- Lucy Ellmann
Lucy Ellmann (born 1956) is an Anglo-American
novelist who now lives inScotland .She was born in
Evanston ,Illinois , into a distinguished academic family. She is the youngest child of the late American scholarRichard Ellmann , best known as thePullitzer Prize -winning biographer ofOscar Wilde and his wife, Mary, herself a writer and critic. Her mother suffered a cerebral aneurysm when she was 13, from which she never fully recovered. The following year, 1970, the family moved toOxford . She claims that it took her '20 years to get over it'.She went to art school, and then studied for a BA at Essex University and an MA at the Courtauld Institute. While studying for her PhD she became pregnant with her daughter, Emily. The relationship failed but she had the baby with the financial support of her father.
It was at this time, she started writing and published her her first book, a thinly disguised autobiographical work called "Sweet Desserts" which won the Guardian Fiction Prize and that, she claimed, 'offended her entire family'. Her fourth novel, Dot in the Universe, was longlisted for the
Orange Prize for Fiction .She had met the American writer
Todd McEwen atHawthornden Castle , a writer's retreat inScotland , in 1988. It was, she has said, 'virtually love at first sight' but it took them years to finally get together. They later married.Fact|date=October 2007 They have what she describes as 'an artistic partnership' something her parents also had: 'We love talking about books, and we can help each other with good editing and all of that, which I never thought I'd get. And it is the most precious thing a writer can have, I think, and he never thought he'd find it either.'She is now a fellow at
Queen Margaret University and is an advisory fellow of theRoyal Literary Fund .External links
* [http://www.bloomsbury.com/authors/microsite.asp?id=619§ion=2 Lucy Ellmann at Bloomsbury.com]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=980CE5DC103AF930A25751C0A9629C8B63 New York Times review of Dot in the Universe]
* [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/05/17/1052885444952.html Interview from The Daily Telegraph magazine]
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