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    Jonathan Coe FRSL (/koʊ/; born 19 August 1961) is an English novelist and writer. His work has an underlying preoccupation with political issues, although...
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  • disillusionment, regrets, and random cruelty of life.". According to Jonathan Coe, writing in "Guardian Books of the Year" (2009), "It's rare to find a...
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  • Middle England (novel) (category Novels by Jonathan Coe)
    Middle England is a 2018 novel by Jonathan Coe. It is the third novel in a trilogy, following The Rotters’ Club (2001) and The Closed Circle (2004). The...
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  • straightforward meditation on death and friendship, told through memories." Jonathan Coe described it as "one of the lost masterpieces of the sixties". BBC producer...
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  • was also in part an inspiration for the 2001 novel of the same name by Jonathan Coe. Notes: The first two are abridged versions of those on the original...
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  • The Rotters' Club (novel) (category Novels by Jonathan Coe)
    The Rotters' Club is a 2001 novel by British author Jonathan Coe. It is set in Birmingham during the 1970s, and inspired by the author's experiences at...
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    Coe's voice from the BBC programme Desert Island Discs, 13 December 2009 Problems playing this file? See media help. Sebastian Newbold Coe, Baron Coe...
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  • tribute to Johnson on the 2006 Pernice Brothers album Live a Little. Jonathan Coe's 2004 biography Like a Fiery Elephant (winner of the 2005 Samuel Johnson...
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  • Mr Wilder & Me (category Novels by Jonathan Coe)
    Mr Wilder and Me is a novel by Jonathan Coe, published in the UK by Viking Books on 5 November 2020. It is a historical novel set in the late 1970s, and...
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  • dictionary. Number 11, #11 or variations may refer to: Number 11 (novel), by Jonathan Coe Number 11, a 1952 painting by Jackson Pollock, later known as Blue Poles...
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    and apparent eventual fate have given rise to a number of works. As Jonathan Coe wrote in the New Statesman, "one of the explanations for its [Crowhurst's...
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  • The Closed Circle (novel) (category Novels by Jonathan Coe)
    The Closed Circle is a 2004 novel by British author Jonathan Coe, and is the sequel to his 2001 novel The Rotters' Club. We re-encounter the main characters...
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    1947–1954) has published ambivalent views of his time at the school. Jonathan Coe's novel The Rotters' Club was begun while he was at KES, and he said that...
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  • Expo 58 (novel) (category Novels by Jonathan Coe)
    Expo 58 is the tenth novel by Jonathan Coe. First published by Viking in 2013, much of the novel's action centres around the British pavilion at the Brussels...
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  • What a Carve Up! (novel) (category Novels by Jonathan Coe)
    What a Carve Up! is a satirical novel by Jonathan Coe, published in the UK by Viking Press in April 1994. It was published in the United States by Alfred...
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  • disbelief." The making of the film is chronicled in fictionalized form in Jonathan Coe's novel Mr Wilder & Me (2020). An abridged version of the book was "Book...
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  • bridge and the phrase were mentioned in the novel A Touch of Love by Jonathan Coe. The lack of a clear definition of the word, and its popularity among...
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  • edition was published by Penguin Books in 2012, with an introduction by Jonathan Coe. The narrator, Juan, seeks to use his newly-wed wife, Luisa, to uncover...
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  • Thom Yorke; a 2008 painting, Death of David Kelly, by Dexter Dalwood; Jonathan Coe's 2015 novel Number 11; and a poem, "Hand-Washing Technique – Government...
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  • the 2010 novel The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim by English author Jonathan Coe. It was released in France on 16 December 2015. Jean-Pierre Bacri as...
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  • (1805–1864), also known as Juan Coe, Uruguayan/Argentinian naval officer Jonathan Coe (born 1961), British novelist Kevin Coe (born 1947), convicted rapist...
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  • Rotters' Club, which they adapted from best-sellers by Robert Harris and Jonathan Coe respectively. Their most recent film credits include Goal! The Dream...
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  • band Hatfield and the North The Rotters' Club (novel), a 2001 novel by Jonathan Coe The Rotters' Club (TV series), a 2005 television adaptation of the novel...
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  • Number 11 (novel) (category Novels by Jonathan Coe)
    Number 11 is a novel by British writer Jonathan Coe, published in 2015. The book explores the changing social, economical and cultural landscape of the...
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    lights Scotland has known in modern times." Tributes were also paid by Jonathan Coe, Val McDermid, Ian Rankin, Ali Smith and Irvine Welsh. The Guardian referred...
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    Susannah Clapp 2013 Gillian Clarke 2000 John Clay 1998 *Michael Codron 2019 Jonathan Coe 2012 Michaela Coel 2022 Joseph Coelho 2023 J. M. Coetzee 1988 Josh Cohen...
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    with her parents J. M. Wallace-Hadrill, academic, born in Bromsgrove Jonathan Coe, author, was born in Lickey in 1961. Jimmy Davis (1982–2003), footballer...
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  • announced that a stage musical adaptation was in development written by Jonathan Coe and David Quantick with Mike Batt writing the songs. Sean Foley, artistic...
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    the Rings, made by Tolkien's great-nephew, Tim Tolkien. Local author, Jonathan Coe has drawn on Moseley for inspiration, including the suburb in scenes...
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    favorite music group is Belle and Sebastian and his favorite author is Jonathan Coe. Dhorasoo is married and father of two daughters, born in 2003 and 2005...
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