James Hamilton-Paterson
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James Hamilton-Paterson
Summary
James Hamilton-Paterson is a human[1]. He was born in London[2]. He was born on November 6, 1941[3]. He worked as a poet[4], journalist[5], writer[6], and novelist[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (55 views/month, #7,285 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Born in London[2], James Hamilton-Paterson…
- James Hamilton-Paterson was born on November 6, 1941[3].
- James Hamilton-Paterson held citizenship in United Kingdom[9].
- James Hamilton-Paterson's professions included poet[4].
- James Hamilton-Paterson worked as a journalist[5].
- James Hamilton-Paterson worked as a writer[6].
- James Hamilton-Paterson worked as a novelist[7].
- Among James Hamilton-Paterson's employers was Chelsea and Westminster Hospital[10].
- James Hamilton-Paterson was employed by New Statesman[11].
- James Hamilton-Paterson's education included a stint at Windlesham House School[12].
- James Hamilton-Paterson was educated at The King's School Canterbury[13].
- James Hamilton-Paterson was educated at Exeter College[14].
- James Hamilton-Paterson received the Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature[15].
- James Hamilton-Paterson is recorded as male[16].
- James Hamilton-Paterson's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- James Hamilton-Paterson's given name is recorded as James[18].
- James Hamilton-Paterson's nominated for is recorded as Booker Prize[19].
- James Hamilton-Paterson's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[20].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in London[2], James Hamilton-Paterson… he was born on November 6, 1941[3].
Education
Educated at Windlesham House School[12], a school[21], in United Kingdom[22], founded in 1837[23]; The King's School Canterbury[13], a boarding school[24], in United Kingdom[25], founded in 0597[26]; and Exeter College[14], a college of the University of Oxford[27], in United Kingdom[28], founded in 1314[29], headquartered in Oxford[30].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include poet[4], journalist[5], writer[6], and novelist[7]. Employers include Chelsea and Westminster Hospital[10], a hospital[31], in United Kingdom[32], founded in 1993[33] and New Statesman[11], a weekly newspaper[34], in United Kingdom[35], founded in 1913[36].
Recognition
James Hamilton-Paterson received the Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature[15].
Why It Matters
James Hamilton-Paterson ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (55 views/month, #7,285 of 1,000,298).[8]
FAQs
Where was James Hamilton-Paterson born?
James Hamilton-Paterson's place of birth was London[2].
What did James Hamilton-Paterson do for work?
James Hamilton-Paterson worked as poet[4], journalist[5], writer[6], and novelist[7].
Where did James Hamilton-Paterson go to school?
James Hamilton-Paterson was educated at Windlesham House School[12], The King's School Canterbury[13], and Exeter College[14].
What awards did James Hamilton-Paterson receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature[15].