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Levy, Andrea, 1956-2019

LC control no.no 95040480
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPR6112.E889
Personal name headingLevy, Andrea, 1956-2019
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Associated countryGreat Britain
England
Birth date1956-03-07
Death date2019-02-14
Place of birthLondon (England)
Field of activityNovels
Fiction
Profession or occupationAuthors
Novelists
Writers
Found inEvery light in the house burnin', 1994: t.p. (Andrea Levy) jkt. (b. 1956 in London)
Andrea Levy, 2014: ECIP data view (born 1956; she is an English author, born in London to Jamaican parents who immigrated to England in 1948; most recent awards: 2010: Man Booker Prize, shortlist, The Long Song ; 2011: Walter Scott Prize, winner, The Long Song)
New York times WWW site, viewed Feb. 15, 2019 (Andrea Levy; b. 1956, London; d. Thursday night [Feb. 14, 2019], aged 62; prizewinning author whose novels chronicled the experience of Jamaican immigrants in Britain)
Guardian WWW site, viewed Feb. 15, 2019 (Andrea Levy; b. Andrea Doreen Levy, Mar. 7, 1956, London; d. Feb. 14, 2019; prize-winning author of Small island and The long song whose novels explored the intertwined histories of Britain and Jamaica)
Levy, Andrea. Never far from nowhere, 2017: title page (Andrea Levy) cover (From the winner of the Orange Prize) unnumbered preliminary page (born in England to Jamaican parents; She has written six books, including Small Island, which was the winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction, the Whitbread Book of the Year, and the Commonwealth Writer's Prize; The Long Song won the Walter Scott Prize and was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize)
Williams, Keishel A. Guiding me back to my Caribbean roots : remembering novelist Andrea Levy, via Literary hub website, posted April 24, 2020, viewed December 12, 2023 (British-Jamaican author Andrea Levy; Much of Levy's work reflects the experience of black Jamaican Britons)
Associated languageeng