Книга: Sebastian Faulks «Devil May Care»
An Algerian drug runner is brutally executed on the desolate outskirts of Paris and 007 is assigned a new task: to shadow the mysterious Dr. Julius Gorner, a power-crazed pharmaceutical magnate. Alongside a glamorous Parisian named Scarlett Papava, Bond must stop a chain of events that could lead to global catastrophe. Формат: 10, 5 см x 17, 5 см. Издательство: "Vintage" (2009)
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Sebastian Faulks
Sebastian Faulks CBE FRSL (born
Biography
Faulks is the son of Pamela (Lawless) and Peter Ronald Faulks, a
His maternal grandfather, Philip Henry Lawless, enlisted in the His paternal grandfather, Major James Faulks (Major was his name, not a military rank) was an Faulks' father wanted him to become a diplomat ["The Australian", Books, April 28, 2007 'Parting with the art of war [http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21613136-5001986,00.html] ] . He himself admits his first ambition was to be a taxi driver until at the age of fifteen, whilst reading Faulks was educated at Wellington College and studied English at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he won an open exhibition and to which he was elected an honorary fellow in 2007. He took a teaching job after university before moving into journalism, becoming a features writer for the "Daily Telegraph" and "Sunday Telegraph", and was recruited by the "Independent" as Literary Editor in 1986. He soon became the Deputy Editor of the " He continues to contribute articles and reviews to a number of newspapers and magazines. He wrote and presented the Faulks lives with his wife, Veronica (formerly his assistant at "The Independent"), and their three children William, Holly and Arthur. He works from his study in a top floor flat of a house near He was appointed CBE in 2002 and he is a Fellow of the Faulks supports Novels and other works His first novel, "A Trick of the Light", was published in 1984; Faulks was 31 at the time and was finding writing hard-going, as he himself says: In 1989 he published the first of his ‘French trilogy’, " The trilogy was completed with "Charlotte Gray" (1998) [made into a movie directed by His most recent novel, as at 2007, is " Non-fiction One of Sebastian Faulks’ most acclaimed non-fiction works is "The Fatal Englishman: Three Short Lives", a multiple biography of artist James Bond and "Devil May Care" In July 2007, it was revealed that Faulks had become the latest author to write an official "Devil May Care" is set during the Cold War. Bond is widowed and vulnerable but remains heroically gallant and libidinous. Faulks finished the book in six weeks and has followed the Bond style with exotic locations, glamorous women and larger-than-life villains. He says "Devil May Care" is about 80 per cent Fleming and is set in 1967, the year after Fleming's final Bond book - a collection of short stories called " Literary Themes One of Britain's most popular novelists, Faulks often blends the modern history of England, France, and America with elements of romance. He has a widespread following, particularly among women readers. His strong background in national newspaper journalism shows through in his narrative fluency and his ability to convincingly fictionalise aspects of recent history within his works. [Contemporary writers, critical perspective, Dr Jules Smith, 2002 [http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/profile/?p=auth3] ] Faulks's novels are mostly about conflict: conflict of the heart and conflict of the battlefield. With its evocation of the hellishness of the great war - soldiers trapped in tunnels and trenches, maimed, maddened and ultimately destroyed by a war with no purpose - "Birdsong" is often regarded as his best book. But the books are about more than war; for many readers they are primarily love stories. The human costs of love and war are his essential subjects. An underlying theme in all his novels is the pressure that public events exert on the individuals caught up in them. Faulks was asked in a 2001 interview why he is so fixated on war and he noted, Faulks often seems to be at war with himself: the radical free spirit with a conservative family life; the hedonist and the ascetic; the artist and businessman. His novels make clear that there is a masculine side to his writing (war, technology) and a feminine side (love, landscape, romance) which co-exist side by side. Faulks is also a Francophile with a European slant on the question of 'Englishness'. He writes in a descriptive vein about the pleasures of sexual passion, food and drink, landscape, as well as the anguish of separation and the wounding effects of the past. [Contemporary writers, critical perspective [http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/profile/?p=auth3] ] Although he doesn't consider himself a romantic novelist "per se", he does state, As Dr Jules Smith suggests in a critical profile of Faulks:'... He is a conscious, and very skilled, manipulator of his readers' emotions. But such is the enjoyment factor, luscious romantic detailing, and sheer narrative drive of his books that they completely carry one along with them. Taken as a whole, his 'French' trilogy is a considerable achievement, and all his books are highly enjoyable; read them as romances, as historical witness or simply as an Englishman's highly attractive view of the seductions of French and American culture.' [Contemporary writers, critical perspective, Dr Jules Smith, 2002 [http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/profile/?p=auth3] ] Bibliography Fiction Non-fiction Prizes and awards * 1995 British Book Awards Author of the Year References External links * [http://www.sebastianfaulks.com/ The Official Sebastian Faulks website] Источник: Sebastian Faulks
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* 1998 James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) shortlist: "Charlotte Gray"
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* [http://www.randomhouse.com/vintage/catalog/results_author.pperl?authorid=8450/ The Official Random House site for Sebastian Faulks in the US]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/bigread/top100.shtml The Big Read] from the BBC
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/comedy/writestuff.shtml The Write Stuff]
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* [http://www.journalisted.com/sebastian-faulks Journalisted - Articles by Sebastian Faulks]
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devil-may-care — adj. 1. cheerfully irresponsible. Syn: carefree, happy go lucky, harum scarum, slaphappy. [WordNet 1.5] 2. marked by a carefree unconventionality or disreputableness. Syn: raffish, rakish. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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