British writer
Duncan McLaren |
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Born | 1957 (age 66–67) |
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Nationality | British |
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Occupation | Writer |
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Duncan McLaren (born 1957) is a British writer, critic, and author. He is known for his books Looking For Enid: The Mysterious And Inventive Life Of Enid Blyton, published by Granta, and Evelyn!: Rhapsody for an Obsessive Love, published by Harbour Books. He was a writer in residence at Grizedale Arts in 2002.
Since 2021, McLaren has been writing a biography of the conceptual artist On Kawara.[1]
Career
McLaren's career has included book writing, journalism, and authoring essays for exhibition catalogues. He also maintained a blog, which was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for Blogs in 2011.[2]
Books
- Evelyn! Rhapsody for an Obsessive Love (2015, Harbour Books)
- George MacDonald 1824–1905 (2007, Deveron Arts)
- Looking For Enid: The Mysterious and Inventive Life of Enid Blyton (2007, Granta)
- The Strangled Cry of the Writer-in-Residence (2002, Grizedale Arts)
- Personal Delivery (1998, Quartet Books)
His book Looking For Enid: The Mysterious and Inventive Life of Enid Blyton received the Saga Magazine's Grown-Up Award for Non-Fiction in 2007.
Essays for Catalogues
McLaren has contributed essays to numerous exhibition catalogues for artists such as Bill Drummond[3] and Sharon Kivland.[4]
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