Alexander Masters
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Alexander Wright Masters
Masters is the son of authors Dexter Masters and Joan Brady.[2] He was educated at Bedales School, and took a first in physics from King's College London. He then went to St Edmund's College, Cambridge for a further degree in maths, and then the beginnings of a PhD in the philosophy of quantum mechanics. He was studying for an MSc degree in mathematics with the Open University, and working as an assistant at a hostel for the homeless in Cambridge, when he wrote his first book.
He is the writer and illustrator of
Alexander Masters won an Arts Council Writers' Award for Stuart and went on to win the
In 2007, he collaborated with photographer Adrian Clarke on the book Gary's Friends, chronicling the lives of drug and alcohol abusers in North East England.
Masters is also the author of The Genius in My Basement (
Alexander Masters has been portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch in Stuart: A Life Backwards, the 2007 BBC dramatization of his biography of Stuart Shorter.
Publications
- Masters, Alexander (2011), The Genius in My Basement, Harper Collins Ome, ISBN 978-0-00-744527-1
References
- ^ Cambridge University List of Members Up to 31 July 1998, Cambridge University Press, 1998, p. 523
- ^ Joan Brady (2008). "My Life". Archived from the original on 4 May 2011.
- ^ "Alexander Masters wins the Guardian First Book Award 2005". The Guardian. 9 December 2005.
- ^ Brown, Helen (12 September 2011). "Review of The Genius in My Basement by Alexander Masters". The Independent.
- ^ Harrison, Melissa (13 May 2016). "'A Life Discarded: 148 Diaries Found in a Skip', by Alexander Masters". Financial Times. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
- ^ Cooke, Rachel (3 May 2016). "Review of A Life Discarded by Alexander Masters". The Guardian.
- ^ Toyne, Becky (13 July 2016). "Review of A Life Discarded by Alexander Masters". National Post.
- ISBN 978-0-374-17818-5.
External links
- Alexander Masters at IMDb
- Stuart: A Life Backwards at IMDb
- Alexander Masters' staff CV, Kingston University department of humanities website
- "'Knife Man Dan' lives on in print", Peter Taylor-Whiffen, review of Stuart: A Life Backwards in The Independent, 7 June 2005