Tremain, Rose (1943–)
Tremain, Rose (1943–)
British novelist, historian and playwright. Born 1943 in London, England; attended East Anglia University and the Sorbonne; married twice; children: daughter.
Taught creative writing at University of East Anglia (1988–95); works include Sadler's Birthday (1976), The Cupboard (1981), Journey to the Volcano (1985), Restoration (1989), Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories (1994), The Way I Found Her (1997) and The Colour (2003); won James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Sacred Country (1992) and Whitbread Novel Award (1999) for Music and Silence; also wrote The Fight for Freedom for Women (1973), as well as radio and tv plays.
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BORN: 1932, Alessandria, Italy
NATIONALITY: Italian
GENRE: Fiction, nonfiction
MAJOR WORKS:
The Name of the Rose (1980)
Foucault's Pendu…
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