About John Fuller
John Fuller is an acclaimed poet and novelist, author of fourteen volumes of poems and several works of fiction. His 1996 collection, Stones and Fires, won the Forward Poetry Prize. His novel, Flying to Nowhere was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and won the Whitbread Award. He is a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford.
Novels
The Last Bid (1975)
Flying to Nowhere (1983)
Tell It Me Again (1988)
The Burning Boys (1989)
Look Twice: An Entertainment (1991)
A Skin Diary (1997)
The Memoirs of Laetitia Horsepole (2001)
Flawed Angel (2005)
Flying to Nowhere (1983)
Tell It Me Again (1988)
The Burning Boys (1989)
Look Twice: An Entertainment (1991)
A Skin Diary (1997)
The Memoirs of Laetitia Horsepole (2001)
Flawed Angel (2005)
Collections
Fairground Music (poems) (1961)
The Tree That Walked (poems) (1967)
The Labours of Hercules (poems) (1969)
The Wreck (poems) (1970)
Cannibals and Missionaries (poems) (1972)
Poems and Epistles (poems) (1972)
Epistles to Several Persons (poems) (1973)
Hut Groups (poems) (1973)
Squeaking Crust (poems) (1974)
A Bestiary (poems) (1974)
Mountain in the Sea (poems) (1975)
Lies and Secrets (poems) (1979)
Extraordinary Wool Mill: And Other Stories (1980)
The Illusionists (poems) (1980)
The January Divan (poems) (1980)
Ship of Sounds (poems) (1981)
Waiting for the Music (poems) (1982)
New Poetry (poems) (1982)
Come Aboard and Sail Away: Poems for Children (poems) (1983)
Beautiful Inventions (poems) (1983)
The Adventures of Speedfall (1985)
Selected Poems, 1954-82 (poems) (1985)
Partingtime Hall (poems) (1987) (with James Fenton)
The Grey Among the Green (poems) (1988)
The Mechanical Body (poems) (1991)
The Worm and the Star (1993)
Stones and Fires (poems) (1996)
Collected Poems (poems) (2002)
Now and for a Time (poems) (2002)
Ghosts (poems) (2004)
The Space of Joy (poems) (2006)
Song and Dance (poems) (2008)
Who is Ozymandias?: And Other Puzzles in Poetry (poems) (2011)
Pebble & I (poems) (2012)
The Tree That Walked (poems) (1967)
The Labours of Hercules (poems) (1969)
The Wreck (poems) (1970)
Cannibals and Missionaries (poems) (1972)
Poems and Epistles (poems) (1972)
Epistles to Several Persons (poems) (1973)
Hut Groups (poems) (1973)
Squeaking Crust (poems) (1974)
A Bestiary (poems) (1974)
Mountain in the Sea (poems) (1975)
Lies and Secrets (poems) (1979)
Extraordinary Wool Mill: And Other Stories (1980)
The Illusionists (poems) (1980)
The January Divan (poems) (1980)
Ship of Sounds (poems) (1981)
Waiting for the Music (poems) (1982)
New Poetry (poems) (1982)
Come Aboard and Sail Away: Poems for Children (poems) (1983)
Beautiful Inventions (poems) (1983)
The Adventures of Speedfall (1985)
Selected Poems, 1954-82 (poems) (1985)
Partingtime Hall (poems) (1987) (with James Fenton)
The Grey Among the Green (poems) (1988)
The Mechanical Body (poems) (1991)
The Worm and the Star (1993)
Stones and Fires (poems) (1996)
Collected Poems (poems) (2002)
Now and for a Time (poems) (2002)
Ghosts (poems) (2004)
The Space of Joy (poems) (2006)
Song and Dance (poems) (2008)
Who is Ozymandias?: And Other Puzzles in Poetry (poems) (2011)
Pebble & I (poems) (2012)
Chapbooks
Herod Do Your Worst: A Nativity Opera (1968)
Boys in a Pie (1972)
The Spider Monkey Uncle King: An Opera Pantomime for Children (1974)
Boys in a Pie (1972)
The Spider Monkey Uncle King: An Opera Pantomime for Children (1974)
Non fiction
A Reader's Guide to W.H. Auden (1970) (see W H Auden)
The Sonnet (1972)
W.H. Auden: a Commentary (1998) (see W H Auden)
The Sonnet (1972)
W.H. Auden: a Commentary (1998) (see W H Auden)
Anthologies containing stories by John Fuller
Short stories
| The Smallest Ghost in the World |
Awards
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John Fuller recommends
Runners (2010) John Fraser "In Fraser's fiction the reader rides as on a switchback or luge of impetuous attention, with effects flashing by at virtuoso speeds. The characters seem to be unwitting agents of chaos, however much wise reflection Fraser bestows upon them; they move with shrugging self-assurance through circumstances as richly detailed and as without reliable compass-points as a Chinese scroll." | The Red Tank (2010) John Fraser "A serious novelist from the beginning. I have always been impressed by the conceptual depth and the fey fantasy of all that he does - not to mention the politics." |
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