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Occupation
  
Novelist

Name
  
Campbell Armstrong


Role
  
Author

Education
  
University of Sussex

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Genre
  
Political Intrigue (genre)

Notable works
  
Jig, Concert of Ghosts, Agents of Darkness, All That Really Matters, Mambo, Deaths' Head, Assassins & Victims

Died
  
March 1, 2013, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Books
  
The Bad Fire, The last darkness, Jig, I Hope You Have A Good Life, All That Really Matters

Similar People
  
Rob MacGregor, Robert Louis Stevenson, Martin Caidin, Max McCoy, James Rollins

Campbell Armstrong (25 February 1944 – 1 March 2013) was born Thomas Campbell Black and was a Scottish author who graduated with a degree in Philosophy from the University of Sussex, England. He taught creative writing from 1971 to 1974 at the State University of New York at Oswego; from 1975 to 1978 he taught at Arizona State University. He worked for some years as a fiction editor with various London publishing houses. After living for many years in England and the United States, he moved to Shannon Harbour, Ireland. He died on 1 March 2013, four days after his 69th birthday.

His novels Assassins & Victims and The Punctual Rape won Scottish Arts Council Awards. The Last Darkness and White Rage were nominated for the Prix du Polar. His quartet of Glasgow novels consists of The Bad Fire, The Last Darkness, White Rage, and Butcher. He also wrote a memoir titled All That Really Matters, retitled in the United States as I Hope You Have a Good Life.

His work has mainly been influenced by R L Stevenson and he ascribes a certain 'dark apect' of his writing to the opening scenes of Treasure Island. Among other influences he included Kafka, Fred Vargas, Kobo Abe and Camus.

His books have been translated into French, German, Greek, Japanese, Italian, Hebrew and Polish.

References

Campbell Armstrong Wikipedia


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