Katherine Bucknell

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Katherine Bucknell

www.katherinebucknell.com

Katherine Bucknell was born in Saigon and grew up in Washington, D.C. She is a literary scholar and the editor of Juvenilia: Poems 1922-1928 by W.H. Auden and of Diaries Volume One, 1939-1960 and Lost Years: A Memoir 1945-1951 both by Christopher Isherwood. Her novels are Canarino, Leninsky Prospekt, and What You Will. She lives in London with her husband and their three children.

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WHAT YOU WILL

An intimate portrait of London intellectual life, the breakdown of a marriage and the friendship between two women, ‘What You Will’ draws the reader into a spellbinding world of beauty and tension.

Publication date: UK 29th Jul 2011

CANARINO [ePub edition]

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This remarkable debut novel is a vibrant tale of beauty and passion, stalked by desolation. Katherine Bucknell captures the tragedy of a marriage on the brink with extraordinary delicacy and insight and draws us into a compelling world glittering with wealth and social prestige.

Publication date: UK 17th Sep 2009

LENINSKY PROSPEKT [ePub edition]

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Leninsky Prospekt is an enthralling novel about conflicting allegiances, to family, friends, nations, ideals, at a time of legendary international tension.

Publication date: UK 1st Nov 2008

WHAT YOU WILL [ePub edition]

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An intimate portrait of London intellectual life, the breakdown of a marriage and the friendship between two women, ‘What You Will’ draws the reader into a spellbinding world of beauty and tension.

Publication date: UK 4th Sep 2008

WHAT YOU WILL

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An intimate portrait of London intellectual life, the breakdown of a marriage and the friendship between two women, ‘What You Will’ draws the reader into a spellbinding world of beauty and tension.

Publication date: UK 7th Jan 2008

LENINSKY PROSPEKT

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Now in paperback: Katherine Bucknell’s enthralling new novel about conflicting allegiances to family, friends, nations and ideals set in a time of legendary international tension.

Publication date: UK 4th Sep 2006

CANARINO

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In this remarkable debut novel, Katherine Bucknell compellingly captures the tragedy of a disintegrating marriage. She brilliantly evokes a world glittering with wealth and social prestige yet stalked by desolation.

Publication date: UK 1st Aug 2005