Lawrence Norfolk
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Lawrence Norfolk, a British novelist, produces complex plots seething with detail, largely in historical settings. His novels are also known for their unusually large vocabulary. He was born in London in 1963.
His works include:
- Lemprière's Dictionary (1991), a fictional account of the career of John Lemprière
- The Pope's Rhinoceros (1996)
- In the Shape of a Boar (2000)