Nationality American Notable awards Emmy | Name Neville Frankel | |
Occupation Novelist, financial planner Alma mater Genre Literary fiction, historical fiction |
On the Sickle's Edge: The Story Behind Neville Frankel's Novel
Neville Frankel (born 7 December 1948) is a South Africa-born, American writer of literary and historical fiction. His novels include The Third Power (1980), Bloodlines (2012) and On the Sickle's Edge (2017). He received an Emmy for his work on a BBC documentary in 1984.
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- On the Sickles Edge The Story Behind Neville Frankels Novel
- Bloodlines A Novel By Neville Frankel
- Early life and education
- Literary career
- Personal life
- References
Frankel is also a financial planner.
Bloodlines: A Novel By Neville Frankel
Early life and education
Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Frankel immigrated to the United States with his family in 1962 at the age of 14. He majored in English at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, where he graduated in 1972. He earned an MA in English literature from the University of Toledo in 1976. He subsequently pursued doctoral work in English literature at the University of Toronto.
Literary career
Frankel’s first published book was The Third Power (1980), a political thriller about the transformation of Rhodesia to Zimbabwe.
He was the program consultant for the Emmy award-winning documentary, The Mind of a Murderer: Part 1, produced by the BBC/Frontline in 1984.
In 2005 Frankel resumed his writing career and published Bloodlines, a novel set in South Africa’s anti-apartheid era, in 2012.
In 2017 Frankel published On the Sickle's Edge, a novel set in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in the 20th century and inspired by the author's own family story.
Personal life
Frankel is married and has three grown children and one grandchild. He is also an avid painter.