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Charles Nicholl (author)

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Charles Nicholl is an English author specializing in works of history, biography, literary detection, and travel. He has been active as a writer since the 1970s and has been publishing books since 1980. His subjects have included Christopher Marlowe, Arthur Rimbaud, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Nashe and William Shakespeare. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

Nicholl was educated at King's College, Cambridge. In 1972, early in his career, he won the Daily Telegraph''s "Young Writer Award", which gave him tickets to the Caribbean, as a result of which he visited Colombia.[1] Since his early work he has shown an interest in counterculture.[2] In 1974 he was the winner of the Sunday Times "Young Writer Award" for his account of an LSD "trip" (psychological reaction to a hallucinogen) entitled 'The Ups and The Downs'. He has since written about such topics as the drug trade (for example in The Fruit Palace) and the Elizabethan underworld (for example in The Reckoning).

Besides his literary output, Nicholl has also presented documentary programmes on television. He has lectured in Britain, Italy and the United States. He also lectures on Martin Randall Travel tours.[3]

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Personal life

In the 1990s he moved to Italy, living near Lucca with his wife and children.[1] [2]

Selected works

References

  1. ^ a b Jones, Thomas (December 2011). "A life in writing". theguardian.com.
  2. ^ a b c Boyd Tonkin (November 2007). Charles Nicholl: Low life, high art, The Independent
  3. ^ Martin Randall Travel, Expert Lecturers
  4. ^ "The Reckoning". 2022.


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