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Roger King (novelist) was born on 14 March, 1947 in Forty Hill in the London Borough of Enfield, UK, is a novelist. Discover Roger King (novelist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?
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He is a member of famous novelist with the age 77 years old group.
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Roger King (novelist) Net Worth
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King's newly completed book, an autobiographical novel, titled Love and Fatigue in America, was published in March 2012. According to WorldCat, it is in 168 libraries. Publishers Weekly gave it a starred review, and it has elicited favourable response from others with M.E. A more recent review is positive as well.
Recent international work has included alternative Global Future Scenarios for the World Bank Strategy Department and Afghanistan reconciliation and reconstruction proposals for UN agencies. In 2010–2011 he was the recipient of a Copeland Fellowship in International Development at Amherst College.
A fourth book, A Girl From Zanzibar was published in 2002. It won the BABRA (now NCBR) Award for "The Best Novel of the Year." The New York Times called A Girl From Zanzibar a "brilliantly prescient novel", and O Magazine said "a steady beat of danger pursues the adventurous, money-hungry heroine of Roger King’s intriguing new novel…King is no slouch at weaving global politics into his narrative, from shifty banking to arms dealing, but at heart Marcella’s quest is a traditional but profound one. The pathos of this well-told, frequently surprising story is how hard it is for this beautiful, intelligent 'woman from everywhere, belonging nowhere' to fulfill such fundamental need". According to WorldCat, it is in 162 libraries.
Since 1997 King has lived and written in Leverett, Massachusetts, a small village outside of Amherst. He has received multiple fellowships from Yaddo, The MacDowell Colony, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.
His third novel, Sea Level, was published in 1992 and was slightly more successful: WorldCat shows it in 83 libraries According to The New York Times, "this beautifully worked novel is told from the vantage point of a man who has reached the end of everything: his married life; his affair with a shrewd erotic mistress; his career, even the ends of the earth".
In 1991, after completing his third novel, King developed ME Disease. During irregular remissions, he was on the creative writing and English literature faculty at San Francisco State University, the University of New Mexico, and the Warren Wilson MFA Program.
While writing his early novels King continued travelling and working in Africa and Asia, usually for UN agencies. In 1990, he was invited to teach creative writing, literature, and screenwriting at Eastern Washington University, and moved to the United States.
Written on a Stranger's Map followed in 1987 and drew on King's experiences working in Sierra Leone and Liberia. The Guardian described it as a novel of "luminous clarity." WorldCat shows it is held in 59 libraries.
His first novel, Horizontal Hotel, was published by André Deutsch in 1983. The Irish Times called the book "a searing invocation of modern Africa," and The Guardian wrote, "All is trembling on the edge of breakdown, yet the writing stays cool; the effect is of a quiet delirium." WorldCat shows it is held in 54 libraries.
Roger Frank Graham King (born 14 March 1947) is an English novelist and filmmaker.
King was born on 14 March 1947 in Forty Hill in the London Borough of Enfield. He earned a bachelor's degree in food science from the University of Nottingham, a M.S. from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and a PhD in Agricultural Economics from the University of Reading in England, where he was on the faculty until resigning to devote more time to fiction. He was subsequently invited to teach at Ahmadu Bello University in Nigeria.