Beryl Bainbridge

Dame Beryl Margaret Bainbridge DBE (21 November 1932 – 2 July 2010) was an English writer. She was primarily known for her works of psychological fiction, often macabre tales set among the English working class. She won the Whitbread Awards prize for best novel in 1977 and 1996, and was nominated five times for the Booker Prize. She was described in 2007 as a national treasure. In 2008, The Times named Bainbridge on their list of the "50 greatest British writers since 1945".


Beryl Bainbridge

Bainbridge c. 2000
Born(1932-11-21)21 November 1932
Liverpool, England
Died2 July 2010(2010-07-02) (aged 77)
London, England
OccupationNovelist
Notable worksThe Dressmaker (1973); The Bottle Factory Outing (1974); An Awfully Big Adventure (1989); Every Man for Himself (1996); Master Georgie (1998)
Spouse
Austin Davies
(m. 1954; div. 1959)
PartnerAlan Sharp
Children3, including Rudi Davies
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