Robert Winder
Appearance
Robert Winder | |
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Nationality | British |
Occupation(s) | Editor and writer |
Notable work | Hell for Leather (1996); Bloody Foreigners: The Story of Immigration to Britain (2004); The Last Wolf: The Hidden Springs Of Englishness (2017) |
Robert Winder is a British editor and writer. He was formerly literary editor of The Independent for five years and Deputy Editor of Granta magazine during the late 1990s, and is the author of books that include Hell for Leather (1996), about modern cricket, the "provocatively titled" Bloody Foreigners: The Story of Immigration to Britain (2004),[1] and The Last Wolf: The Hidden Springs Of Englishness (2017),[2][3] in addition to three novels – No Admission, The Marriage of Time and Convenience and The Final Act of Mr. Shakespeare – as well as many articles and book reviews in British periodicals and newspapers.[4][5][6][7]
Winder is a team member of the Gaieties Cricket Club, whose chairman was Harold Pinter.[8][9]
Publications
[edit]Fiction
[edit]- The Marriage of Time and Convenience. Fontana Press, 1988. ISBN 0-00-617588-0 / ISBN 978-0-00-617588-9.
- No Admission. Penguin Crime Fiction ser. Penguin Group (USA), 1990. (Paperback rpt.) ISBN 0-14-009324-9 / ISBN 978-0-14-009324-7.
- The Final Act of Mr. Shakespeare. Little, Brown, 2010. ISBN 978-1-4087-0206-2.
Non-fiction
[edit]- Hell for Leather: A Modern Cricket Journey. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1996. ISBN 0-575-06085-9 / ISBN 978-0-575-06085-2.
- Bloody Foreigners: The Story of Immigration to Britain. Little, Brown, 2004. Abacus, 2005. ISBN 0-349-11566-4 / ISBN 978-0-349-11566-5.[10]
- The Little Wonder: The Remarkable History of Wisden. Wisden, 2013. ISBN 1408136260 / ISBN 978-1408136263.
- The Last Wolf: The Hidden Springs Of Englishness. Little, Brown, 2017. ISBN 9781408707807.
- Soft Power: The New Great Game. Little, Brown, 2021. ISBN 9780349143460.[11]
Poetry
[edit]- "Two O'clock, Putney Heath in August" – Poem © Robert Winder. In "Literature of the Gaieties", haroldpinter.org.
Selected articles and book reviews
[edit]- "Effing ferrets in high places", The Independent, 9 June 1995. ("The Queen's ex-press secretary has written a novel. Robert Winder wonders why...")
- "How I succumbed to the black mermaid of Kensington", The Independent, 20 November 1999.
- "A Dying Game". New Statesman, 19 June 2000. ("Why would a cricketer commit suicide? Robert Winder reads the lives of three great former players and is bewildered by their self-absorption and petty obsessions.")
- "How Britain's migrants sewed the fabric of the nation", The Guardian, 5 February 2012.
- "Look back and see a British history of riots and racial progress. It isn’t pretty, but it is us", The Guardian, 10 August 2024.
- Selected editorials for Granta
- Granta 58: Ambition. (Contents from the archive; Winder's "Editorial" is not available online.)
References
[edit]- ^ Page, Benedicte (23 February 2004). "Robert Winder: A great British adventure". The Bookseller. Retrieved 24 April 2025.
- ^ Wazir, Burhan (18 July 2017). "Robert Winder's new book 'The Last Wolf' contains a message for Brexiteers". Prospect. Retrieved 24 April 2025.
- ^ Graham, Ysenda Maxtone (24 November 2017). "It raineth every day: How England's geography created its history". TLS. Retrieved 24 April 2025.
- ^ "Reviews of books by Robert Winder". Literary Review. Retrieved 24 April 2025.
- ^ Robert Winder at The New Statesman.
- ^ Robert Winder at The Guardian.
- ^ Winder, Robert (30 November 2003). "From slip to shore". The Observer. Retrieved 24 April 2025.
- ^ Winder, Robert, and Ian Smith, "More Team Members" (p. 3), "Cricket" sec., haroldpinter.org. Retrieved 1 November 2007.
- ^ Winder, Robert (26 December 2008). "The untimely dismissal of a most singular figure". The Independent. Retrieved 24 April 2025.
- ^ "Bloody Foreigners: The Story of Immigration to Britain" at Google Books.
- ^ "Soft Power by Robert Winder". Little, Brown Book Group. ISBN 9780349143460.
Sources
[edit]- "Biographical Notes". 69–73 in Harold Pinter: A Celebration. Introd. Richard Eyre. London: Faber and Faber, 2000. ISBN 0-571-20661-1 / ISBN 978-0-571-20661-2.
External links
[edit]- "Robert Winder" – Meet the Author feature: Robert Winder on Bloody Foreigners (2004). (Audio file.)
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- 20th-century British male writers
- 20th-century British novelists
- 21st-century British male writers
- 21st-century British novelists
- British literary editors
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- British male novelists
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- British non-fiction writers
- Cricket writers
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