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Nicholl, Charles 1950-

PERSONAL:

Born 1950, in London, England; married; children. Education: Attended Cambridge University.

ADDRESSES:

Home—Italy.

CAREER:

Journalist and writer. Worked as a correspondent for Rolling Stone and appeared as himself in the films Much Ado about Something, 2001, and The Real Da Vinci Code, 2005.

AWARDS, HONORS:

Young Writer of the Year Award, Telegraph Magazine, 1972; Nonfiction Gold Dagger Award, Crime Writers' Association, and James Tait Black Memorial Prize, University of Edinburgh, 1992, both for The Reckoning: The Murder of Christopher Marlowe; Hawthornden Prize, and shortlisted for W.H.

Smith Literary Award, both 1998, both for Somebody Else: Arthur Rimbaud in Africa, 1880-91; Gulbenkian Award for Best Museum Publication, for Elizabethan Writers.

WRITINGS:

NONFICTION

The Chemical Theatre (literary criticism), Routledge & Kegan Paul (Boston, MA), 1980.

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