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  1. Dame Antonia Susan Duffy DBE HonFBA ( née Drabble; 24 August 1936 – 16 November 2023), known professionally by her former married name, A. S. Byatt ( / ˈbaɪ.ət / BY-ət ), [1] was an English critic, novelist, poet and short story writer. Her books have been translated into more than thirty languages.

  2. Apr 19, 2024 · A.S. Byatt (born August 24, 1936, Sheffield, England—died November 16, 2023) was an English scholar, literary critic, and novelist known for her erudite works whose characters are often academics or artists commenting on the intellectual process. English scholar and author A.S. Byatt.

  3. Nov 17, 2023 · A.S. Byatt, one of the most ambitious writers of her generation, whose dazzling 1990 novel, “Possession,” won the Booker Prize and brought her international fame as a novelist and...

  4. A.S Byatt 1936 - 2023. A.S. Byatt is a novelist, short-story writer and critic of international renown.

  5. Her book, The Children's Book (2009), was shortlisted for the 2009 Man Booker Prize for Fiction and won the 2010 James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction). Her latest publications are Peacock & Vine (2016) and the short story 'Sea Story' (2013). A. S. Byatt lives in London.

  6. Nov 17, 2023 · Fri 17 Nov 2023 12.58 EST. The novelist AS Byatt, who has died aged 87, was throughout her existence a victim of Samuel Johnson’s “hunger of the imagination that preys incessantly upon life,...

  7. A.S. Byatt is a novelist, short-story writer and critic of international renown. Educated at York and Newnham College, Cambridge, she taught at the Central School of Art and Design, and was a Senior Lecturer in English at University College, London (1972-1984), before returning to full time writing.

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