeo'Intoxicating' Abi MorganWhat happens when your story doesn't end the way you thought it would?When you...

  • Past Mortem synopsis, comments

    Past Mortem

    Ben Elton

    'A writer who provokes, almost as much as he entertains' Daily Mail'Engaging and smartly plotted' ObserverWith old friends like these, who needs enemies?It's a question mild manner...

  • Family synopsis, comments

    Family

    Michael Calvin

    From the awardwinning author of NO HUNGER IN PARADISEOutside the global spotlight, footballers don't drive Aston Martins or pose for underwear ads. This is war. This is life. This ...