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Peter Ackroyd

Peter Ackroyd
CBE FRSL
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Peter Ackroyd (photo by Antony Medley)
Born (1949-10-05) 5 October 1949 (age 67)
East Acton, London, England, UK
Occupation Author, critic
Nationality British
Alma mater Cambridge University
Period 1976–present
Genre Biography, drama, essays, fiction, literary criticism, non-fiction, poetry, short stories
Subject London and its inhabitants, English history and culture
Partner Brian Kuhn (1980s–1994, Kuhn's death)

Peter Ackroyd, CBE, FRSL (born 5 October 1949) is an English biographer, novelist and critic with a particular interest in the history and culture of London. For his novels about English history and culture and his biographies of, among others, William Blake, Charles Dickens, T. S. Eliot and Sir Thomas More, he won the Somerset Maugham Award and two Whitbread Awards. He is noted for the volume of work he has produced, the range of styles therein, his skill at assuming different voices and the depth of his research.

He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1984 and appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2003.

Ackroyd was born in London and raised on a council estate in East Acton, in what he has described as a "strict" Roman Catholic household by his mother and grandmother, after his father disappeared from the family home. He first knew that he was gay when he was seven. He was educated at St. Benedict's, Ealing, and at Clare College, Cambridge, from which he graduated with a double first in English literature. In 1972, he was a Mellon fellow at Yale University.


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