- Robert McLiam Wilson
Robert McLiam Wilson (born
1964 inBelfast ) is a Northern Irish novelist.He studied at
University of Cambridge , however he dropped out, and for a short time was homeless. This period of his life profoundly affected his later life and influenced his works.McLiam Wilson has written three novels; "Ripley Bogle" (1989), "Manfred's Pain" (1992) and "Eureka Street" (1996). Ripley Bogle is a novel about a
homeless man inLondon . It won theRooney Prize and theHughes Prize in 1989, and aBetty Trask Award and theIrish Book Award in 1990. Eureka Street focuses on the lives of two Belfast friends, one Catholic and one Protestant, shortly before and after the IRA ceasefires in 1994. ABBC TV adaptation of Eureka Street was broadcast in 1999. He is also the author of a non-fiction book about poverty, "The Dispossessed" (1992), and has made television documentaries for the BBC. His forthcoming novel, "The Extremists", has been postponed again to June 2007.McLiam Wilson is married and recently moved to
Paris .External links
* [http://www.granta.com/Contributors/Robert-McLiam-Wilson Granta Contributors: Robert McLiam Wilson]
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