- Ed Docx
Edward Docx is a British newspaper columnist, broadcaster and writer. His first novel, "The Calligrapher" was published in 2003.
Docx was born in 1972, and educated at
St Bede's College, Manchester andChrist's College, Cambridge . At Christ's he read English Literature and was also president of theJunior Common Room .On graduating Docx worked in various roles for the
Daily Express newspaper, as a feature writer and columnist. As the paper's Literary Editor he interviewed writers includingSalman Rushdie ,Martin Amis ,Tom Wolfe andJoseph Heller . As a freelance journalist he has written forThe Times ,The Independent ,The Washington Post andThe Spectator ; he is a regular contributor to the "True Fiction" column in The Times.Docx has also worked extensively in television and radio. He scripted and presented six editions of
What the Papers Say , made more than 50 appearances onLiquid News and appeared as a panellist onThe Wright Stuff .Docx now works primarily as a writer of fiction. His first novel, "The Calligrapher", was published by 4th Estate in 2003, and was well-received by many critics. For example,
The Boston Globe described it as "...a delight, a witty, deftly written, honest comedy of manners". [Review by Diane White, 9th November 2003 [http://www.boston.com/ae/books/articles/2003/11/09/in_war_and_peace_two_selfish_seducers_follow_their_blissfollow_their_bliss/] ]Docx's second novel "Self Help" was published in July 2007 by Picador, and was longlisted for the 2007 MAN
Booker Prize . Docx won the 2007Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize for the novel.Notes
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