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Overview: Born in Manchester, England in 1942, novelist and broadcaster Howard Jacobson was educated at Cambridge University. He lectured at the University of Sydney for three years before returning to England where he taught English at Selwyn College.
During the 1970s he taught English at Wolverhampton Polytechnic in the West Midlands, an experience which provided the material for his first novel, Coming From Behind (1983). Subsequent novels include Peeping Tom (1984), a comedy of sexual jealousy satirising literary biography; The Very Model of a Man (1992), a re-working of the Cain and Abel myth; No More Mister Nice Guy (1998), the story of television critic Frank Ritz’s mid-life crisis; and The Mighty Walzer (1999), set in the Jewish community in Manchester during the 1950s, which won the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for comic writing and the Jewish Quarterly Literary Prize for Fiction in 2000. In Who’s Sorry Now (2002) Jacobson effortlessly charts the comedies and tragedies of the sexual battlefield through protagonist Marvin Kreitman, the luggage baron of South London: a man who loves four women and is in love with five more. The Making of Henry (2004), is a tender, comic story of love, hope and disappointment.
An ‘Arena’ television documentary on Howard Jacobson, entitled ‘My Son the Novelist’, was broadcast on BBC2 in 1985, and an edition of the ‘South Bank Show’, broadcast by ITV in 1999, concentrated on The Mighty Walzer (1999). His two non-fiction books Roots Schmoots: Journeys Among Jews (1993), an exploration of his own Jewish roots, and Seriously Funny: From the Ridiculous to the Sublime (1997), an analysis of comedy and its functions, inspired related television series. He has also made two television programmes, ‘Howard Jacobson Takes on the Turner’, broadcast by Channel 4 in 2000, and a ‘South Bank Show’ special entitled ‘Why the Novel Matters’ broadcast in 2002. He is also the author of a travel book about Australia, In the Land of Oz (1987).
Howard Jacobson’s recent books include The Finkler Question (2010), winner of the 2010 Man Booker Prize for Fiction; Zoo Time (2012); J (2014); Shylock Is My Name (2016); and Pussy (2017). A collection of his journalism, Whatever It Is, I Don’t Like It, was published in 2011.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics
- In the Land of Oz (1987)
- The Mighty Walzer (1999)
- Who’s Sorry Now? (2002)
- Kalooki Nights (2006)
- The Act of Love (2008)
- Zoo Time (2012)
- J (2014)
- Live a Little (2019)
- What Will Survive of Us (2024)
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