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[[File:Adam Mars Jones.jpg|thumb|Adam Mars-Jones]]'''Adam Mars-Jones''' (born 1954) is a novelist and critic.
 
[[File:Adam Mars Jones.jpg|thumb|Adam Mars-Jones]]'''Adam Mars-Jones''' (born 1954) is a novelist and critic.
  
He was born in London, attended Westminster School, and studied classics at Trinity Hall, [[Cambridge]]. His father was a Welsh High Court judge. He is a regular contributor to ''The Guardian'', ''The Observer'', ''The Times Literary Supplement'', and BBC Television's ''Newsnight Review''.
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He was born in London, attended [[Westminster School]], and studied classics at Trinity Hall, [[Cambridge]]. His father was a Welsh High Court judge. He is a regular contributor to ''The Guardian'', ''The Observer'', ''The Times Literary Supplement'', and BBC Television's ''Newsnight Review''.
  
 
His books of short stories, ''The Darker Proof'' (1987, written with Edmund White) and ''Monopolies of Loss'' (1992) deal with the [[AIDS]] crisis.
 
His books of short stories, ''The Darker Proof'' (1987, written with Edmund White) and ''Monopolies of Loss'' (1992) deal with the [[AIDS]] crisis.

Revision as of 01:22, 17 March 2014

Adam Mars-Jones
Adam Mars-Jones (born 1954) is a novelist and critic.

He was born in London, attended Westminster School, and studied classics at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. His father was a Welsh High Court judge. He is a regular contributor to The Guardian, The Observer, The Times Literary Supplement, and BBC Television's Newsnight Review.

His books of short stories, The Darker Proof (1987, written with Edmund White) and Monopolies of Loss (1992) deal with the AIDS crisis.

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