Gabriel Josipovici
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Gabriel David Josipovici (born October 8, 1940) is a British novelist, short story writer, critic, literary theorist, and playwright. He was born in Nice, France, of Sephardic parents. He was educated in Egypt and then at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, winning the Somerset Maugham Prize for his fiction in 1975. He taught at the University of Sussex at Brighton from 1963 until 1998, where he is Research Professor in the Graduate School of Humanities.
In 2001, he published A Life about his Mother.
- 2007 -Gabriel Josipovici gave the University of London Coffin Lecture on Literature:
What ever happened to modernism?