TREVOR, WILLIAM


Meaning of TREVOR, WILLIAM in English

orig. William Trevor Cox

born May 24, 1928, Mitchelstown, County Cork, Ire.

Irish writer.

Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, he worked as a teacher, sculptor, and advertising copywriter before moving to England to write fiction full-time. His works, noted for their exquisite characterizations and finely tuned irony, focus largely on the psychology of eccentrics and outcasts. Trevor's second novel, The Old Boys (1964), tells the story of an "old boys" committee whose aging members plot against each other. His later novels include Felicia's Journey (1994) and Death in Summer (1998). He is perhaps best known for his acclaimed collections of wry and often macabre short stories.

William Trevor, 1982.

Mark Gerson

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