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Jeanette Winterson

Jeanette Winterson OBE
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Winterson in Warsaw, Poland, 2005
Born (1959-08-27) 27 August 1959 (age 57)
Manchester, England
Occupation Writer, journalist, delicatessen owner
Nationality British
Period 1985–present
Genre Fiction, children's fiction, journalism, science fiction
Notable works Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
Spouse Susie Orbach (from 2015)
Partner Peggy Reynolds (1990–2002)
Website
www.jeanettewinterson.com

Jeanette Winterson, OBE (born 27 August 1959) is an award-winning English writer, who became famous with her first book, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, a semi-autobiographical novel about a sensitive teenage girl rebelling against conventional values. Some of her other novels have explored gender polarities and sexual identity. Winterson is also a broadcaster and a professor of creative writing. She is a two-time winner of the Lambda Literary Award, which focuses on LGBT issues.

Winterson was born in Manchester and adopted by Constance and John William Winterson on 21 January 1960. She grew up in Accrington, Lancashire, and was raised in the Elim Pentecostal Church. Intending to become a Pentecostal Christian missionary, she began evangelising and writing sermons at age six.

By the age of 16, Winterson came out as a lesbian and left home. She soon after attended Accrington and Rossendale College, and supported herself at a variety of odd jobs while reading English at St Catherine's College, Oxford.

After she moved to London, her first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, won the 1985 Whitbread Prize for a First Novel, and was adapted for television by Winterson in 1990. This in turn won the BAFTA Award for Best Drama. She won the 1987 John Llewellyn Rhys Prize for The Passion, a novel set in Napoleonic Europe.


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