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  1. Anita Brookner (Herne Hill, Londres; 16 de julio de 1928-10 de marzo de 2016) [1] fue una novelista, profesora e historiadora de arte británica. [2] [3]

  2. Anita Brookner CBE (16 July 1928 – 10 March 2016) was an English novelist and art historian. She was Slade Professor of Fine Art at the University of Cambridge from 1967 to 1968 and was the first woman to hold this visiting professorship. She was awarded the 1984 Booker–McConnell Prize for her novel Hotel du Lac.

  3. Biografía de Anita Brookner. Autora y académica inglesa, Anita Brookner se licenció en Historia en el King's College de Londres, doctorándose en Historia del Arte en el Courtauld Institute of Art, también de Londres.

  4. Anita Brookner. Escritora inglesa. Nació el 16 de julio de 1928 en Herne Hill, un suburbio de Londres. Hija única de Newson Bruckner, un polaco inmigrante, y de Maude Schiska, cantante cuyo padre también había emigrado de Polonia.

  5. Anita Brookner, English art historian and author who presented a bleak view of life in her fiction, much of which deals with the loneliness experienced by middle-aged women who meet romantically unsuitable men and feel a growing sense of alienation from society.

  6. 1 de mar. de 2018 · Brookner was a first-generation Britisher — the only child of Polish Jews, born in 1928 — a position advantageous (or so I’ve long thought) for the writer of fiction. The child of...

  7. 10 de mar. de 2016 · Anita Brookner published her first novel, A Start In Life in 1981. Her most notable novel, her fourth, Hotel du Lac won the Man Booker Prize in 1984. Her novel, The Next Big Thing was longlisted (alongside John Banville's, Shroud) in 2002 for the Man Booker Prize.