Edward St. Aubyn Books in Order
Edward St Aubyn is a British author, born in London in 1960. He was educated at Westminster school and Keble college, Oxford University. With a notable writing career spanning multiple decades, St Aubyn is the author of six novels. His first novel, 'Never Mind', published in 1992, won the Betty Trask award, marking the beginning of a trilogy that includes 'Bad News' and 'Some Hope'. The trilogy, now collectively published under the title 'Some Hope', solidified St Aubyn's literary standing. His subsequent novels, 'On the Edge' (1998) and 'A Clue to the Exit' (2000), garnered critical acclaim, with 'On the Edge' being shortlisted for the Guardian Fiction Prize. St Aubyn's recent novel, 'Mother's Milk', was shortlisted for the 2006 Man Booker Prize, won the 2007 Prix Femina Etranger, and received the 2007 South Bank Show award for literature.
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About Edward St. Aubyn
Edward St Aubyn is a British author, born in London in 1960. He was educated at Westminster school and Keble college, Oxford University. With a notable writing career spanning multiple decades, St Aubyn is the author of six novels. His first novel, 'Never Mind', published in 1992, won the Betty Trask award, marking the beginning of a trilogy that includes 'Bad News' and 'Some Hope'. The trilogy, now collectively published under the title 'Some Hope', solidified St Aubyn's literary standing. His subsequent novels, 'On the Edge' (1998) and 'A Clue to the Exit' (2000), garnered critical acclaim, with 'On the Edge' being shortlisted for the Guardian Fiction Prize. St Aubyn's recent novel, 'Mother's Milk', was shortlisted for the 2006 Man Booker Prize, won the 2007 Prix Femina Etranger, and received the 2007 South Bank Show award for literature.
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