Louis de Bernières
Louis de Bernières was born in 1954. Before starting to write he worked as a cowboy (in Colombia), a mechanic, a landscape gardener, and a groundsman in a mental hospital. He was named as one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists in 1993. Since then he has published three more novels: the bestselling Captain Corelli’s Mandolin (which won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize in 1995), Birds Without Wings and A Partisan’s Daughter.
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Louis de Bernières
‘In the late seventies I was desperately attempting to avoid having a career by doing what I supposed were 'real' jobs.‘