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Timothy Harold Parks (born 19 December 1954) is a British novelist, translator, author and professor of literature.

Tim Parks
Parks in Arezzo in 2019
BornTimothy Harold Parks
(1954-12-19) 19 December 1954 (age 67)
Manchester, England, UK
Alma materDowning College, Cambridge
Harvard University
Period1985–present
Notable worksEuropa, Destiny, Teach Us to Sit Still, In Extremis
Spouse
Rita Baldassarre
(m. 1979; div. 2017)
Children3
Website
Official website

Career


He is the author of eighteen novels (notably Europa, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1997). His first novel, Tongues of Flame, won both the Betty Trask Award[1] and Somerset Maugham Award in 1986.[2] In the same year, Parks was awarded the Mail on Sunday/John Llewellyn Rhys Prize for Loving Roger.[3] Other highly praised titles were Shear, Destiny, Judge Savage, Cleaver, and In Extremis. He has also had a number of stories published in The New Yorker.

Since the 1990s Parks has written frequently for both the London Review of Books and The New York Review of Books, as well as publishing various works of non-fiction, most notably A Season with Verona, shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year and Teach Us to Sit Still, shortlisted for the Wellcome Book Prize.

Between 1993 and 2019 Parks taught as a university professor at IULM University, Milan. He is also a translator and has translated works by Alberto Moravia, Antonio Tabucchi, Italo Calvino, Roberto Calasso, Niccolò Machiavelli and Giacomo Leopardi. His non-fiction book Translating Style has been described as "canonical in the field of translation studies".[4] He twice won the John Florio Prize for translations from the Italian. In 2011 he co-curated the exhibition Money and Beauty: Bankers, Botticelli and the Bonfire of the Vanities at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, and a book of the same title was published in 2012 by Giunti. ISBN 978-8809767645. The exhibition was loosely based on Parks's book Medici Money: Banking, Metaphysics, and Art in Fifteenth-Century Florence.


Personal life


Parks married Rita Baldassarre in 1979. The couple have three children. They divorced in 2017.[5]


Bibliography



Fiction



Non-fiction



Translations of Italian works



Secondary literature



Notes


  1. "Previous winners of the Betty Trask Prize and Awards". Society of Authors. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  2. "Tim Parks". British Council. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  3. "The Mail on Sunday/John Llewllyn Rhys Prize". Archived from the original on 4 December 2005. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  4. Clarke, Jonathan J. (6 July 2016). "Without Illusions: Jonathan J. Clarke interviews Tim Parks". Los Angeles Review of Books. Los Angeles. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  5. "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  6. Parks' website states that this book is not a memoir. "It’s true, there is an Englishman among the many Italians. He has a central role. Readers may feel that’s Parks, there he is. But I have taken the liberty of giving this man many experiences that are not mine."
  7. Parks, Tim (2012) [2010]. Teach Us to Sit Still: A Sceptic's Search for Health and Healing. Rodale Books. ISBN 978-1-6096-1448-5.



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Timothy Harold „Tim“ Parks (* 19. Dezember 1954 in Manchester, Großbritannien) ist ein britischer Schriftsteller und Übersetzer, der in Italien lebt.
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