Sebastian Faulks
English author of 'Birdsong'

Born
April 20th, 1953
72 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United Kingdom
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An English journalist and author, recognized for contributions to contemporary literature. Generated significant attention with the novel 'Birdsong', which explores the impact of World War I. Also wrote 'Charlotte Gray' and 'The Fatal Englishman', further establishing a reputation for historical narratives. Worked as a journalist in various capacities, contributing to national newspapers and magazines, which complemented a successful writing career. Faulks has received several literary awards, including the British Book Award, reflecting achievements in the literary field.
Authored 'Birdsong'
Wrote 'Charlotte Gray'
Contributed to national newspapers
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