Robert McLiam Wilson

Robert McLiam Wilson is a writer Irish born with Belfast in a working district and catholic in 1964. After having lived with London and to have studied the English literature with Cambridge, it returned in Northern Ireland to give courses to the University of Ulster.

As of its first novel, Ripley Bogle (1988), it gains several literary prizes in the United Kingdom, the Rooney Price, the Trask Price, the Hughes Price and the Price Irish Book. It is the fictionalized autobiography of a London SDF, brilliant arrogant and lazy dunce who set up the lie in art of living.

Its most known work, that which made known it, is without question Eureka Street . It is a plentiful novel with like central figure the town of Belfast.

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