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Andrew Brown

Andrew Brown

AuthorBooks · Second handSince 1966

Andrew Brown is a South African novelist influenced by William Boyd and Ian McEwan, police reservist in the South African Police Service (SAPS), and an advocate. He is the author of four novels: Inyenzi, which centres on the Rwandan genocide, and the crime novels of Coldsleep Lullaby, Refuge and Solace. Brown is also the author of one non-fiction work, Street Blues, in which he writes about his experiences as a police reservist. Brown was the recipient of the 2006 Sunday Times Fiction Prize for Coldsleep Lullaby, and his work has been shortlisted for both the Alan Paton Award and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize.

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Andrew Brown was born in 1966 in the vibrant city of Cape Town.
This prolific South African author has a career spanning over 250 published works.
His writing explores a fascinating diversity of topics ranging from history and philosophy to politics.
Among his most notable titles is the work What Are You Optimistic About?
His narrative is enriched by international contexts, including a notable influence from the culture and reality of Thailand.

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