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'''Antonia Susan Drabble Byatt''' is an English novelist, known for her complex prose and mixture of fantasy, [[psychological fantasy]], and realism. | '''Antonia Susan Drabble Byatt''' is an English novelist, known for her complex prose and mixture of fantasy, [[psychological fantasy]], and realism. | ||
Her sister is [[Margaret | Her sister is [[Margaret Drabable]], also a writer. | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
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[[Category:1936 births]] | [[Category:1936 births]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:26, 19 July 2010
Antonia Susan Drabble Byatt is an English novelist, known for her complex prose and mixture of fantasy, psychological fantasy, and realism.
Her sister is Margaret Drabable, also a writer.
Bibliography
- Possession: A Romance (1990; won the Booker Prize)
- Angels & Insights (1992)
- The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye (1994)
- "The Next Room" (in The Literary Ghost ed. by Larry Dark)
- "The July Ghost" in Sugar and Other Stories