Paul Lynch
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 77 |
Date of birth | July 11,1946 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Liverpool |
United Kingdom | |
Job | Film director |
Screenwriter | |
Television director | |
Books | Beyond the Sea |
Grace: A Novel | |
Red Sky in Morning | |
The Black Snow | |
Grace | |
Beyond the Sea: A Novel | |
Position | Member of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales |
Party | Australian Labor Party |
Official site | paullynchwriter.com |
Nominations | Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Comedy Series |
Previous position | Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty of New South Wales (2007–2011) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 470556 |
The Keeper
Flying
Frozen with Fear
Deadly Dance Mom
No Contest II
Bullies
Blindside
Christmas Switch
11001001
Detention
Blood and Guts
She Knows Too Much
Examination Day
Cross Country
The Hard Part Begins
Murder By Night
Spenser: For Hire: Ceremony
Maigret
Going to the Chapel
Really Weird Tales
Double Your Pleasure
Drop Dead Gorgeous
More to Love
Wedding Day Blues
The Magician's House
Robocop: The Future of Law Enforcement
Dante's Inferno: Abandon All Hope
Mania
Humongous
Paul Lynch Life story
Paul Gerard Lynch, an Australian politician. He was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Liverpool for the Labor Party from 1995 until 2023.
Booker Prize 2023: Ireland's Paul Lynch wins with Prophet Song
... It was written by Ireland s Paul Lynch, 46, marking the first time he has won the prestigious fiction writing prize...
Booker Prize 2023 shortlist: Who are the six authors hoping to win tonight?
... " Prophet Song - Paul LynchThe story: Prophet Song depicts an Ireland in the grip of a totalitarian regime some time perhaps in the near future...
Booker Prize 2023: The Bee Sting and Western Lane make short list
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Scale of abuse of politicians on Twitter revealed
...By Paul Lynch, Pete Sherlock & Paul BradshawBBC Shared Data UnitMore than 3,000 offensive tweets are sent to UK Members of Parliament every day, a BBC investigation into the extent of online abuse has found...
Child speech delays increase due to lockdowns
...By Vanessa Clarke, Education Reporter & Paul Lynch & Paul Bradshaw, Shared Data UnitBBC NewsThe number of five and six year olds who need speech and language support at school has risen by 10% in England over the past year, BBC analysis shows...
Booker Prize 2023: The Bee Sting and Western Lane make short list
By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter
The novels that will compete for this year's Booker Prize have been revealed, with all six of the authors short-listed for the First Time .
All the short-listed authors receive £2,500. One is from the UK, two from Ireland, two from the US And One from Canada.
The Books " showcase the breadth of what world literature can do" Esi Edugyan , who chairs the judging panel, said.
The Winner , announced on 26 November, will receive £50,000.
The prestigious prize is open to works of fiction written in English by authors anywhere in The World and published in the UK or Ireland.
The Shortlist in full:
The Bee Sting follows an Irish family in crisis, while Prophet Song, also set in Ireland, examines A Mother of four who faces a terrible choice.
Study For Obedience sees A Woman drop everything to be with her elder brother following the collapse of his marriage, while This Other Eden is a tale of racism on an isolated island off the coast of Maine.
Western Lane explores an immigrant father's attempts to raise His Family as a Single Parent , while If I Survive You is A Collection of linked stories focused on one family's tempest-tossed journeys in Jamaica and Florida.
'Relentless truth-telling'Twice-short-listed novelist Edugyan is joined on The Panel by actress and writer Adjoa Andoh , poet, lecturer, editor and critic Mary Jean Chan, author and professor James Shapiro and actor and writer Robert Webb .
Edugyan said: " The Best novels invoke a sense of timelessness even while saying something about how We Live now. Our six finalists are marvels of form.
" All are fuelled by a kind of relentless truth-telling, even when that honesty forces us to confront dark acts. And yet however long we may pause in The Shadows , humour, decency and grace are never far from hand. "
The judges chose The Final six from 13 long-listed titles - known as the Booker dozen - which were selected from 163 published between October 2022 and September 2023.
Last Year 's prize was won by Sri Lankan writer Shehan Karunatilaka , for his novel The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com