British author John Fowles, whose works include The French Lieutenant's Woman and The Magus, has died. He was 79. This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Michele Norris. MELISSA BLOCK, host: ...
John Fowles, the cerebral British novelist whose restless exploration of literary form and thematic fascination with free will brought him immense critical and commercial affirmation in works such as ...
After spending his middle years fiercely shielding his private life, British author John Fowles has opened the floodgates with an unexpurgated account of nearly every phase of his adult life. Volume I ...
British author John Fowles, a loner and middle-class rebel who questioned marriage, domesticity and the very bonds of society in such novels as “The French Lieutenant’s Woman” and “The Collector” has ...
Humankind doesn't have a very good record when it comes to the way we deal with things we either fear or don't understand. More hate-based wars have been fought because of this than probably anything ...
The French Lieutenant's Woman author John Fowles has died aged 79. Fowles died at his home in Lyme Regis, Dorset on Saturday after battling a long illness, his publisher said. Born in Leigh-on-Sea in ...
SLEEPLESS nights never troubled John Fowles. He welcomed them. In particular he liked the semi-conscious haze between slumber and waking, when the sights and sounds of dreams still hover within reach ...
British author John Fowles, a loner and middle-class rebel who challenged domesticity, Victorian ideals and time itself in such novels as “The French Lieutenant’s Woman” and “The Collector” died Nov.
John Fowles (1926-2005), primarily known as a stylish writer and the author of beloved classics like such as “The French Lieutenant’s Woman,” has been somewhat overlooked as a philosopher of the ...