Nick Harkaway
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Nicholas Cornwell (born 26 November 1972), better known by his pen name Nick Harkaway, is a British novelist and commentator. As Harkaway, he is the author of the novels The Gone-Away World, Angelmaker (which was nominated for the 2013 Arthur C. Clarke award), Tigerman, and Gnomon; and a non-fiction study of the digital world, The Blind Giant: Being Human in a Digital World. Cornwell has also written two novels under the pseudonym Aidan Truhen.[1]
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Born | Nicholas Cornwell (1972-11-26) 26 November 1972 (age 51) Cornwall, England |
Occupation | Novelist, commentator |
Genre | Fantasy |
Notable works | The Gone-Away World, Angelmaker, The Blind Giant, Gnomon |
Parents | John le Carré (father) |
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