- Giles Foden
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thumb|200px|rightThe Last King of Scotland by author Giles Foden("Faber and Faber" 1998)]Giles Foden (born in
Warwickshire in 1967) is an Englishauthor best known for his award-winning novel "The Last King of Scotland " (1998).Biography
Giles Foden was born in
Warwickshire in 1967. His family moved toMalawi in 1971 where he was brought up. He was educated at Yarlet Hall andMalvern College boarding schools, then at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, where he read English. He worked as a journalist for "Media Week" magazine, then became an assistant editor on the "Times Literary Supplement ". He was deputy literary editor of "The Guardian " between 1995 and 2006 and is currently Fellow in Creative and Performing Arts atRoyal Holloway, University of London . He is a Professor of Creative Writing at theUniversity of East Anglia , and still contributes regularly to "The Guardian " and other journals..His first novel, the acclaimed "
The Last King of Scotland " (1998), is set duringIdi Amin 's rule ofUganda in the 1970s. It won the Whitbread First Novel Award, aSomerset Maugham Award , a Betty Trask Award and the Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize. The 2006 feature film, "The Last King of Scotland" starringForest Whitaker , is based on Foden's novel with considerable differences, and Foden himself makes a brief cameo as a journalist at one of Amin's press conferences. His second novel, "Ladysmith" (1999), is set during the Anglo-Boer War in 1899 and tells the story of a young woman, Bella Kiernan, who becomes caught up in theSiege of Ladysmith . The book was inspired by letters written by Foden's great-grandfather, Arthur Foden, a British soldier in theImperial Yeomanry inSouth Africa during the conflict.Giles Foden edited "
The Guardian Century " (1999), a collection of the bestreportage and feature-writing published in thenewspaper during the twentieth century, and he contributed a short story toThe Weekenders , a collection ofshort fiction set inAfrica by various contemporary writers. "Zanzibar" (2002), is set inEast Africa and explores the events surrounding thebombing s of American embassies in 1998. His latest book, "", was published in 2004. ("Source:" [http://www.contemporarywriters.com/ Contemporary Writers in the UK] )elected bibliography
*1998: "
The Last King of Scotland "
*1999: "Ladysmith"
*2002: "Zanzibar"
*2004: ""Awards and Prizes
*1998:
James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) (shortlist) "The Last King of Scotland "
*1998: Whitbread First Novel Award "The Last King of Scotland "
*1999: Betty Trask Award "The Last King of Scotland "
*1999:Somerset Maugham Award "The Last King of Scotland "
*1999: Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize "The Last King of Scotland "External links
* [http://www.randomhouse.com/boldtype/1298/foden/ An Interview with Giles Foden and an excerpt from "The Last King of Scotland" on RandomHouse boldtype]
* [http://www.contemporarywriters.com/ Contemporary Writers in the UK]
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