Francis Spufford

Francis Spufford

About

Francis Spufford is a renowned British author and academic known for his captivating works that blur the lines between fiction and non-fiction. Born in 1964, Spufford has established a diverse literary career, beginning with non-fiction explorations like "I May Be Some Time" and "The Child That Books Built." He ventured into fiction with the critically acclaimed novel "Golden Hill," which won several prestigious awards, including the Costa First Novel Award. An esteemed lecturer, Spufford teaches at Goldsmiths, University of London, sharing his expertise and passion for storytelling. His writing skillfully combines historical depth with richly imagined narratives, captivating readers worldwide.

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