Will Self
Will Self is an English novelist, reviewer and columnist. Will Self is known for his satirical, grotesque and fantastic novels and short stories set in seemingly parallel universes. These include ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
"All my work is highly personal; it's more personal than me. You know, reading my books is having a far more intimate relationship with me than having a relationship with me." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ His shorter fiction includes: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Like Salman Rushdie Will Self loads his fiction with references and allusions to modern culture (both high and low) and like Rushdie he?s probably the only person able to recognise them all. The influences on his fiction mentioned most frequently include J.G. Ballard, William Burroughs and Hunter S. Thompson often not for purely literary reasons. Alonside these he has cited such diverse writers as Jonathan Swift, Franz Kafka, Lewis Carroll, Joseph Heller and Louis-Ferdinand Celine as formative influences on his writing style. Martin Amis is often mentioned alongside Self; Self went to interview him but they ended up having more of a discussion about each other's work and lives - it is known that they have tremendous respect for each other. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Self also has compiled several books of work from his newspaper columns - Junk Mail (1996) and Feeding Frenzy (2001) - which mix interviews with counter-culture figures, restaurant reviews and literary criticism. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ He has made several appearances on British television, notably as a contestant on Have I Got News For You and a regular on Shooting Stars and Grumpy Old Men. He gained a degree of infamy in 1997 when he was sent by the British broadsheet newspaper The Observer to cover the electoral campaign of John Major, and was subsequently fired from the newspaper after taking heroin on the Prime Minister's jet. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ He says "I want to be misunderstood. And the other thing that amuses me is: I don't particularly want to be liked. Nobody goes into the business of writing satire to be liked. Whether I am or am not a nice bloke is neither here nor there. It's not part of the task I've set myself in my art." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Salman Rushdie: Salman Rushdie (born Ahmed Salman Rushdie on June 19, 1947, in Bombay, India) is an Indian-born British essayist and author of fiction, most of which is set on the Indian subcontinent. He grew up in Mumbai (then Bombay) attended Rugby School, Warwickshire, then King's College, Cambridge in England. ... J.G. Ballard: James Graham Ballard (born November 15, 1930 in Shanghai) is a British novelist. Ballard, at eleven years old, lived through the Japanese takeover of China. He was moved to a civilian detention camp where he spent the remainder of World War II. These experiences were described in the semi-autobiogra... William Burroughs: REDIRECT William S. Burroughs... Will Self related Images and Photos (experimental)
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