- John Murray (novelist)
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name = John Murray
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birthdate = birth year and age|1950
birthplace =Cumbria
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occupation =novelist , short story writer
nationality = British
period = 1985-present
genre =Comedy ,Satire , Spiritual thriller
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influences =Flann O'Brien ,G. B. Stern
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website =John Murray (born c.1950, West Cumbria) is an English
writer andnovelist known for writing satirical novels on a range of subjects.In 1984 he founded the prestigious fiction magazine "Panurge", which he edited with fellow author
David Almond until 1996. Murray's first novel, "Samarkand", was published in 1985 and in 1988 he received theDylan Thomas Award for his collection of stories, "Pleasure". In 2002 his novel "John Dory" won aLakeland Book of the Year Award , and his book "Jazz Etc " was longlisted for theMan Booker Prize in 2003. His 2004 novel, "Murphy's Favourite Channels ", was a "Novel of the Week" in "The Daily Telegraph ". He has also published several other critically acclaimed novels including, "Kin", "Reiver Blues ", "Radio Activity", and "A Gentleman's Relish ".Murray has been a regular fiction tutor at The
Arvon Foundation since 1989 and every summer since 1995 he has led acreative writing workshop atMadingley Hall ,Cambridge . He currently lives with his wife and daughter in Brampton, nearCarlisle .External links
* [http://www.writewords.org.uk/interviews/john_murray.asp Write Words Interview]
* [http://www.flambardpress.co.uk/books/show.php?book=462&author=john.murray "John Dory" review]
* [http://www.arvonfoundation.org The Arvon Foundation]
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