Nicola Hicks : the camel that broke the straw's back / Nicola Hicks and Will Self.
By: Hicks, Nicola.
Contributor(s): Self, Will
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General Lending | MTU Crawford College of Art and Design Library Lending | 730.92 HIC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00055555 |
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730.92 HES Eva Hesse : studiowork / | 730.92 HES Eva Hesse : sculpture / | 730.92 HIC Nicola Hicks : sculpture and drawings / | 730.92 HIC Nicola Hicks : the camel that broke the straw's back / | 730.92 HIC Nicola Hicks / | 730.92 HIC Nicola Hicks : sculpture and drawings / | 730.92 HIC Nicola Hicks : sculpture and drawings / |
Author notes provided by Syndetics
William Woodard "Will" Self was born on September 26, 1961. He is a British author, journalist and political commentator. He wrote ten novels, five collections of short fiction, three novellas and five collections of non-fiction writing. His novel Umbrella was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. His subject matter often includes mental illness, illegal drugs and psychiatry.
Self is a regular contributor to publications including Playboy, The Guardian, Harpers, The New York Times and the London Review of Books. He also writes a column for New Statesman, and over the years he has been a columnist for The Observer, The Times and the Evening Standard. His columns for Building Design on the built environment, and for the Independent Magazine on the psychology of place brought him to prominence as a thinker concerned with the politics of urbanism.
Will Self will deliver the closing address at the 2015 Melbourne Writers Festival (MWF) 2015.
(Bowker Author Biography)