Ian Edward Sansom (born 3 December 1966 in Essex, England) is the author of the Mobile Library Mystery Series. As of 2016[update], he had written four books in a series that will comprise a projected forty-four novels.[1][2][3]
He is a frequent contributor to, and critic for, The Guardian[4] and the London Review of Books.[citation needed]
He studied at both Oxford and Cambridge, where he was a fellow of Emmanuel College. He is a professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick and teaches in its writing program.[5]
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^"Ian Sansom". The Guardian.
^"Professor Ian Sansom". Warwick Writing Programme. University of Warwick. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
Ian Edward Sansom (born 3 December 1966 in Essex, England) is the author of the Mobile Library Mystery Series. As of 2016[update], he had written four...
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April 1912 – 13 March 1995), also known as Odette Churchill and Odette Sansom, code named Lise, was an agent for the United Kingdom's clandestine Special...
Andalusia for Belfast. The book was well received by critics, with the BBC's IanSansom comparing Marsh to Flann O'Brien. The book's title references the bestselling...
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dearest and most important of all my works". He has been described by IanSansom as "a serious writer never more serious than when he's being funny about...
Andrew Motion Archived 29 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine – review by IanSansom in The Guardian, 30 March 2012 Bevis, Matthew (25 October 2012). "Matthew...
University of London. Her book on the imagist movement was described by IanSansom in The Guardian as "the most comprehensive book on the subject ever written...
Dawn (newspaper), Published 1 August 2020, Retrieved 8 September 2020 IanSansom (30 July 2010). "Great dynasties of the world: The Khans". The Guardian...
"Alexei Sayle: My family values". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 October 2020. Sansom, Ian (15 October 2010). "Stalin Ate My Homework by Alexei Sayle - review"...
Manners, was published in January 2013. Writing about it in The Guardian, IanSansom commented that its research offered "a kind of restless, wandering, burrowing...
tale with other stuff. And it's the other stuff at which he excels." IanSansom of The Guardian stated "He has a natural-seeming style in which he doesn't...
'The Rift' By Nina Allan". ScienceFiction.com. Retrieved 2017-08-06. IanSansom, "Art really is important," Times Literary Supplement, June 2, 2023. This...
ancestor of Abraham Lincoln Professor Swanton Morley, a character in IanSansom's comic thriller The Norfolk Mystery (2013) is named after the village...
Machine (this link is dead but the 1869 edition can be found here [1]) IanSansom Crunchy, but not the original in The Guardian December 4, 2004 Chisholm...
last poem in the house, "At Lemmons", and died there shortly afterwards. IanSansom writes that, for the brief period that the Amises, Howards, Day-Lewises...
Psychology Press. p. 255. ISBN 978-0-415-96713-6. Wilson 2003, p. 298. IanSansom, The Truth About Babies: From A-Z (2003) p. 6 at books.google.com "No...
conservation works on the buildings were supervised by project architect IanSansom, Government Architect's Branch. Conservation policy and landscape proposals...