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Feminist Review (2007) 85, 116–127. doi:10.1057/palgrave.fr.9400323
interview with Sarah Waters (CWWN conference, University of Wales, Bangor, 22nd April 2006)
Lucie Armitt
Abstract
Sarah Waters was born in Pembrokeshire in South Wales in 1966. She is the author of four novels, Tipping the Velvet (1998), Affinity (1999), Fingersmith (2003) and The Night Watch (2006). Among her many awards and nominations one can include the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year (2000), Author of the Year at the British Book Awards (2003), and the South Bank Award for Literature (2003). Most recently, The Night Watch has been short-listed for the Orange Prize. It was my great pleasure to have the opportunity to interview her at the inaugural conference of the Contemporary Women's Writing Network (CWWN), 'For Love or Money? Contemporary Women's Writing in the Marketplace', which was held at the University of Wales, Bangor, in April 2006.
Keywords:
the book industry, gay, historical fiction, historical periods, intertextuality, lesbian, literary tradition, london, the nineteen forties, the 19th century, plot, readership, storytelling, TV adaptation
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