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Gordon Burn

ゴードン・バーン

Gōdon Bān

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1948-01-16 (Newcastle upon Tyne)
Died
2009-07-17 (England) age 61
Nationality
British
Languages
English

Career

Occupations
Journalist, Novelist
Active Years
1984-2009

Awards

Whitbread Award for First Novel
1991
Work: Alma Cogan
Category: First Novel
Organization: Whitbread
Result: Winner

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Alma Cogan

1991 Fiction

A novel imagining the future life of British singer Alma Cogan had she not died in 1966

modern famemedia spotlight

Fullalove

1995 Fiction

The North of England Home Service

2003 Fiction

Born Yesterday: The News as a Novel

2008 Fiction

Somebody's Husband, Somebody's Son

1984 Non-fiction

Study of Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper

true crimeserial killers

Pocket Money: Inside the World of Snooker

1986 Non-fiction

Inside the world of snooker

sports

Happy Like Murderers

1998 Non-fiction

Story of Fred and Rosemary West

true crimeserial killers

On the Way to Work

2001 Non-fiction

Interviews with Damien Hirst

art

Best and Edwards: Football, Fame and Oblivion

2006 Non-fiction

Stories of Duncan Edwards and George Best

footballfame

Sex & Violence, Death & Silence

2009 Non-fiction

Essays on art and artists

contemporary art

Bibliography

  • Alma Cogan (1991)
  • Fullalove (1995)
  • The North of England Home Service (2003)
  • Born Yesterday: The News as a Novel (2008)
  • Somebody's Husband, Somebody's Son (1984)
  • Pocket Money (1986)
  • Happy Like Murderers (1998)
  • On the Way to Work (2001)
  • Best and Edwards (2006)
  • Sex & Violence, Death & Silence (2009)

Style & Themes

Literary Style
Explores the issues of modern fame and faded celebrity as lived through the media spotlight
Recurring Motifs
serial killerssportscontemporary art

Health

  • bowel cancer
    2009
    Cause of death

Legacy

The Gordon Burn Prize was established in his honour in 2013