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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Will_SelfWill Self - Wikipedia

    William Woodard Self (born 26 September 1961) is an English writer, journalist, political commentator and broadcaster. [3] [4] [5] He has written 11 novels, five collections of shorter fiction, three novellas and nine collections of non-fiction writing. Self is currently Professor of Modern Thought at Brunel University London, where he teaches ...

  2. Jun 2, 2023 · Will Self is a British novelist, essayist and critic. Find out about his latest book, Why Read, his upcoming events, his reviews and his opinions on various topics.

  3. Self is known for his satirical, grotesque and fantastic novels and short stories set in seemingly parallel universes. William Self is an English novelist, reviewer and columnist. He received his education at University College School, Christ's College Finchley, and Exeter College, Oxford.

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  4. Feb 2, 2023 · Literature. This was published 1 year ago. ‘A pack of lies, all of them’: Will Selfs grumpy list is getting even longer. Political correctness, social media and confessional autofiction are enough to make the ageing enfant terrible of British literature despair. JP O'Malley. February 2, 2023. Will Self in Melbourne for the 2015 writers festival.

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  5. Will Self's latest novel explores the ethical and emotional dilemmas of a man who decides to end his life with a lethal injection. The book is available for order at Amazon.co.uk and other platforms.

  6. literature.britishcouncil.org › writer › will-selfWill Self - Literature

    Will Self is a British writer of fiction, non-fiction and journalism, known for his satirical and dystopian vision of society. Learn about his life, books, awards and style, and read a critical analysis of his short story 'Foie Humain'.

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  8. Feb 19, 2021 · The British novelist and critic Will Self reflects on the history and challenges of the literary canon, and argues for a more eclectic and diverse reading culture. He discusses the role of education, technology, criticism, and globalization in shaping our literary tastes and values.

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