John Barlow (novelist) explained

John Barlow (born 1967) is an English writer. He was born in the Yorkshire village of Gomersal, near Leeds. He studied English Literature at the University of Cambridge and has a PhD in Applied linguistics from the University of Hull. He works as a novelist, food writer and translator, and lives in the Galician city of A Coruña (Spain).

Barlow's early books could be described as comic historical; they combine elements of farce, black humour, magical realism and folklore in what critics have described as an unusual mixture.[1] They are strongly rooted in his Yorkshire background. More recently Barlow has branched out into children's literature and crime fiction.

Barlow's works include:

He was the ghost-writer for the Headless Project (2007-2015) of Swedish conceptual artists goldin+senneby, including the novel Headless, a fictionalised account of Barlow’s investigation into an off-shore company based in the Bahamas.[3]

His books have been translated into Italian, Polish, German, Russian, Spanish and Galician.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fiction Book Review: EATING MAMMALS by John Barlow, Author . Harper Perennial $12.95 (272p) ISBN 978-0-06-059175-5. 2020-11-12. PublishersWeekly.com. en.
  2. Web site: HQ signs 'gritty' Leeds-based crime from Barlow The Bookseller. 2020-11-12. www.thebookseller.com.
  3. Book: Breneman. David. Yakoboski. Paul. 2011. Smart Leadership for Higher Education in Difficult Times. 10.4337/9781849809610. 9781849809610.