JOHN FOWLES
'John Robert Fowles' (March 31, 1926 – November 5, 2005) was an English novelist and essayist.
He was born in Leigh-on-Sea in Essex, England, the son of Gladys Richards and Robert J. Fowles, a prosperous cigar merchant. After attending Bedford School and Edinburgh University, he studied at New College, Oxford, where he studied both French and German, although he dropped German and concentrated on French for his BA. After his studies, he worked as a teacher in France, Greece (where he met Elizabeth Whitton, the woman he would later marry), and England. The success of his first published novel, ''The Collector'' (1963), meant that Fowles was able to stop teaching and start a literary career.
In 1968 Fowles moved to Lyme Regis in Dorset, which he used as the setting for his novel ''The French Lieutenant's Woman''. In the same year, he adapted ''The Magus'' (a novel based on his experiences in Greece and written before ''The Collector'') for cinema, but the film was not a success. ''The French Lieutenant's Woman'' was made into a film in 1981 with a screenplay by the British playwright Harold Pinter (subsequently a Nobel laureate in Literature) and was nominated for an Oscar.
Fowles' best-known non-fiction work is probably ''The Aristos'', a collection of philosophical reflections. Many critics now consider him a forefather of British postmodernism.
Fowles died at his home in Lyme Regis on November 5, 2005, after a long illness.
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Bibliography
★ (1963) ''The Collector''
★ (1964) ''The Aristos'' (ISBN 0-586-05377-8)
★ (1965) ''The Magus'' (revised 1977)
★ (1969) ''The French Lieutenant's Woman''
★ (1974) ''The Ebony Tower''
★ (1977) ''Daniel Martin''
★ (1979) ''The Tree''
★ (1982) ''Mantissa'' (Hardback: ISBN 0-224-02938-X; Paperback: ISBN 0-316-29027-0)
★ (1985) ''A Maggot''
★ (1998) ''Wormholes - Essays and Occasional Writings''
★ (2003) ''The Journals - Volume 1''
External links
★ BBC obituary of John Fowles
★ The Independent obituary of John Fowles
★ The New York Times obituary of John Fowles
★ FowlesBooks.com
★ The New York Times Featured Author: John Fowles - Reviews and articles from The New York Times
★ Fair or Fowles? - Interview with John Fowles at The Guardian
★ The Guardian Book Authors: John Fowles - Biography, list of articles and interviews at The Guardian
★ 1985 audio interview of John Fowles by Don Swaim
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★ ''The Paris Review'' Interview
★ http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/johnfowles/ a page about the author by his New Jersey based namesake
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