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Patrick Neate at www.contemporarywriters.com - Patrick Neate is a respected novelist, critic, scriptwriter and poet. His work has been published in most
Book Slam is London's best (and only) literary nightclub. Hosted by the Whitbread Best Novel winner Patrick Neate.
This book is Patrick Neate's masterpiece. He masterfully mixes stories from different continents, centuries, races and cultures into a delicious literary
20 Jul 2009 Jerusalem is the final part in Patrick Neate's notional trilogy (the first two loosely connected books were Musungu Jim and Twelve Bar
The debate: Novelist Patrick Neate and the Observer's associate editor Robert McCrum debate the merits of the Booker longlist, announced last week
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19 Jul 2009 Jerusalem is the third part of a loose trilogy spread across Africa and England, which includes Musungu Jim and the Great Chief Tuloko and
26 Aug 2006 Read a review of The London Pigeon Wars by Patrick Neate at Mostly Fiction, a social satire.
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16 Dec 2009 London based author Patrick Neate was born in 1970. His first novel Musungu Jim was published in 2000. In 2001 he won the Whitbread Novel
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A bibliography of Patrick Neate's books, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability.
Patrick Neate (born 1970) is an award-winning British novelist, journalist, poet , screenwriterand podcaster. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Works; 3 Awards
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