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Name
  
Frank Tuohy

Role
  
Writer


Awards
  
E. M. Forster Award

Died
  
April 11, 1999, Shepton Mallet, United Kingdom

Books
  
Fingers in the door, The collected stories

Education
  
King's College, Cambridge

John Francis ("Frank") Tuohy, (2 May 1925 – 11 April 1999) was an English writer and academic. Born in London, he attended Stowe School and went on to read Moral Sciences and English at King's College, Cambridge. On completion of his studies, he worked in numerous academic posts under the auspices of the British Council. This included postings in Finland, Brazil and Poland.In the 1950s, in the British Council School of São Paulo, Brazil, he ran a memorable course on The War Poets (WWI),introducing Stephen Spender and his contemporaries. His posting in Poland provided his inspiration for his 1965 novel The Ice Saints. The book received considerable critical acclaim and was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. Tuohy died in Shepton Mallet, Somerset in 1999 at a time when he was working on the uncompleted manuscript for a new novel following many years of writer's block.

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Awards and distinctions

  • Katherine Mansfield-Menton Prize (1959)
  • James Tait Black Memorial Prize (1964)
  • Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize (1965)
  • Fellow, Royal Society of Literature (1965)
  • E. M. Forster Award (1972)
  • Heinemann Award (1979)
  • Works

  • The Admiral and the Nuns with Other Stories. London, Macmillan, 1962; New York, Scribner, 1963.
  • The Animal Game. London, Macmillan, and New York, Scribner, 1957.
  • The Warm Nights of January. London, Macmillan, 1960.
  • The Ice Saints. London, Macmillan, and New York, Scribner, 1964.
  • Fingers in the Door. London, Macmillan, and New York, Scribner, 1970.
  • Live Bait and Other Stories. London, Macmillan, 1978; New York, Holt Rinehart, 1979.
  • The Collected Stories. London, Macmillan, and New York, HoltRinehart, 1984.
  • References

    Frank Tuohy Wikipedia