
Adam Mars-Jones
26 October 1954
19 works on record
Biography
Adam Mars-Jones's first book of stories, ***Lantern Lecture***, was published in 1981 and won a Somerset Maugham Award. In 1983 and again in 1993 he was named one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists, despite not having produced a novel at the time.
His Zen status as an acclaimed novelist without a novel was dented by the appearance of ***The Waters of Thirst***, and only suffered further with the appearance of ***Pilcrow***, described by Margaret Drabble as 'one of the most remarkable novels I have read in recent years'.
He regularly reviews for the Observer and the LRB.
Works

The Waters of Thirst

Mae West Is Dead

30 unter 40

Noriko Smiling
Second Sight
Second Sight

Kid Gloves
Batlava Lake
Batlava Lake

Box Hill
Homophobia
Homophobia

Cedilla
Caret
Caret

The Darker Proof

Venus Envy

Blind Bitter Happiness:

Lantern Lecture and Other Stories
Fulfilment
Fulfilment

Monopolies of Loss

Pilcrow

Fabrications