Beryl Bainbridge
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Dame Beryl Margaret Bainbridge, DBE (21 November 1934 - 2 July 2010) was an English novelist.
In 2008, The Times newspaper named Bainbridge among their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".
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Novels
- A Weekend with Claud (1967)
- Another Part of the Wood (1968)
- Harriet Said... (1972)
- The Dressmaker (US title The Secret Glass) (1973) - Shortlisted for Booker Prize
- The Bottle Factory Outing (1974) - Shortlisted for Booker Prize, won the Guardian Fiction Prize
- Sweet William (1975)
- A Quiet Life (1976)
- Injury Time (1977)
- Young Adolf (1978)
- Another Part of the Wood (revised edn) (1979)
- Winter Garden (1980)
- A Weekend with Claude (revised edn) (1981)
- Watson's Apology (1984)
- An Awfully Big Adventure (1989) - Shortlisted for Booker Prize
- The Birthday Boys (1991)
- Every Man for Himself (1996) - Shortlisted for Booker Prize
- Master Georgie (1998) - Shortlisted for Booker Prize
- According to Queeney (2001)
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Short stories
- Mum and Mr Armitage (1985)
- Collected Stories (1994)
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Non-fiction
- English Journey (1984)
- Forever England: North and South (1987)
- Something Happened Yesterday (1993)
- Front Row: Evenings at the Theatre (2005)
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