Patrick McGrath (novelist)

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Patrick McGrath (born 7 February 1950) is a British novelist whose work has been categorized as gothic fiction.

McGrath was born in London and grew up near Broadmoor Hospital where his father was Medical Superintendent.[1] He was educated at Stonyhurst College. He is married to actress Maria Aitken and lives in New York City.

He has three siblings: Steve, a harbor manager in California; Judy, a teacher in Italy; and Simon, who works in movies and technology in London.

His fiction is principally characterised by the first person unreliable narrator, and recurring subject matter in his work includes mental illness, repressed homosexuality and adulterous relationships.

His novel Martha Peake won the Premio Flaiano Prize in Italy.

Novels

Other works

  • Blood and Water and Other Tales (1989) (short-story collection)
  • Ghost Town: Tales of Manhattan Then and Now (2005) (linked short stories)

References

  1. Foreword to Penguin edition of Asylum publ 1996

External links