Joseph Connolly (born 23 March 1950) is an English journalist, novelist, and non-fiction writer.
Biography
editFor many years he owned The Flask Bookshop in Hampstead, London. Having started writing fiction rather late in life, he is best known today for comic novels, especially in France, where they have been translated by Alain Defossé. He also contributes to The Times and other publications.
His son is Charles Connolly, a musician. The two live in Hampstead.
Work
editNovels
edit- Poor Souls (1995)
- This Is It (1996)
- Stuff (1997)
- Summer Things (1998) (filmed in France in 2002 by Michel Blanc as Embrassez qui vous voudrez starring Charlotte Rampling, Jacques Dutronc and Carole Bouquet)
- Winter Breaks (1999)
- It Can't Go On (2001)
- S.O.S. (2001)
- The Works (2003)
- Love Is Strange (2005)
- Jack the Lad and Bloody Mary (2007)
- England's Lane (2012)
- Boys and Girls (2014)
- Style (2015)
- This is 64 (2016)
Most of his novels were published by Faber and Faber. England's Lane, Boys and Girls, Style, and This is 64 were published by Quercus.[1]
Non-fiction
edit- Collecting Modern First Editions (1975) (a standard work on book collecting)
- Modern First Editions: Their Value to Collectors (1984)
- Children's Modern First Editions: Their Value to Collectors (1988)
- P.G. Wodehouse (1979) (biography)
- Jerome K. Jerome (1982) (biography)
- Beside the Seaside (1999)
- All Shook Up: A Flash of the Fifties (2000)
- Christmas And How to Survive It: Laughter Matters (2003)
- Eighty Years of Book Cover Design (2008)[2]
- The A-Z of Eating Out (2014)
References
edit- ^ "English Publications" josephconnolly.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-05-02.
- ^ Conrad, Peter (12 July 2007). "This time you can judge all you like". The Observer. Guardian News and Media. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
External links
edit- Official JosephConnolly.co.uk, official website
- Joseph Connolly at IMDb
- Forces.org, "Sharing an Ashtray with ... Joseph Connolly" (interview)
- Hasweb.org, The Hampstead Authors' Society
- Thecnj.com, A review of Love Is Strange from the Camden New Journal (includes author photograph)
- Findarticles.com[permanent dead link], Joseph Connolly on Kingsley Amis (The Independent, 20 August 2005)
- Joseph Connolly on Journalisted
- Ham and High Charles Connolly in the Hampstead High.