Peter Ackroyd

BritishLiterary FictionHistorical FictionHistoryBiographyb. 1949

Peter Ackroyd is a prominent British novelist, biographer, and critic, widely recognized for his extensive work on the history and culture of London. Born in London in 1949, he was educated at St. Benedict's School, Clare College, Cambridge, and Yale University. His career began in poetry before he transitioned to fiction and biography, often blending historical fact with imaginative narrative. He is known for his prolific output, including biographies of figures such as Charles Dickens, William Blake, and T.S. Eliot, as well as his multi-volume history of England.

Awards

['Somerset Maugham Award', 'Whitbread Award', 'James Tait Black Memorial Prize', 'Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)']

Notable Works

['London: The Biography', 'Hawksmoor', 'Chatterton', 'The Life of Thomas More', 'Dickens', 'Blake']

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