Adam Thorpe
British novelist and poet whose Ulverton, a history of an English village told in twelve episodes spanning three centuries, is a celebrated work of formal ingenuity. His subsequent fiction has ranged widely across European history. He is one of the most formally inventive British novelists.
Works
- UlvertonOverlapping narratives reveal village's hidden histories across centuries
- StillFamily gathers in the aftermath of a woman's stroke for reckoning and remembrance
- Pieces of LightMan reconstructs fractured memories through sensory moments of his own life
- Nineteen Twenty-OneWoman's life unfolds in snapshots between her birth and her wedding day
- The Rules of PerspectiveWoman lives a second life through a painting while navigating Renaissance art world