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Books nominated for the 2000 Award

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Armadillo by
William Boyd

Nominated by:

  • Stadt-und Universitatsbibliothek Bern, Switzerland

Armadillo

ISBN: 014027944X (UK); 0375702164 (USA)

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Armadillo
Other books by this author:

A Good Man in Africa (1982) 0140058877
Blue Afternoon
(1994) 0140238255
Brazzaville Beach
(1990) 1856190269
The Destiny of Natalie X (1996) 0140252223
Dream Lover
(1995) 0140252959
Ice-Cream War
(1983) 0140065717
Nat Tate, an American Artist, 1928-1960 1901785017
On the Yankee Station (1988) 0140093478 Protobiography
(1998) 0953419215
Stars & Bars
(1985) 0140075968 Transfigured Night
(1995)
Visions Fugitives
(1997) 095245016X

One winter's morning, Lorimer Black - young, good-looking, but with a somewhat troubled expression - goes to keep a perfectly routine business appointment and finds a hanged man. A bad start to the day, by any standards, and an ominous portent. Sure enough, Lorimer's life is duly turned upside down and inside out in ways he could never have forseen.
William Boyd was born in 1952 in Accra, Ghana and was brought up there and in Nigeria. He was educated at Gordonstoun School and at the Universsities of Nice, Glasgow and Oxford. Between 1980 and 1983 he was a lecturer in English literature at St Hilda's College, Oxford. He is the author of A Good Man in Africa, which won the Whitbread Literary Award for the Best First Novel in 1981 and a Somerset Maugham Award in 1982; On the Yankee Station (1982), a collection of short stories; An Ice-Cream War, which won the John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize for 1982 and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize; Stars and Bars (1984); The New Confessions (1987); Brazzaville Beach, which won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for 1990 and for which William Boyd was awarded the McVitie's Prize for Scottish Writer of the Year; The Blue Afternoon, which won the 1993 Sunday Express Book of the Year Award; The Destiny of Nathalie X, a further collection of short stories; and Armadillo. Eight of his screenplays have been filmed, the most recent of which is A Good Man in Africa, based on his first novel. Two television films about public school life, Good and Bad at Games and Dutch Girls, appear together in School Ties (1985). All of his books are published by Penguin. William Boyd is married and lives in London.

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