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Birdsong ww1
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By the end of 1993, Faulks was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, a society founded by King George IV in 1820 to award literary merit and talent. After the success of Birdsong, Faulks quit working as a journalist and turned to his fiction full-time, quickly becoming an important figure in contemporary British literature. In 1986, he became the literary editor of The Independent, an online newspaper, and continued to write, publishing Birdsong to critical acclaim in 1993. Faulks began writing fiction early in his career, and in 1984 he published his first novel, A Trick of the Light. After graduating, he worked for a short time as a teacher before becoming a journalist for The Daily Telegraph and its sister newspaper, The Sunday Telegraph. Faulks attended preparatory school in Newbury and studied English at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Faulks’ father was a highly decorated soldier and judge, and his uncle, Sir Neville Faulks, also served as a judge in the High Court.

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Sebastian Faulks was born in the market town of Newbury in Berkshire, England, to Peter Faulks and Pamela Lawless.















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