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Nationality
  
Irish

Period
  
1992 -


Name
  
Gerard Donovan

Role
  
Novelist

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Occupation
  
Lecturer at University of Plymouth

Notable works
  
Nominations
  
Edge Hill Prize for the Short Story

Books
  
Julius Winsome, Schopenhauer's Telescope, Doctor Salt, Country of the Grand, Young Irelanders

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Gerard Donovan (born 1959), is an acclaimed Irish-born novelist, photographer and poet living in Plymouth, England, working as a lecturer at the University of Plymouth.

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Career

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Donovan attracted immediate critical acclaim with his debut novel Schopenhauer's Telescope, which was long-listed for the Man Booker Prize in 2003, and which won the Kerry Group Irish Fiction Award in 2004. His subsequent novels include Doctor Salt (2005), Julius Winsome (2006), and Sunless (2007). However, Sunless is essentially a rewritten version of Doctor Salt—ultimately very different from the earlier novel, but built upon the same basic narrative elements—of which Donovan has said: "Doctor Salt... was a first draft of Sunless. I wrote [Doctor Salt] too fast, and the sense I was after just wasn't in the novel. ... I saw the chance to write the real novel, if you like, [when Doctor Salt was due to be published in the United States in 2007] and this I hope I've done in Sunless."

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Before writing prose, Donovan published three collections of poetry: Columbus Rides Again (1992), Kings and Bicycles (1995), and The Lighthouse (2000). His next publication will be a collection of short stories set in Ireland, followed by a novel set in early twentieth-century Europe which he is writing.

References

Gerard Donovan Wikipedia