One could use two words to describe the author Peter Ackroyd: prolific and eccentric.
- He’s prolific because he writes A LOT!! He writes history, biography, poetry, mystery, etc. He authors books for adults and for children. He also rewrites (or retells) literary classics like Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales.
- He’s eccentric because … well! …he’s a little weird. In a good way. You may not think he’s weird but … he still writes with pen and paper, and he spends a lot of his time with books. Doesn’t he know about laptops, tablets, and iPhones? (O.o)
What else can be said about this author?
He was born in 1949 in London. He has lived his entire life in the UK. He began his literary career writing poetry, publishing his first work in 1971. He did not limit his efforts to poetry. From the 70s to the present, he has written both fiction and nonfiction works, and has won numerous writing awards. He has no intention of ever retiring.
References:
Rosen, Jody. “Man of Many Words: Up Close and Personal with Peter Ackroyd …” T: New York Times Style Magazine 15 Sept. 2013: 110-14. Print. Men’s Fashion Issue, Arts and Letters
Guest, Katy. “Peter Ackroyd: ‘Retire? Only If My Arms Are Chopped off First’.” The Independent, Independent Digital News and Media, 22 Oct. 2011, www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/peter-ackroyd-retire-only-if-my-arms-are-chopped-off-first-1742766.html.
♦
Alfred Hitchcock by Peter Ackroyd #review – ‘Catholic, controlling and celibate’ | #Books | The Guardian https://t.co/vtyiIpPb9Q #bookreviews #biographies #readinglist ~~ https://t.co/cYYa6CNFdt pic.twitter.com/hfLyp6P3Kt
— Joie de Vivre Magazine (aka My Fox Nooze) (@FoxMarks_ATX) January 14, 2020
♦
Review: Three Brothers by Peter Ackroyd | The Independent https://t.co/QQCsP6uiBe #fiction #books #bookreviews ~ #1stEdition https://t.co/GSQM8ErigA "In Camden Town in the mid-20th century, three brothers are born each on the same day a year apart. Their mother vanishes …" pic.twitter.com/gvfU2yJxcV
— Joie de Vivre Magazine (aka My Fox Nooze) (@FoxMarks_ATX) January 14, 2020
♦
Peter Ackroyd: 'I just want to tell a story' | #Books | The Guardian
: Prolific author Peter Ackroyd talks about his monumental six-part #history of #England https://t.co/WHH7fRsUF0
~ https://t.co/whyRfbfjIR pic.twitter.com/daBTZV3AgR— Joie de Vivre Magazine (aka My Fox Nooze) (@FoxMarks_ATX) January 14, 2020
♦
https://twitter.com/BenEspen/status/1142514052549054464
♦
David Bowie's son Duncan Jones launches "#DavidBowie #BookClub", and the first novel is Peter Ackroyd's "Hawksmoor" ~ ( https://t.co/fJLqTDF4a4 ) #books #mystery #novels #readinglist ~ https://t.co/WaG2TWkicf pic.twitter.com/HvaWC9WDHH
— Joie de Vivre Magazine (aka My Fox Nooze) (@FoxMarks_ATX) January 14, 2020
♦
I read here he writes mysteries, and I enjoying ready a great mystery. Great information!
i’ve read a couple of his works – I like his poetry a lot!