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A. N. Wilson (Magill’s Choice: Notable British Novelists)
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Despite the regularity with which A. N. Wilson produces novels, he has never been limited to that form alone. He is one of the best-known journalists in Great Britain, having served as literary editor to The Spectator, the prestigious weekly journal of conservative social and political opinion, and as the literary editor of the Evening Standard. His own writing has not been confined to reviewing books, and he is often a commentator on social and political subjects. Wilson has a special interest in religion, and aside from his occasional essays...
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