- Emma Tennant
Emma Christina Tennant (born
October 20 1937 ) is a British novelist and editor. She is known for a postmodern approach to herfiction , which is often imbued withfantasy or magic. Several of her novels give afeminist or dreamlike twist to classic stories, such as Robert Louis Stevenson’s "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ".Tennant is of Scottish extraction, the daughter of
Christopher Grey Tennant, 2nd Baron Glenconner , and Elizabeth Lady Glenconner. Born inLondon , she was educated atSt Paul's Girls' School and spent theWorld War II years and her childhood summers at the family’s faux Gothic mansion inPeeblesshire . Her family also owned estates inTrinidad . Tennant’s remembers her father as a mix of rage and benevolence, and these memories may have influenced her fiction.Tennant grew up in the modish London of the 1950s and 1960s. She worked as a travel writer for "Queen" magazine and an editor for "Vogue". In the 1970s she edited a literary magazine, "Bananas", which helped launch the careers of several young novelists. Tennant published her first novel, "The Colour of Rain", under a pseudonym when she was twenty-six.
A large number of other books followed in a wide variety of genres: thrillers, children’s books, fantasies, and several revisionist takes on classic novels, including a "sequel" to "
Pride and Prejudice " called "Pemberley". In later years she began to treat her own life in such books as "Girlitude" and "Burnt Diaries" (both published in 1999). "The French Dancer's Bastard", a fictional spinoff of "Jane Eyre ", was published in October 2006. "The Autobiography of the Queen", written withHilary Bailey , was published in October 2007.Tennant has been married four times. One of her husbands was writer and political pundit
Alexander Cockburn . She has two daughters and a son - authorMatthew Yorke . In April 2008 she married her partner of 33 years, Tim Owens, saying it is for tax reasons. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2008/apr/20/houseprices.inheritancetax]Other notable members of the family
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Edward Priaulx Tennant, 1st Baron Glenconner
*Stephen Tennant External links
* [http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=4345 "Literary Encyclopedia" article on Emma Tennant]
* [http://www.canongate.net/EmmaTennant Canongate Books biography of Emma Tennant]
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/t/emma-tennant/ Emma Tennant bibliography]
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