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  • Jonathan Coe
  • English novelist

    Jonathan Coe (/koʊ/; born 19 August 1961) is an English novelist and writer. His work has an underlying preoccupation with political issues, although this

    Jonathan Coe

    Jonathan Coe

    Jonathan_Coe

  • Robert Coe (colonist)
  • American colonial

    Robert Coe (1596 – bef. 1690) was an early English settler, public official, and a founder of the New Haven Colony and five towns in Connecticut and New

    Robert Coe (colonist)

    Robert_Coe_(colonist)

  • The Unfortunates
  • 1969 book by B. S. Johnson

    straightforward meditation on death and friendship, told through memories." Jonathan Coe described it as "one of the lost masterpieces of the sixties". BBC producer

    The Unfortunates

    The_Unfortunates

  • Middle England (novel)
  • 2018 novel by Jonathan Coe

    Middle England is a 2018 novel by Jonathan Coe. It is the third novel in a trilogy, following The Rotters’ Club (2001) and The Closed Circle (2004). The

    Middle England (novel)

    Middle_England_(novel)

  • B. S. Johnson
  • English novelist, poet and critic (1933–1973)

    tribute to Johnson on the 2006 Pernice Brothers album Live a Little. Jonathan Coe's 2004 biography Like a Fiery Elephant (winner of the 2005 Samuel Johnson

    B. S. Johnson

    B._S._Johnson

  • One Day (novel)
  • 2009 novel by David Nicholls

    disillusionment, regrets, and random cruelty of life.". According to Jonathan Coe, writing in "Guardian Books of the Year" (2009), "It's rare to find a

    One Day (novel)

    One_Day_(novel)

  • Expo 58 (novel)
  • Expo 58 is the tenth novel by Jonathan Coe. First published by Viking in 2013, much of the novel's action centres around the British pavilion at the Brussels

    Expo 58 (novel)

    Expo_58_(novel)

  • The Rotters' Club (novel)
  • 2001 novel by Jonathan Coe

    The Rotters' Club is a 2001 novel by British author Jonathan Coe. It is set in Birmingham during the 1970s, and inspired by the author's experiences at

    The Rotters' Club (novel)

    The_Rotters'_Club_(novel)

  • Number 11 (novel)
  • 2015 novel by Jonathan Coe

    Number 11 is a novel by British writer Jonathan Coe, published in 2015. The book explores the changing social, economical and cultural landscape of the

    Number 11 (novel)

    Number_11_(novel)

  • King Edward's School, Birmingham
  • Independent day school in Birmingham, England

    1947–1954) has published ambivalent views of his time at the school. Jonathan Coe's novel The Rotters' Club was begun while he was at KES, and he said that

    King Edward's School, Birmingham

    King Edward's School, Birmingham

    King_Edward's_School,_Birmingham

  • Coe (surname)
  • Surname list

    (1805–1864), also known as Juan Coe, Uruguayan/Argentinian naval officer Jonathan Coe (born 1961), British novelist Kevin Coe (1947–2025), convicted rapist

    Coe (surname)

    Coe_(surname)

  • The Rotters' Club (album)
  • 1975 studio album by Hatfield and the North

    was also in part an inspiration for the 2001 novel of the same name by Jonathan Coe. Notes: The first two are abridged versions of those on the original

    The Rotters' Club (album)

    The_Rotters'_Club_(album)

  • What a Carve Up! (novel)
  • 1994 novel by Jonathan Coe

    What a Carve Up! is a satirical novel by Jonathan Coe, published in the UK by Viking Press in April 1994. It was published in the United States by Alfred

    What a Carve Up! (novel)

    What_a_Carve_Up!_(novel)

  • Sebastian Coe
  • British athlete and politician (born 1956)

    Coe's voice from the BBC programme Desert Island Discs, 13 December 2009 Problems playing this file? See media help. Sebastian Newbold Coe, Baron Coe

    Sebastian Coe

    Sebastian Coe

    Sebastian_Coe

  • David Kelly (weapons expert)
  • Welsh biological warfare expert (1944–2003)

    Thom Yorke; a 2008 painting, Death of David Kelly, by Dexter Dalwood; Jonathan Coe's 2015 novel Number 11; and a poem, "Hand-Washing Technique – Government

    David Kelly (weapons expert)

    David_Kelly_(weapons_expert)

  • A Heart So White
  • 1992 novel by Javier Marías

    edition was published by Penguin Books in 2012, with an introduction by Jonathan Coe. The narrator, Juan, seeks to use his newlywed wife, Luisa's, closeness

    A Heart So White

    A_Heart_So_White

  • Donald Crowhurst
  • British yacht racer (1932–1969)

    account of the dropping out of most of the other race participants. As Jonathan Coe wrote in the New Statesman, "one of the explanations for its [Crowhurst's

    Donald Crowhurst

    Donald Crowhurst

    Donald_Crowhurst

  • Fnord
  • Neologism coined in 1965

    bridge and the phrase were mentioned in the novel A Touch of Love by Jonathan Coe. The lack of a clear definition of the word, and its popularity among

    Fnord

    Fnord

    Fnord

  • Aaron McCusker
  • Irish actor

    Shameless. He appeared in Ultimate Force, The Bill and a TV adaptation of Jonathan Coe's novel The Rotters' Club. McCusker starred in the video for the song

    Aaron McCusker

    Aaron_McCusker

  • Mr Wilder & Me
  • 2020 novel by Jonathan Coe

    Mr Wilder and Me is a novel by Jonathan Coe, published in the UK by Viking Books on 5 November 2020. It is a historical novel set in the late 1970s, and

    Mr Wilder & Me

    Mr_Wilder_&_Me

  • Fedora (1978 film)
  • 1978 film by Billy Wilder

    disbelief." The making of the film is chronicled in fictionalized form in Jonathan Coe's novel Mr Wilder & Me (2020). List of German films of the 1970s "Credits"

    Fedora (1978 film)

    Fedora_(1978_film)

  • Dave Stewart (musician, born 1950)
  • English musician (born 1950)

    the North, described by author Jonathan Coe as "probably the best-loved of the so-called 'Canterbury' bands". (Coe's novel The Rotters' Club takes its

    Dave Stewart (musician, born 1950)

    Dave_Stewart_(musician,_born_1950)

  • The Closed Circle (novel)
  • 2004 novel by Jonathan Coe

    The Closed Circle is a 2004 novel by British author Jonathan Coe, and is the sequel to his 2001 novel The Rotters' Club. We re-encounter the main characters

    The Closed Circle (novel)

    The_Closed_Circle_(novel)

  • The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim
  • 2010 novel by Jonathan Coe

    Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim is the ninth novel by British author Jonathan Coe, first published in the UK on 27 May 2010. It has a picaresque plot,

    The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim

    The_Terrible_Privacy_of_Maxwell_Sim

  • The Rain Before It Falls
  • 2007 novel by Jonathan Coe

    The Rain Before It Falls is a lyrical novel written by British author Jonathan Coe. It describes the history of three generations of women directly or indirectly

    The Rain Before It Falls

    The_Rain_Before_It_Falls

  • William T. Vollmann
  • American writer and journalist

    William T. Vollmann, edited by Daniel Lukes, and including pieces by Jonathan Coe, Dennis Cooper, and Donna Seaman, was published by University Press of

    William T. Vollmann

    William T. Vollmann

    William_T._Vollmann

  • Number 11
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dictionary. Number 11, #11 or variations may refer to: Number 11 (novel), by Jonathan Coe Number 11, a 1952 painting by Jackson Pollock, later known as Blue Poles

    Number 11

    Number_11

  • The Shop Around the Corner
  • 1940 film by Ernst Lubitsch

    realities once they accept that they are ordinary. William Paul and author Jonathan Coe point out that money concerns play a large role in the plot. Much of

    The Shop Around the Corner

    The Shop Around the Corner

    The_Shop_Around_the_Corner

  • Lord Randall
  • Anglo-Scottish traditional song

    The song features prominently in The Proof of My Innocence, a novel by Jonathan Coe published in 2024. List of the Child Ballads Border Ballads By William

    Lord Randall

    Lord Randall

    Lord_Randall

  • Vikash Dhorasoo
  • French footballer (born 1973)

    favourite music group is Belle and Sebastian and his favourite author is Jonathan Coe. Dhorasoo is married and father of two daughters, born in 2003 and 2005

    Vikash Dhorasoo

    Vikash Dhorasoo

    Vikash_Dhorasoo

  • The Very Private Life of Mister Sim
  • 2015 French film

    the 2010 novel The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim by English author Jonathan Coe. It was released in France on 16 December 2015. Jean-Pierre Bacri as

    The Very Private Life of Mister Sim

    The_Very_Private_Life_of_Mister_Sim

  • Ian La Frenais
  • English writer

    Rotters' Club, which they adapted from best-sellers by Robert Harris and Jonathan Coe respectively. Their most recent film credits include Goal! The Dream

    Ian La Frenais

    Ian_La_Frenais

  • Louis Philippe (musician)
  • Musical artist

    up with Danny Manners and novelist Jonathan Coe, to produce musical settings for the latter's writings. Jonathan Coe, who had contributed the sleevenotes

    Louis Philippe (musician)

    Louis_Philippe_(musician)

  • Billy Wilder
  • Austrian and American filmmaker (1906–2002)

    Critical Essays on the Films. McFarland. p. 136. ISBN 978-0-7864-8520-8. Jonathan Coe (April 30, 2005). "Detective Work". The Guardian. Retrieved January 12

    Billy Wilder

    Billy Wilder

    Billy_Wilder

  • Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger
  • French literary prize

    Antunes, for The Inquisitors' Manual (as Le Manuel des inquisiteurs) 1996: Jonathan Coe, for What a Carve Up! as Testament à l'anglaise 1995: Joan Brady for

    Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger

    Prix_du_Meilleur_Livre_Étranger

  • Brexit
  • Withdrawal of the UK from the EU

    £20bn productivity headache". The Guardian. Davis, Fergal; Finlay, Jonathan; Coe, Sarah (18 October 2019). "Farm payments in a no-deal Brexit". commonslibrary

    Brexit

    Brexit

    Brexit

  • List of winners and nominated authors of the Booker Prize
  • Picador 1996 Winner Graham Swift Last Orders Picador Carmen Callil (chair) Jonathan Coe Ian Jack A. L. Kennedy A. N. Wilson Shortlist Margaret Atwood Alias Grace

    List of winners and nominated authors of the Booker Prize

    List_of_winners_and_nominated_authors_of_the_Booker_Prize

  • Stephen Frears
  • British film director and producer (born 1941)

    adaptation by Christopher Hampton of the novel Mr Wilder and Me (2020) by Jonathan Coe, the film is scheduled to begin shooting in early 2025, produced by Jeremy

    Stephen Frears

    Stephen Frears

    Stephen_Frears

  • The Closed Circle
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Closed Circle may refer to: The Closed Circle (novel), a novel by Jonathan Coe The Closed Circle: An Interpretation of the Arabs, a book by David Pryce-Jones

    The Closed Circle

    The_Closed_Circle

  • Dedalus Books
  • British publishing company

    Dedalus launched a petition whose signatories included J.M. Coetzee and Jonathan Coe, and the Arts Council relented, granting £26,900 for "the commissioning

    Dedalus Books

    Dedalus_Books

  • Jasmine Hyde
  • English actress

    bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 12 July 2024. "BBC Radio 4 - Mr Wilder and Me by Jonathan Coe, Episode 1". BBC. Retrieved 12 July 2024. "Shell Seekers". www.bbc.co

    Jasmine Hyde

    Jasmine_Hyde

  • Penguin Essentials
  • UK book series

    2015 ... 55 Everything Is Illuminated Jonathan Safran Foer 288 4 August 2016 ... 57 What a Carve Up! Jonathan Coe 512 4 August 2016 58 Love in the Time

    Penguin Essentials

    Penguin_Essentials

  • List of fictional Cambridge colleges
  • used as the setting. Also referenced in The Proof of my Innocence by Jonathan Coe. St Swithin's College, In James Hilton's Random Harvest, the college

    List of fictional Cambridge colleges

    List_of_fictional_Cambridge_colleges

  • Birmingham
  • City in the West Midlands, England

    literary scene, with local authors including David Lodge, Jim Crace, Jonathan Coe, Joel Lane and Judith Cutler. The city's leading contemporary literary

    Birmingham

    Birmingham

    Birmingham

  • The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin
  • British TV sitcom (1976–1996)

    announced that a stage musical adaptation was in development written by Jonathan Coe and David Quantick with Mike Batt writing the songs. Sean Foley, artistic

    The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin

    The_Fall_and_Rise_of_Reginald_Perrin

  • Pat Barker
  • English writer and novelist

    meditation on the horrors of war and its psychological aftermath." Novelist Jonathan Coe describes it as "one of the few real masterpieces of late 20th century

    Pat Barker

    Pat Barker

    Pat_Barker

  • Longest English sentence
  • Longest printed sentences in English

    sentence composed of 1,288 words (in the 1951 Random House version) Jonathan Coe's 2000 novel The Rotters' Club has a sentence with 13,955 words. It was

    Longest English sentence

    Longest_English_sentence

  • Faris Badwan
  • English musician

    pseudo-punk band the Rotters, named after the novel The Rotters' Club by Jonathan Coe. Faris released a one-off single under the pseudonym of Lumina, teaming

    Faris Badwan

    Faris Badwan

    Faris_Badwan

  • Shirley Eaton
  • British actress (born 1937)

    photography. She also has an official website. The main character in Jonathan Coe's novel What a Carve Up! is obsessed with Eaton in her role in the film

    Shirley Eaton

    Shirley Eaton

    Shirley_Eaton

  • Christopher Tookey
  • British film critic

    series of critical articles for the Mail regarding the film which saw Jonathan Coe of the New Statesman describe him as "the real architect of the antiCrash

    Christopher Tookey

    Christopher_Tookey

  • Bromsgrove
  • Town in Worcestershire, England

    Lisa Clayton (born 1958), sailor, lived in Bromsgrove with her parents Jonathan Coe, author, was born in Lickey in 1961. Archibald John Davies (1877-1953)

    Bromsgrove

    Bromsgrove

    Bromsgrove

  • Andrew Crumey
  • British writer

    unfinished work, is half Irwin and half Crumey, at least in its word count." Jonathan Coe described Crumey as "a writer more interested in inheriting the mantle

    Andrew Crumey

    Andrew Crumey

    Andrew_Crumey

  • A History of the World in 10½ Chapters
  • 1989 novel by Julian Barnes

    Reviewing A History of the World in 10½ Chapters for The Guardian, Jonathan Coe found that it, "while hardly a ground-breaking piece of experimentalism

    A History of the World in 10½ Chapters

    A_History_of_the_World_in_10½_Chapters

  • Rock Bottom (album)
  • 1974 studio album by Robert Wyatt

    Liner notes for the album were provided by Massimo "Max" Marchini, Jonathan Coe and Wyatt himself, the latter writing that "the concert [was] a beautiful

    Rock Bottom (album)

    Rock_Bottom_(album)

  • Molly Bloom
  • Ulysses character

    4,391 words expressed by Molly Bloom (it was surpassed in 2001 by Jonathan Coe's The Rotters' Club). Joyce modelled the character upon his wife, Nora

    Molly Bloom

    Molly Bloom

    Molly_Bloom

  • What a Carve Up! (film)
  • 1961 British comedy film by Pat Jackson

    house's owner has faked his death. The film was used extensively within Jonathan Coe's 1994 satirical novel What a Carve Up! The book's protagonist, Michael

    What a Carve Up! (film)

    What_a_Carve_Up!_(film)

  • David Nobbs
  • English comedy writer (1935–2015)

    Nobbs on Twitter David Nobbs' page at Reggie Online Interview with David Nobbs by Jonathan Coe in The Idler Magazine David Nobbs at British Comedy Guide

    David Nobbs

    David_Nobbs

  • Pastorale d'été (Honegger)
  • Symphony poem by Arthur Honegger

    Geoffrey K Spratt, The Music of Arthur Honegger Audiophile Audition Coe, p. 163 Coe, Jonathan (2014). Expo 58. London: Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-24196-690-7

    Pastorale d'été (Honegger)

    Pastorale d'été (Honegger)

    Pastorale_d'été_(Honegger)

  • Dusty Answer
  • 1927 novel by Rosamond Lehmann

    enotes.com anokatony.wordpress.com danitorres.typepad.com Introduction by Jonathan Coe to Virago Press edition, publ. 2000, ISBN 978-1-84408-294-0 "guardianbookshop

    Dusty Answer

    Dusty Answer

    Dusty_Answer

  • David Reynolds (author)
  • included Hunter S. Thompson, Patti Smith, Joanna Lumley, Brian Sewell, Jonathan Coe, Richard Williams, Ranulph Fiennes, Prue Leith, Monty Don and Fred Zinnemann

    David Reynolds (author)

    David_Reynolds_(author)

  • Royal Society of Literature
  • Literature society in London

    Clarke 2000 John Clay 1998 *Frances Coady 2024 *Michael Codron 2019 Jonathan Coe 2012 Michaela Coel 2022 Joseph Coelho 2023 J. M. Coetzee 1988 Josh Cohen

    Royal Society of Literature

    Royal Society of Literature

    Royal_Society_of_Literature

  • List of 20th-century writers
  • Cleaver Ethlyn T. Clough Harlan Coben Sarah Johnson Cocke Jean Cocteau Jonathan Coe J. M. Coetzee Leonard Cohen Yolande Cohen H. Maria George Colby Isabel

    List of 20th-century writers

    List_of_20th-century_writers

  • List of University of Warwick people
  • author Simon Calder (Mathematics) – travel writer for The Independent Jonathan Coe (English Literature) – novelist and writer Sarah Crossan – Irish author

    List of University of Warwick people

    List_of_University_of_Warwick_people

  • Brexit in popular culture
  • Cultural depictions of the UK's withdrawal from the EU

    finger at Russia's secret services, but is "just meant to be fun". Jonathan Coe's Middle England (published 8 November 2018) is a state-of-the-nation

    Brexit in popular culture

    Brexit_in_popular_culture

  • The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
  • 1970 film

    blossoming career of Christopher Lee". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 May 2023. Jonathan Coe (30 April 2005). "Detective Work". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 January

    The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes

    The_Private_Life_of_Sherlock_Holmes

  • Alasdair Gray
  • Scottish writer and artist (1934–2019)

    lights Scotland has known in modern times." Tributes were also paid by Jonathan Coe, Val McDermid, Ian Rankin, Ali Smith and Irvine Welsh. The Guardian referred

    Alasdair Gray

    Alasdair Gray

    Alasdair_Gray

  • The Good Immigrant
  • 2016 anthology of essays by British writers

    public support from the notable authors J.K. Rowling, David Nicholls, Jonathan Coe and Evie Wyld who were amongst the book's 470 supporters. Rowling has

    The Good Immigrant

    The Good Immigrant

    The_Good_Immigrant

  • Dick Clement
  • English film director and writer (born 1937)

    television adaptations of best-selling novels broadcast by the BBC: Jonathan Coe's The Rotter's Club for BBC Two, and Robert Harris's Archangel, starring

    Dick Clement

    Dick_Clement

  • Kevin Coe
  • American rapist (1947–2025)

    Kevin Coe (born Frederick Harlan Coe, February 2, 1947 – December 3, 2025) was an American convicted rapist from Spokane, Washington, often referred to

    Kevin Coe

    Kevin_Coe

  • List of English writers (A–C)
  • Richard Cocks (1566–1624), diarist Henry Cockton (1807–1853), novelist Jonathan Coe (born 1961), novelist Lady Mary Coke (1727–1811), correspondent and diarist

    List of English writers (A–C)

    List_of_English_writers_(A–C)

  • August 19
  • Day of the year

    1960 – Ron Darling, American baseball player and commentator 1961 – Jonathan Coe, English author and academic 1963 – John Stamos, American actor 1965

    August 19

    August_19

  • Javier Marías
  • Spanish novelist, translator, and columnist (1951–2022)

    (Duke of Caronte),[citation needed] W. G. Sebald (Duke of Vértigo), Jonathan Coe (Duke of Prunes),[citation needed] Luis Antonio de Villena (Duke of Malmundo)

    Javier Marías

    Javier Marías

    Javier_Marías

  • List of English novelists
  • Cobbold (1765–1824) Richard Cobbold (1797–1877) Henry Cockton (1807–1852) Jonathan Coe (born 1961) Margaret Cole (1893–1980), detective stories Christabel Rose

    List of English novelists

    List_of_English_novelists

  • List of members of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
  • Tinterow Chevalier 2003 Li Ang Chevalier 2004 Quentin Blake Chevalier 2004 Jonathan Coe Chevalier 2004 Declan Donnellan Chevalier 2004 Bruce Goldstein Chevalier

    List of members of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres

    List_of_members_of_the_Ordre_des_Arts_et_des_Lettres

  • 2005 in literature
  • Kadare Man Booker Prize: John Banville, The Sea Samuel Johnson Prize: Jonathan Coe, Like A Fiery Elephant: The Story of B. S. Johnson Orange Prize for Fiction:

    2005 in literature

    2005_in_literature

  • Literature of Birmingham
  • American literary tradition

    2012 Jonathan Coe, The Book Show, Sky Arts, retrieved 28 January 2012 Moseley, Merritt (2006), Dictionary of Literary Biography on Jonathan Coe, Bookrags

    Literature of Birmingham

    Literature of Birmingham

    Literature_of_Birmingham

  • Rubery
  • Human settlement in England

    have since been redeveloped and turned into public footpath. The author Jonathan Coe (b.1961) was brought up in Rubery, and his novel "The Terrible Privacy

    Rubery

    Rubery

    Rubery

  • The Barefoot Doctor
  • British Taoist practitioner (1954–2020)

    He was accused of "sexually predatory" behaviour by several women. Jonathan Coe of medical practitioners' standards charity Witness, said that they had

    The Barefoot Doctor

    The Barefoot Doctor

    The_Barefoot_Doctor

  • House of Sleep
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    House of Sleep may refer to: The House of Sleep, a 1997 novel by Jonathan Coe "House of Sleep", a song by Amorphis from their 2006 album Eclipse The House

    House of Sleep

    House_of_Sleep

  • Donald Heiney
  • American novelist

    Norton & Co. Also London: Michael Joseph Ltd, 1965, introduction by Jonathan Coe ; afterword by Steven G. Kellman, Norwich : Boiler House Press, 2024

    Donald Heiney

    Donald_Heiney

  • Bertrand Burgalat
  • French musician, composer and producer

    Eggstone, The High Llamas, Ingrid Caven, and award-winning novelist Jonathan Coe, who teamed up with Louis Philippe and jazz pianist/double-bass player

    Bertrand Burgalat

    Bertrand Burgalat

    Bertrand_Burgalat

  • John Llewellyn Rhys Prize
  • Award for literature written in English by a Commonwealth author

    Foot to the Golden Horn: A Walk to Istanbul ISBN 978-0-701-13668-0 1994 Jonathan Coe What a Carve Up! ISBN 978-0-141-03329-7 1995 Melanie McGrath Motel Nirvana

    John Llewellyn Rhys Prize

    John_Llewellyn_Rhys_Prize

  • List of historical novels
  • boarding school in rural Norfolk in the 1950s) The Rotters' Club by Jonathan Coe (1970s) Diary of an Ordinary Woman by Margaret Forster (a fictional diary

    List of historical novels

    List_of_historical_novels

  • Prix Médicis
  • French literary award given each year in November

    1997 T. C. Boyle The Tortilla Curtain (French title: America) USA 1998 Jonathan Coe The House of Sleep UK 1999 Björn Larsson Le capitaine et les rêves SWE

    Prix Médicis

    Prix_Médicis

  • Carmen Callil
  • Australian publisher and writer (1938–2022)

    chaired the Booker Prize for Fiction panel of judges, which included Jonathan Coe, Ian Jack, A. L. Kennedy and A. N. Wilson. She was a judge for the 2011

    Carmen Callil

    Carmen_Callil

  • List of historical novelists
  • Clynes (born 1946, England) Ioan Mihai Cochinescu (born 1951, Romania) Jonathan Coe (born 1961, England) Jan Coffey (living, US), pseudonym of James A. McGoldrick

    List of historical novelists

    List_of_historical_novelists

  • Sputnik Caledonia
  • 2008 novel by Andrew Crumey

    juxtaposition of the comic tone of Book One with the dark pessimism of Book Two. Jonathan Coe called Sputnik Caledonia "the most impressive achievement yet from a

    Sputnik Caledonia

    Sputnik_Caledonia

  • Costa Book Award for Novel
  • Annual literary award for fictional books

    Rachman The Italian Teacher Donal Ryan From a Low and Quiet Sea 2019 Jonathan Coe Middle England Winner Sophie Hardach Confession with Blue Horses Shortlist

    Costa Book Award for Novel

    Costa_Book_Award_for_Novel

  • Longbridge plant
  • Industrial complex in Birmingham, England

    Rotters' Club and its sequels The Closed Circle and Middle England by Jonathan Coe. Gammell, Caroline (13 April 2011). "First new MG for 16 years rolls

    Longbridge plant

    Longbridge plant

    Longbridge_plant

  • Penguin Celebrations
  • are as follows: Fiction William Boyd - Any Human Heart Jonathan Coe - What a Carve Up! Jonathan Safran Foer - Everything Is Illuminated Zoë Heller - Notes

    Penguin Celebrations

    Penguin_Celebrations

  • 1994 in literature
  • – Glass (Pray the Electrons Back to Sand) Tom Clancy – Debt of Honor Jonathan Coe – What a Carve Up! Michael Connelly – The Concrete Blonde Paul Cornell

    1994 in literature

    1994_in_literature

  • Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize
  • Annual British literary prize

    Books Sue Townsend Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years Michael Joseph 2001 Jonathan Coe The Rotters' Club Viking Press Winner 2002 Michael Frayn Spies Faber

    Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize

    Bollinger_Everyman_Wodehouse_Prize

  • Lickey Hills Country Park
  • Country park in Worcestershire, England

    Henry, Cardinal Newman lived and was buried in the area. The author Jonathan Coe was born in Lickey in 1961. Lickey Incline — Well-known railway incline

    Lickey Hills Country Park

    Lickey Hills Country Park

    Lickey_Hills_Country_Park

  • Life and Death of Harriett Frean
  • 1922 novel by May Sinclair

    right thing. Described as a "small, perfect gem of a book" by author Jonathan Coe. The Life and Death of Harriett Frean was first published in 1922. It

    Life and Death of Harriett Frean

    Life_and_Death_of_Harriett_Frean

  • Costa Book Awards
  • Former annual literary awards

    Es The Cut Out Girl: A Story of War and Family, Lost and Found — 2019 Jonathan Coe Middle England Sara Collins The Confessions of Frannie Langton Jasbinder

    Costa Book Awards

    Costa_Book_Awards

  • Hatfield and the North
  • English rock band

    the Sinclair bass riffs that also produced Hatfield's "Rifferama"). Jonathan Coe's 2001 novel The Rotters' Club takes its title from the band's second

    Hatfield and the North

    Hatfield_and_the_North

  • 1998 in literature
  • French: Le Loup mongol Prix Médicis International: The House of Sleep – Jonathan Coe Booker Prize: Ian McEwan, Amsterdam Carnegie Medal for children's literature:

    1998 in literature

    1998_in_literature

  • Ernest Borneman
  • German writer (1915–1995)

    Cameron McCabe); London : Picador Classic, 2016 (with an introduction by Jonathan Coe), ISBN 978-1-5098-2981-1 Tremolo (1938) Face the Music (1954) Tomorrow

    Ernest Borneman

    Ernest Borneman

    Ernest_Borneman

  • OK Computer
  • 1997 studio album by Radiohead

    Eric Hobsbawm's The Age of Extremes, Will Hutton's The State We're In, Jonathan Coe's What a Carve Up! and Philip K. Dick's VALIS. The songs of OK Computer

    OK Computer

    OK_Computer

  • Orwell Prize
  • British prize for political writing

    year while on assignment in Homs, Syria. In 2014, the Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland was given a special award, after having been shortlisted for

    Orwell Prize

    Orwell_Prize

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  • Jonathan
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew American Biblical

    Jonathan

    Jehovah has given. Jehovah's gift. Famous Bearer: Anglo-Irish writer Jonathan Swift...

    Jonathan

  • JOHNATHAN
  • Male

    English

    JOHNATHAN

    Variant spelling of English Jonathan, JOHNATHAN means "God has given."

    JOHNATHAN

  • NATHAN
  • Male

    English

    NATHAN

     Anglicized form of Greek Natham, NATHAN means "a giver" or "given of God." In the bible, this is the name of a son of David. Compare with another form of Nathan.

    NATHAN

  • IONATAN
  • Male

    Romanian

    IONATAN

    Romanian form of Hebrew Yownathan, IONATAN means "God has given." 

    IONATAN

  • ELNATHAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ELNATHAN

    Hebrew name ELNATHAN means "God has given" or "whom God gave." In the bible, this is the name of Jehoiachin's grandfather.

    ELNATHAN

  • JEHONATHAN
  • Male

    English

    JEHONATHAN

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehownathan, JEHONATHAN means "God has given." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the eldest son of Saul and a close friend of David.

    JEHONATHAN

  • Johnathan
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew American

    Johnathan

    Jehovah has given. In the bible Jonathan son of King Saul was noted for manliness; generosity and...

    Johnathan

  • JONATHON
  • Male

    English

    JONATHON

    Variant spelling of English Jonathan, JONATHON means "God has given."

    JONATHON

  • Yohanan
  • Biblical

    Yohanan

    Youkhana - Jonathan

    Yohanan

  • JONATAN
  • Male

    Swedish

    JONATAN

    Swedish form of Hebrew Yownathan, JONATAN means "God has given."

    JONATAN

  • Jonathan
  • Biblical

    Jonathan

    given of God

    Jonathan

  • JONATHAN
  • Male

    English

    JONATHAN

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Yownathan, JONATHAN means "God has given." In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Saul and a close friend of David.

    JONATHAN

  • JOHNATHON
  • Male

    English

    JOHNATHON

    Variant spelling of English Jonathan, JOHNATHON means "God has given."

    JOHNATHON

  • Jonathan
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Jonathan

    A Gift

    Jonathan

  • Johnathon
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew American

    Johnathon

    Jehovah has given. In the bible Jonathan son of King Saul was noted for manliness; generosity and...

    Johnathon

  • Jonathon
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew American

    Jonathon

    Jehovah has given. In the bible Jonathan son of King Saul was noted for manliness; generosity and...

    Jonathon

  • YOWNATHAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YOWNATHAN

    (יוֹנָתָן) Contracted form of Hebrew Yehownathan, YOWNATHAN means "God has given." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the eldest son of Saul and a close friend of David. Jonathan is the Anglicized form. 

    YOWNATHAN

  • NATHAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    NATHAN

    (נָתָן) Hebrew name NATHAN means "a giver" or "whom God gave." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a son of David. Compare with another form of Nathan.

    NATHAN

  • YONATAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YONATAN

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Yownathan, YONATAN means "God has given." 

    YONATAN

  • Jonathan
  • Boy/Male

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    Jonathan

    Gift of Jehovah; Yahweh has Given

    Jonathan

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  • Coextending
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Coextend

  • Coerced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Coerce

  • Coexistent
  • n.

    That which coexists with another.

  • Coercive
  • a.

    Serving or intended to coerce; having power to constrain.

  • Coerce
  • v. t.

    To compel or enforce; as, to coerce obedience.

  • Coequally
  • adv.

    With coequality.

  • Coextended
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Coextend

  • Coercion
  • n.

    The application to another of either physical or moral force. When the force is physical, and cannot be resisted, then the act produced by it is a nullity, so far as concerns the party coerced. When the force is moral, then the act, though voidable, is imputable to the party doing it, unless he be so paralyzed by terror as to act convulsively. At the same time coercion is not negatived by the fact of submission under force. "Coactus volui" (I consented under compulsion) is the condition of mind which, when there is volition forced by coercion, annuls the result of such coercion.

  • Coenurus
  • n.

    The larval stage of a tapeworm (Taenia coenurus) which forms bladderlike sacs in the brain of sheep, causing the fatal disease known as water brain, vertigo, staggers or gid.

  • Coercing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Coerce

  • Coexisting
  • a.

    Coexistent.

  • Coetanean
  • n.

    A person coetaneous with another; a contemporary.

  • Coexisting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Coexist

  • Coevous
  • a.

    Coeval

  • Coexisted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Coexist

  • Coerce
  • v. t.

    To compel or constrain to any action; as, to coerce a man to vote for a certain candidate.

  • Coercion
  • n.

    The act or process of coercing.

  • Coextensive
  • a.

    Equally extensive; having equal extent; as, consciousness and knowledge are coextensive.

  • Coercitive
  • a.

    Coercive.

  • Coercible
  • a.

    Capable of being coerced.