A. S. Byatt
Writer
August 24, 1936 – November 16, 2023
Credits:
Books:
A Stone Woman (2011); A Whistling Woman
(2002); Angels and Insects (1992); Babel Tower (1996); Best European Fiction
2013 (2012); Black Water 2 (1990); Body Art (2011); Deadly Sins (1994); Degrees
of Freedom (1994); Dolls' Eyes (2013); Elementals (1998); Ghostly (2015); Life
(2013); Medusa's Ankles (2021); Memory (2008); Mistresses of the Dark (1998);
New Writing 4 (1995); On Histories and Stories (2000); Passions of the Mind
(1990); Peacock & Vine (2016); Portraits in Fiction (2001); Possession (1990);
Ragnarok (2011); Raw Material (2011); Short Stories (2009); Sightlines (2001);
Still Life (1985); Stories for Mothers and Daughters (2025); Sugar (1987); The
Biographer's Tale (2000); The Children's Book (2009); The Djinn in the
Nightingale's Eye (1994); The Game (1967); The Literary Ghost (1991); The
Little Black Book of Stories (2003); The Matisse Stories (1975); The New
Uncanny (2008); The Oxford Book of English Short Stories (1998); The Oxford
Book of Twentieth-Century Ghost Stories (1996); The Penguin Book of Ghost
Stories (1984); The Pink Ribbon (2011); The Shadow of the Sun (1991); The Thing
in the Forest (2011); The Virgin in the Garden (1978); The Year's Best Fantasy
and Horror Sixth Annual Collection (1993); The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
Twelfth Annual Collection (1999); Unruly Times (1970); White Fire (1991).
Angels and Insects (1995); Bestseller (2001);
Bookmark (1995–1996); Ceramics: A Fragile History (2011); Cover to Cover
(1987); Inside the News (1975); Late Night Line-Up (1968); Mark Lawson Talks
to... (2009); Medusa's Ankles (2018); Newsnight at 30 (2010); Omnibus (1989);
Possession (2002); Read All About It (1978–1979); Roundhead or Cavalier: Which
One Are You? (2012); Samtaler i natten (1996); Take It or Leave It (1967–1970);
The Andrew Neil Show (1996); The Brains Trust (1996); The Burgess Variations (1999);
The Late Show (1992–1994); The South Bank Show (1990); The Worlds of Fantasy
(2008); Three Thousand Years of Longing (2022); Un siècle d'écrivains (1997).

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