Sebastian Faulks

Sebastian Faulks Sebastian Faulks was born in April 1953. He was brought up in Newbury, Berkshire, and educated at Wellington College and Cambridge (the background for much of his recently published novel Engleby). Before resolving to become a full-time writer in 1991, he worked as a journalist for the Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Telegraph (1978-86) and as Literary Editor and Deputy Editor of the Independent (1986-91). His "French trilogy" of novels - The Girl at the Lion d'Or, Birdsong and Charlotte Gray (1989-1997) - established him in the front rank of British novelists: UK sales of Birdsong exceed 2,500,000 copies and for this book he was named "Author of the Year" by the British Book Awards in 1995. Other novels include A Fool's Alphabet (1992), On Green Dolphin Street (2001), Human Traces (2005) and Engleby (2007) . His biographical study of three doomed young men of the 20th century, The Fatal Englishman was published in 1996.

Sebastian Faulks lives in London with his wife and their three children.

Penguin, 2008

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Ian Fleming's James Bond short stories will be released in a single hardcover volume by Penguin.
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Former Bond girl JOANNA LUMLEY investigates the life of Ian Fleming to coincide with the centenary of his birth and this weekend’s UK release of the 22nd Bond movie. 18.10 on BBC 1
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The Ian Fleming Centenary presents The Story of James Bond – A Tribute to Ian Fleming, at the London Palladium Theatre on Sunday 5 October 2008. Arranged for the family by Ian Fleming’s niece, Lucy Fleming this unique and glamorous evening will mark the final event in the Ian Fleming Centenary year.
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The fifth instalment of the globally popular Young Bond series, By Royal Command By Charlie Higson is to be released.
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For Your Eyes Only: Ian Fleming and James Bond at the Imperial War Museum