- Warwick Collins
Warwick Collins (born
December 14 ,1948 ) is a British novelist, screenwriter, and yacht designer. Collins was born inJohannesburg to English-speaking parents. His father, Robin Collins, was a novelist who wrote under the nom-de-plume Robin Cranford. Robin Collins' novels were written from a liberal perspective and one of them, My City Fears Tomorrow, was banned by the South African apartheid regime. When Warwick Collins was eleven, the whole family moved toEngland , and Collins enteredThe King's School, Canterbury . He continued his education at theUniversity of Sussex , where he readBiology .His early poetry was featured in "Encounter" between 1968 and 1971.
An incident with
John Maynard Smith in 1976—Maynard Smith prevented the fledgling biologist from attending an academic conference and giving a paper in which he questioned an aspect of Darwinist theory—made Collins give up his scientific career and pursue his literary interests instead. He has recently set up a [http://www.silentgenetheory.com website] which is aimed at disseminating his new theory of evolution.Collins became a
yacht designer and invented and patented thetandem keel , which was conceived to create high performance at low draft, but remains one of the radicalkeel s in theAmerica's Cup . Subsequently Collins turned to fiction, publishing three sailing novels and then a series of more wide-ranging novels, including two (The Rationalist and The Marriage of Souls) which are set in 18th century Lymington.Collins's political views are liberal, but (in 1979) he was asked by
Keith Joseph to join a Conservative party think tank chaired byJohn Hoskyns (who became Chief Political Adviser toMargaret Thatcher and was later knighted) to work on issues such asprivatization . Collins, though left of centre politically, has always believed, in common with "classical liberals" such asGladstone , that the free market is a superior means of distributing wealth than the state.Collins' political views manifested themselves in his novel Gents (1996) which has recently been republished by
The Friday Project , and was reviewed as an all-time classic in the Times (8 September 2007). Gents, which describes the lives of three West Indian immigrants who run a urinal in London, is considered to be a leading fiction on tolerance. Collins claims it was stimulated in part by his memories of apartheid when he lived as a child in South Africa.Collins's other fictions include the somewhat luridly entitled Fuckwoman, a spoof on the superhero genre which details the adventures of a feminist vigilante who hunts down men who commit crimes against women. Set in Los Angeles, it also satirises the movie industry, contrasting Hollywood's emphasis on the image over reality. It has been published in French, German and Italian translations but not yet in English.
Warwick Collins maintains a blog at [http://www.publicpoems.com "www.publicpoems.com"] .
Novels
*"Challenge" (1990) (novel about the America's Cup)
*"New World" (1991) (sequel to "Challenge")
*"Death of an Angel " (1992) (sequel, set in 2003)
*"The Rationalist " (1993) (set in 18th century England)
*"Computer One " (1993) (science fiction ) [http://www.holkar.net/reading/book.php?book_id=7]
*"Gents " (1997, republished in 2007 byThe Friday Project )
*"The Marriage of Souls " (1999) (Sequel to the "Rationalist")
*"Fuckwoman " (published in French and German in 2002)For 2008, The Friday Project are planning to publish twelve short novels by Warwick Collins, one per month.
References
* [http://keeperofthesnails.blogspot.com/2007/11/gents-and-warwick-collins.html An interview with Warwick Collins]
* Margaret Reynolds: [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/fiction/article2406077.ece Review of "Gents"] , "The Times " (September 8, 2007)
* Udo Taubitz: [http://www.falter.at/web/shop/detail.php?distribution_id=2&oldid=875&SESSID=803d442ee56d60a3616389fc46c1ceca Rezension von "Gents"] , "Falter " No. 3/2001 (January 17, 2001), p.66 (in German)
* [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/calounet/biographies/collins_biographie.htm A short biography] (in French)External links
* [http://www.silentgenetheory.com "A Silent Gene Theory Of Evolution"]
* [http://www.publicpoems.com "Public Poems"] - Warwick's blog
* Warwick Collins: [http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?id=4412 "Lock Up Your Laptops"] , "Prospect" (December 1997).
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