Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sebastian Faulks photographed for The Telegraph at home in west London earlier this month - Geoff Pugh There is an autumnal tone ...
"On Green Dolphin Street," set in 1960 and named after the Miles Davis tune that echoed across America that summer, is the new novel from British author Sebastian Faulks, whose last book, "Charlotte ...
The Glasgow-based indie Freedom Scripted is set to adapt Engleby, the 2007 cult novel penned by Sebastian Faulks. Keillor said, “It’s an honor to bring the fascinating and mercurial character of ...
There’s a chance to meet a ‘bestselling’ author during his appearance at a town hall next week. On Friday, April 17, Words ...
Author Sebastian Faulks says all of the characters in his new novel, A Possible Life, "struggle with the idea of selfhood, and who they are and... Sebastian Faulks: Searching For The Self In 'Possible ...
In this episode, Faulks looks at how the hero in literature and ideas of heroism have evolved over the last 300 years, from Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe to Martin Amis's John Self. In episode two of ...
Sebastian Faulks is to write a new drama for the BBC. Based on his 2001 novel On Green Dolphin Street, the 90-minute screenplay will be Faulks's first for television. The plot is described as an "epic ...
Hutchinson Heinemann has acquired Farewell to Eden by Sebastian Faulks.
LONDON (Reuters) - British author Sebastian Faulks does not shy away from big themes in his latest novel "A Week In December," which had its U.S. release earlier this month on the Doubleday imprint.
Glasgow-based, Channel 4-backed indie Freedom Scripted is adapting Engleby, the cult 2007 novel by bestselling author Sebastian Faulks. Set between London and Cambridge, the six-part drama is a ...
A young intelligence officer during the Second World War survives life in a Nazi concentration camp. A music producer in the 1970s falls in love with a young bohemian singer who breaks his heart. A ...