Alan Hollinghurst
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Alan Hollinghurst (born 26 May 1954) is an English novelist, and winner of the 2004 Booker Prize for The Line of Beauty.
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Bibliography
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Poetry
- Isherwood is at Santa Monica (Sycamore Broadsheet 22: two poems, hand-printed on a single folded sheet), Oxford: Sycamore Press 1975
- Confidential Chats with Boys, Oxford: Sycamore Press 1982 (based on the book "Confidential Chats With Boys" by William Lee Howard, MD., 1911, Sydney, Australia)
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Novels
- The Swimming Pool Library, 1988
- The Folding Star, 1994
- The Spell, 1998
- The Line of Beauty, 2004
- The Stranger's Child, 2011
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Translations
- Bazajet by Jean Racine, 1991
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As editor
- New Writing 4 (with A. S. Byatt), 1995
- Three Novels by Ronald Firbank, 2000
- A. E. Housman: poems selected by Alan Hollinghurst, 2001
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