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Nick Hornby

Nicholas Peter John Hornby[1][2] (born 17 April 1957) is an English writer and lyricist. He is best known for his memoir Fever Pitch (1992) and novels High Fidelity and About a Boy, all of which were adapted into feature films. Hornby's work frequently touches upon music, sport, and the aimless and obsessive natures of his protagonists. His books have sold more than 5 million copies worldwide as of 2018.[3] In a 2004 poll for the BBC, Hornby was named the 29th most influential person in British culture.[4][5] He has received two Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay nominations for An Education (2009), and Brooklyn (2015).

Nick Hornby
Hornby in 2009
Born (1957-04-17) 17 April 1957 (age 66)
Redhill, Surrey, England
OccupationWriter, editor, screenwriter
Alma materJesus College, Cambridge
Period1992–present
GenreFiction, non-fiction
Notable workHigh Fidelity
About a Boy
SpouseAmanda Posey
Children3
RelativesDerek Hornby (father)
Johnny Hornby (half-brother)
Robert Harris (brother-in-law)
Website
nickhornbyofficial.com

Early life and education Edit

Hornby was born in Redhill, Surrey, the son of Sir Derek Hornby, the chairman of London and Continental Railways, and Margaret Audrey Withers.[1][6] He was brought up in Maidenhead, and educated at Maidenhead Grammar School and Jesus College, Cambridge, where he read English.[7] His parents divorced when he was eleven.[8]

Prior to his career as a novelist, Hornby worked for a time as a secondary-school English teacher.

Career Edit

Hornby published his first book in 1992, a collection of essays about American writers such as Tobias Wolff and Ann Beattie, titled Contemporary American Fiction. Hornby's second book, Fever Pitch, also published in 1992, is an autobiographical story detailing his fanatical support for Arsenal Football Club.[9] As a result, Hornby received the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award. In 1997, the memoir was adapted for film in the UK, and in 2005 an American remake was released, following Jimmy Fallon's character's obsession with the Boston Red Sox, a baseball team. With the book's success, Hornby began to publish articles in the Sunday Times, Time Out and the Times Literary Supplement, in addition to his music reviews for the New Yorker.

High Fidelity — his third book and first novel — was published in 1995. The novel, about a neurotic record collector and his failed relationships, was adapted into a 2000 American film starring John Cusack, a Broadway musical in 2006, and a television show High Fidelity starring Zoë Kravitz in 2020.

His second novel, About a Boy, published in 1998, is about two "boys" — Marcus, an awkward yet endearing adolescent from a single-parent family, and the free-floating, mid-30s Will Freeman, who overcomes his own immaturity and self-centredness through his growing relationship with Marcus. Hugh Grant and Nicholas Hoult starred in the 2002 film version. In 1999, Hornby received the E. M. Forster Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

Hornby's next novel, How to Be Good, was published in 2001. The female protagonist in the novel explores contemporary morals, marriage and parenthood. It was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2001 and won the W.H. Smith Award for Fiction in 2002.

Part of the money he earned with his next book, Speaking with the Angel in 2002, was donated to TreeHouse, a charity for autistic children: Hornby's own son is autistic. He was editor of the book, which contained twelve short stories written by his friends. He also contributed to the collection with the story "NippleJesus".[10]

In 2003, Hornby wrote a collection of essays on selected popular songs and the emotional resonance they carry, called 31 Songs (known in the US as Songbook). Also in 2003, Hornby was awarded the London Award 2003, an award that was selected by fellow writers.[11]

Hornby has also written essays on various aspects of popular culture and, in particular, he has become known for his writing on pop music and mix tape enthusiasts. Since 2003, he has written a book review column, "Stuff I've Been Reading", for the monthly magazine The Believer; all of these articles are collected between The Polysyllabic Spree (2004), Housekeeping vs. The Dirt (2006), Shakespeare Wrote for Money (2008), and More Baths Less Talking (2012).

Hornby's novel A Long Way Down was published in 2005, with a film version of this book released in 2014.[12] It was on the shortlist for the Whitbread Novel Award. Hornby has also edited two sports-related anthologies: My Favourite Year and The Picador Book of Sports Writing.

Hornby's book Slam was published on 16 October 2007; it is his first novel for young adults and was recognised as a 2008 ALA Best Books for Young Adults. The protagonist of Slam is a 16-year-old skateboarder named Sam, whose life changes drastically when his girlfriend gets pregnant.

Hornby's following novel, titled Juliet, Naked, was published in September 2009. Addressing similar themes as his earlier novel High Fidelity, the book is about a reclusive 1980s rock star who is forced out of isolation, after the release of demo recordings of the songs on his most famous album brings him into contact with some of his most passionate fans.[13]

In 2010, Hornby co-founded the Ministry of Stories, a non-profit organisation in East London dedicated to helping children and young adults develop writing skills and to helping teachers inspire their students to write.[14]

Hornby discussed his bouts of depression in 2012 on the BBC Radio 4 broadcast of "Fever Pitched: Twenty Years On".[15]

Hornby's most recent novels are Funny Girl (2014), about a 1960s beauty queen determined to make her mark upon television comedy, State of the Union (2019) and Just Like You (2020).

Screenwriting Edit

Hornby has also developed a career as a screenwriter, and has said that he enjoys the challenge of working in film as opposed to writing novels. In his BAFTA and BFI Screenwriters' Lecture he said: "once you get to a certain point in your novelistic career, unless you screw up very badly the book is going to come out. With a screenplay there are all these hurdles that seem to have some kind of objectivity to them. The screenplay has to work and I love that."[16]

In 2009, Hornby adapted an autobiographical memoir by the journalist Lynn Barber for the screen as An Education, a feature film starring Peter Sarsgaard and Carey Mulligan.[17] He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and for two BAFTAs.

In 2014, Hornby adapted another autobiographical memoir, Cheryl Strayed's Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail. Wild, which starred Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern, was nominated for Best Actress for Witherspoon and Best Supporting Actress for Dern. Speaking on the challenge of adapting such a packed book, Hornby said it was really a case of boiling everything down and making the realisation that he could have made a two-hour film without mentioning walking at all.[16]

In 2015, he wrote the script for the film Brooklyn, an adaptation of Colm Tóibín's novel of the same name. Tim Robey of The Daily Telegraph said it was "his strongest work ever as a screenwriter".[18] According to Metacritic, the film is on eighty "top 10" lists for 2015.[19] He was nominated for his second Oscar for writing the screenplay and received two BAFTA nominations, winning one.

In 2016, Hornby adapted Nina Stibbe's book Love, Nina: Despatches from Family Life into a television series. Love, Nina received its debut on BBC One on 20 May 2016, and ran for five episodes.[20]

Adaptations Edit

Film Edit

Several of Hornby's books have made the jump from page to screen. Hornby wrote the screenplay for the first, a 1997 British adaptation of Fever Pitch, starring Colin Firth. It was followed by High Fidelity in 2000, starring John Cusack, with the action shifted from London to Chicago. After this success, About a Boy was quickly picked up, and released in 2002, starring Hugh Grant. An Americanized Fever Pitch, in which Jimmy Fallon plays a hopelessly addicted Boston Red Sox fan who tries to reconcile his love of the game with that of his girlfriend (Drew Barrymore), was released in 2005. Johnny Depp purchased film rights to the book A Long Way Down before it was published. The book was made into the 2014 film of the same name starring Pierce Brosnan, Aaron Paul, Toni Collette and Imogen Poots. The film adaptation of Juliet, Naked was released in 2018 starring Rose Byrne, Ethan Hawke and Chris O'Dowd.

Stage Edit

High Fidelity was also the basis for a 2006 eponymous musical that shifted the action to Brooklyn; its book is by David Lindsay-Abaire with lyrics by Amanda Green, and music created by Tom Kitt. The production ran for a month in Boston, then moved to Broadway, closing after 18 previews and 14 regular performances.

Television Edit

About a Boy was adapted for television and aired on NBC from 22 February 2014 to 17 February 2015. The show was developed by Jason Katims and it is the second adaptation based on the 1998 novel. The series stars David Walton, Minnie Driver and Benjamin Stockham.

Hulu premiered a 10-episode reboot of High Fidelity starring Zoë Kravitz on 14 February 2020.

Music Edit

The importance of music in Hornby's novels, and in his life, is evidenced by his long-standing and fruitful collaborations with the rock band Marah, fronted by Dave and Serge Bielanko. Hornby has even toured in the United States and Europe with the band, joining them on stage to read his essays about particular moments and performers in his own musical history that have had a particular meaning for him.

Hornby's music criticism (most notably for The New Yorker and in his own Songbook) has been widely criticised by writers such as Kevin Dettmar (in his book Is Rock Dead), Curtis White (in an essay at www.centreforbookculture.org, titled "Kid Adorno"),[21] Barry Faulk and Simon Reynolds for his embrace of rock traditionalism and conservative take on post-rock and other experimental musics (exemplified in Hornby's negative review of the Radiohead album Kid A).[22]

Hornby has also had extensive collaboration with American singer/songwriter Ben Folds. Their album Lonely Avenue was released in September 2010. Folds wrote the music, with Hornby contributing lyrics. Prior to the album's release, the single "Picture Window" was released on Ben Folds' website.[23] A bootleg version of a song about Levi Johnston written by Hornby and Folds and performed by Folds, appeared on the internet.[24] Remaining Hornby lyrics provided the title song of the 2012 Ben Folds Five reunion album, The Sound of the Life of the Mind.

In 2022, Hornby released the book Dickens and Prince, where he makes connections between the musician Prince and author Charles Dickens.

Personal life Edit

Hornby has been married twice. He and his first wife have one son, born in 1993, who is autistic.[25] Hornby's second wife is producer Amanda Posey. They have two sons, born in 2001 and 2004. Hornby's sister, writer Gill Hornby, is married to writer Robert Harris.[26]

Nick Hornby was directly involved in the creation of the charity Ambitious about Autism, then known as TreeHouse Trust, and its school TreeHouse School, as a result of trying to find specialist education for his son Danny. Hornby remains a major donor to the charity and is still involved as a vice-president.[27]

In 2010, Nick Hornby co-founded Ministry of Stories, a writing charity based in Hoxton, east London.[28] The charity was inspired by Dave Eggers' 826 Valencia model in San Francisco and aims to offer young people a chance to develop writing and literacy skills and develop a love of writing for pleasure.[29]

Hornby supports Arsenal Football Club.[30]

Awards and honours Edit

Bibliography Edit

Novels Edit

Short stories Edit

  • (1998) "Faith"
  • (2000) "Nipple Jesus"
  • (2005) "Not a Star"
  • (2005) "Small Country"
  • (2005) "Otherwise Pandemonium"
  • (2012) "Everyone's Reading Bastard"

Non-fiction Edit

Books
  • (1992) Contemporary American Fiction ISBN 0-312-04213-2
  • (1992) Fever Pitch ISBN 0-14-029344-2
  • (2003) 31 Songs ISBN 0-14-101340-0 (Also published as Songbook in the US, ISBN 1-57322-356-5)
  • (2004) The Polysyllabic Spree ISBN 1-932416-24-2
  • (2006) Housekeeping vs. the Dirt ISBN 1-932416-59-5
  • (2008) Shakespeare Wrote for Money ISBN 1-934781-29-0
  • (2012) More Baths Less Talking ISBN 978-1-938073-05-2
  • (2013) Ten Years in the Tub ISBN 978-1-938073-73-1
  • (2013) Stuff I've Been Reading[33]
  • (2022) Dickens and Prince ISBN 9780593541821
Essays
  • (2014) "The Artists We Deserve" (in Let's Talk About Love: Why Other People Have Such Bad Taste, new and expanded edition by Carl Wilson) ISBN 978-1-1111-0000-1
Stuff I've Been Reading columns in The Believer
Date Column details Books read Books bought
2017 Volume 14 Issue 3 (Dec 2017–Jan 2018) : 62–65
  • McMurtry, Larry (1985). Lonesome dove.
  • Laing, Olivia. The trip to Echo Spring : on writers and drinking.
  • Louvin, Charlie & Benjamin Whitmer. Satan is real: the ballad of the Louvin Brothers.
  • Frankel, Glen (2004). 'High Noon' : the Hollywood blacklist and the making of an American classic. Ballantine Books. ISBN 9780345465054.
  • Greer, Andrew Sean. Less.
  • Kaufman, Bel (1966). Up the down staircase.
  • Tomalin, Claire. A life of my own.
  • MacDonald, Ann-Marie (1996). Fall on your knees. Vintage Canada. ISBN 9780394281780.

Anthologies edited Edit

Screenplays Edit

Film
Television

Film adaptations Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Barratt, Nick (26 January 2008). "Family detective: Nick Hornby". The Telegraph. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  2. ^ Albert, Melissa. "Nick Hornby (British writer)". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Nick Hornby • First Editions Second Thoughts • English Pen". fest.englishpen.org. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  4. ^ "iPod designer leads culture list". BBC. 17 November 2016.
  5. ^ "iPod's low-profile creator tops cultural chart". The Independent. 18 March 2017. Archived from the original on 20 June 2022.
  6. ^ Brewerton, David (5 January 2014). "Sir Derek Hornby obituary | Business". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  7. ^ . 29 October 2011. Archived from the original on 29 October 2011. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  8. ^ "Nick Hornby: 'My kids think the world is fucked'". 20 December 2020.
  9. ^ Watts, Charles (20 May 2022). "'I hoped fans would recognise themselves in it' - Why Nick Hornby's Fever Pitch remains as popular as ever | Goal.com". www.goal.com. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  10. ^ Interview. "f a i l b e t t e r . c o m". Failbetter.com. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  11. ^ "Entertainment | Hornby wins London literary award". BBC News. 10 December 2003. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  12. ^ "A Long Way Down (2014)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  13. ^ Armitstead, Claire (30 September 2015). "What not to miss in 2009: books | Books". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  14. ^ Stratton, Allegra (18 November 2010). "Nick Hornby opens Ministry of Stories to get Britain's kids writing again". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  15. ^ "BBC Radio 4 - Fever Pitched: Twenty Years On". BBC. 5 March 2012. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  16. ^ a b "Nick Hornby: Screenwriters' Lecture". BAFTA Guru. 23 September 2015.
  17. ^ Hornby, Nick (23 October 2009). "Nick Hornby on An Education". Daily Telegraph.
  18. ^ Robey, Tim (5 November 2015). "Brooklyn review: 'pulse-quickeningly good'". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
  19. ^ Dietz, Jason (6 December 2015). "Best of 2015: Film Critic Top Ten Lists". Metacritic. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  20. ^ Love, Nina, 20 May 2016, retrieved 28 September 2016
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  22. ^ Hornby, Nick (30 October 2000). "Beyond the Pale". The New Yorker. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  23. ^ "Ben Folds". Ben Folds. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  24. ^ "Ben Folds' Levi Johnston Song [VIDEO]". Buzzfeed.com. 19 April 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  25. ^ Seaton, Matt (8 November 2000). "Nick Hornby on his autistic son | Books". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  26. ^ Hornby, Nick (2006), The Polysyllabic Spree, Viking. ISBN 978-0-670-91666-5.
  27. ^ "President and Vice Presidents". Ambitious about Autism. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  28. ^ Stratton, Allegra (18 November 2010). "Nick Hornby opens Ministry of Stories to get Britain's kids writing again". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  29. ^ "Ministry of Stories Business Model Case Study | CultureHive". www.culturehive.co.uk. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  30. ^ "'I hoped fans would recognise themselves in it' - Why Nick Hornby's Fever Pitch remains as popular as ever | Goal.com". www.goal.com. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  31. ^ . Arsenal. May 2012. Archived from the original on 15 March 2014. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
  32. ^ "Previous winners". British Sports Book Awards. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  33. ^ Cummins, Anthony (30 November 2013). "Stuff I've Been Reading by Nick Hornby – review". The Guardian.

Further reading Edit

  • "Inarticulate Expression of Love" [radio transcript]. 2008. In Talking to Kinky and Karlheinz – 170 musicians get vocal on The Music Show ed. Anni Heino, 186–193. Sydney: ABC Books. ISBN 978-0-7333-2008-8.
  • O'Brien, C. (1 October 2001). "About a teenager". Men. The Times. Retrieved 3 October 2007.
  • "Nick Hornby, Fever Pitch". 2008. In Nick Bentley, Contemporary British Fiction, 117–124. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-0-7486-2420-1.

External links Edit

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For the artist see Nick Hornby artist Nicholas Peter John Hornby 1 2 born 17 April 1957 is an English writer and lyricist He is best known for his memoir Fever Pitch 1992 and novels High Fidelity and About a Boy all of which were adapted into feature films Hornby s work frequently touches upon music sport and the aimless and obsessive natures of his protagonists His books have sold more than 5 million copies worldwide as of 2018 3 In a 2004 poll for the BBC Hornby was named the 29th most influential person in British culture 4 5 He has received two Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay nominations for An Education 2009 and Brooklyn 2015 Nick HornbyHornby in 2009Born 1957 04 17 17 April 1957 age 66 Redhill Surrey EnglandOccupationWriter editor screenwriterAlma materJesus College CambridgePeriod1992 presentGenreFiction non fictionNotable workHigh FidelityAbout a BoySpouseAmanda PoseyChildren3RelativesDerek Hornby father Johnny Hornby half brother Robert Harris brother in law Websitenickhornbyofficial wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Screenwriting 3 Adaptations 3 1 Film 3 2 Stage 3 3 Television 4 Music 5 Personal life 6 Awards and honours 7 Bibliography 7 1 Novels 7 2 Short stories 7 3 Non fiction 7 4 Anthologies edited 7 5 Screenplays 8 Film adaptations 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksEarly life and education EditHornby was born in Redhill Surrey the son of Sir Derek Hornby the chairman of London and Continental Railways and Margaret Audrey Withers 1 6 He was brought up in Maidenhead and educated at Maidenhead Grammar School and Jesus College Cambridge where he read English 7 His parents divorced when he was eleven 8 Prior to his career as a novelist Hornby worked for a time as a secondary school English teacher Career EditHornby published his first book in 1992 a collection of essays about American writers such as Tobias Wolff and Ann Beattie titled Contemporary American Fiction Hornby s second book Fever Pitch also published in 1992 is an autobiographical story detailing his fanatical support for Arsenal Football Club 9 As a result Hornby received the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award In 1997 the memoir was adapted for film in the UK and in 2005 an American remake was released following Jimmy Fallon s character s obsession with the Boston Red Sox a baseball team With the book s success Hornby began to publish articles in the Sunday Times Time Out and the Times Literary Supplement in addition to his music reviews for the New Yorker High Fidelity his third book and first novel was published in 1995 The novel about a neurotic record collector and his failed relationships was adapted into a 2000 American film starring John Cusack a Broadway musical in 2006 and a television show High Fidelity starring Zoe Kravitz in 2020 His second novel About a Boy published in 1998 is about two boys Marcus an awkward yet endearing adolescent from a single parent family and the free floating mid 30s Will Freeman who overcomes his own immaturity and self centredness through his growing relationship with Marcus Hugh Grant and Nicholas Hoult starred in the 2002 film version In 1999 Hornby received the E M Forster Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Hornby s next novel How to Be Good was published in 2001 The female protagonist in the novel explores contemporary morals marriage and parenthood It was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2001 and won the W H Smith Award for Fiction in 2002 Part of the money he earned with his next book Speaking with the Angel in 2002 was donated to TreeHouse a charity for autistic children Hornby s own son is autistic He was editor of the book which contained twelve short stories written by his friends He also contributed to the collection with the story NippleJesus 10 In 2003 Hornby wrote a collection of essays on selected popular songs and the emotional resonance they carry called 31 Songs known in the US as Songbook Also in 2003 Hornby was awarded the London Award 2003 an award that was selected by fellow writers 11 Hornby has also written essays on various aspects of popular culture and in particular he has become known for his writing on pop music and mix tape enthusiasts Since 2003 he has written a book review column Stuff I ve Been Reading for the monthly magazine The Believer all of these articles are collected between The Polysyllabic Spree 2004 Housekeeping vs The Dirt 2006 Shakespeare Wrote for Money 2008 and More Baths Less Talking 2012 Hornby s novel A Long Way Down was published in 2005 with a film version of this book released in 2014 12 It was on the shortlist for the Whitbread Novel Award Hornby has also edited two sports related anthologies My Favourite Year and The Picador Book of Sports Writing Hornby s book Slam was published on 16 October 2007 it is his first novel for young adults and was recognised as a 2008 ALA Best Books for Young Adults The protagonist of Slam is a 16 year old skateboarder named Sam whose life changes drastically when his girlfriend gets pregnant Hornby s following novel titled Juliet Naked was published in September 2009 Addressing similar themes as his earlier novel High Fidelity the book is about a reclusive 1980s rock star who is forced out of isolation after the release of demo recordings of the songs on his most famous album brings him into contact with some of his most passionate fans 13 In 2010 Hornby co founded the Ministry of Stories a non profit organisation in East London dedicated to helping children and young adults develop writing skills and to helping teachers inspire their students to write 14 Hornby discussed his bouts of depression in 2012 on the BBC Radio 4 broadcast of Fever Pitched Twenty Years On 15 Hornby s most recent novels are Funny Girl 2014 about a 1960s beauty queen determined to make her mark upon television comedy State of the Union 2019 and Just Like You 2020 Screenwriting Edit Hornby has also developed a career as a screenwriter and has said that he enjoys the challenge of working in film as opposed to writing novels In his BAFTA and BFI Screenwriters Lecture he said once you get to a certain point in your novelistic career unless you screw up very badly the book is going to come out With a screenplay there are all these hurdles that seem to have some kind of objectivity to them The screenplay has to work and I love that 16 In 2009 Hornby adapted an autobiographical memoir by the journalist Lynn Barber for the screen as An Education a feature film starring Peter Sarsgaard and Carey Mulligan 17 He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and for two BAFTAs In 2014 Hornby adapted another autobiographical memoir Cheryl Strayed s Wild From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail Wild which starred Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern was nominated for Best Actress for Witherspoon and Best Supporting Actress for Dern Speaking on the challenge of adapting such a packed book Hornby said it was really a case of boiling everything down and making the realisation that he could have made a two hour film without mentioning walking at all 16 In 2015 he wrote the script for the film Brooklyn an adaptation of Colm Toibin s novel of the same name Tim Robey of The Daily Telegraph said it was his strongest work ever as a screenwriter 18 According to Metacritic the film is on eighty top 10 lists for 2015 19 He was nominated for his second Oscar for writing the screenplay and received two BAFTA nominations winning one In 2016 Hornby adapted Nina Stibbe s book Love Nina Despatches from Family Life into a television series Love Nina received its debut on BBC One on 20 May 2016 and ran for five episodes 20 Adaptations EditFilm Edit Several of Hornby s books have made the jump from page to screen Hornby wrote the screenplay for the first a 1997 British adaptation of Fever Pitch starring Colin Firth It was followed by High Fidelity in 2000 starring John Cusack with the action shifted from London to Chicago After this success About a Boy was quickly picked up and released in 2002 starring Hugh Grant An Americanized Fever Pitch in which Jimmy Fallon plays a hopelessly addicted Boston Red Sox fan who tries to reconcile his love of the game with that of his girlfriend Drew Barrymore was released in 2005 Johnny Depp purchased film rights to the book A Long Way Down before it was published The book was made into the 2014 film of the same name starring Pierce Brosnan Aaron Paul Toni Collette and Imogen Poots The film adaptation of Juliet Naked was released in 2018 starring Rose Byrne Ethan Hawke and Chris O Dowd Stage Edit High Fidelity was also the basis for a 2006 eponymous musical that shifted the action to Brooklyn its book is by David Lindsay Abaire with lyrics by Amanda Green and music created by Tom Kitt The production ran for a month in Boston then moved to Broadway closing after 18 previews and 14 regular performances Television Edit About a Boy was adapted for television and aired on NBC from 22 February 2014 to 17 February 2015 The show was developed by Jason Katims and it is the second adaptation based on the 1998 novel The series stars David Walton Minnie Driver and Benjamin Stockham Hulu premiered a 10 episode reboot of High Fidelity starring Zoe Kravitz on 14 February 2020 Music EditThe importance of music in Hornby s novels and in his life is evidenced by his long standing and fruitful collaborations with the rock band Marah fronted by Dave and Serge Bielanko Hornby has even toured in the United States and Europe with the band joining them on stage to read his essays about particular moments and performers in his own musical history that have had a particular meaning for him Hornby s music criticism most notably for The New Yorker and in his own Songbook has been widely criticised by writers such as Kevin Dettmar in his book Is Rock Dead Curtis White in an essay at www centreforbookculture org titled Kid Adorno 21 Barry Faulk and Simon Reynolds for his embrace of rock traditionalism and conservative take on post rock and other experimental musics exemplified in Hornby s negative review of the Radiohead album Kid A 22 Hornby has also had extensive collaboration with American singer songwriter Ben Folds Their album Lonely Avenue was released in September 2010 Folds wrote the music with Hornby contributing lyrics Prior to the album s release the single Picture Window was released on Ben Folds website 23 A bootleg version of a song about Levi Johnston written by Hornby and Folds and performed by Folds appeared on the internet 24 Remaining Hornby lyrics provided the title song of the 2012 Ben Folds Five reunion album The Sound of the Life of the Mind In 2022 Hornby released the book Dickens and Prince where he makes connections between the musician Prince and author Charles Dickens Personal life EditHornby has been married twice He and his first wife have one son born in 1993 who is autistic 25 Hornby s second wife is producer Amanda Posey They have two sons born in 2001 and 2004 Hornby s sister writer Gill Hornby is married to writer Robert Harris 26 Nick Hornby was directly involved in the creation of the charity Ambitious about Autism then known as TreeHouse Trust and its school TreeHouse School as a result of trying to find specialist education for his son Danny Hornby remains a major donor to the charity and is still involved as a vice president 27 In 2010 Nick Hornby co founded Ministry of Stories a writing charity based in Hoxton east London 28 The charity was inspired by Dave Eggers 826 Valencia model in San Francisco and aims to offer young people a chance to develop writing and literacy skills and develop a love of writing for pleasure 29 Hornby supports Arsenal Football Club 30 Awards and honours Edit1993 William Hill Sports Book of the Year Fever Pitch 1999 E M Forster Award 2002 WH Smith Literary Award How to be Good 2002 National Book Critics Circle Award shortlist 31 Songs 2003 London Award 2005 Whitbread Novel Award shortlist A Long Way Down 2008 ALA Best Books for Young Adults Slam 2012 British Sports Book Awards Outstanding Contribution to Sports Writing 31 32 Bibliography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items July 2019 Novels Edit 1995 High Fidelity 1998 About a Boy 2001 How to Be Good 2005 A Long Way Down 2007 Slam 2009 Juliet Naked 2014 Funny Girl 2019 State of the Union 2020 Just Like YouShort stories Edit 1998 Faith 2000 Nipple Jesus 2005 Not a Star 2005 Small Country 2005 Otherwise Pandemonium 2012 Everyone s Reading Bastard Non fiction Edit Books 1992 Contemporary American Fiction ISBN 0 312 04213 2 1992 Fever Pitch ISBN 0 14 029344 2 2003 31 Songs ISBN 0 14 101340 0 Also published as Songbook in the US ISBN 1 57322 356 5 2004 The Polysyllabic Spree ISBN 1 932416 24 2 2006 Housekeeping vs the Dirt ISBN 1 932416 59 5 2008 Shakespeare Wrote for Money ISBN 1 934781 29 0 2012 More Baths Less Talking ISBN 978 1 938073 05 2 2013 Ten Years in the Tub ISBN 978 1 938073 73 1 2013 Stuff I ve Been Reading 33 2022 Dickens and Prince ISBN 9780593541821Essays 2014 The Artists We Deserve in Let s Talk About Love Why Other People Have Such Bad Taste new and expanded edition by Carl Wilson ISBN 978 1 1111 0000 1Stuff I ve Been Reading columns in The BelieverDate Column details Books read Books bought2017 Volume 14 Issue 3 Dec 2017 Jan 2018 62 65 McMurtry Larry 1985 Lonesome dove Laing Olivia The trip to Echo Spring on writers and drinking Louvin Charlie amp Benjamin Whitmer Satan is real the ballad of the Louvin Brothers Frankel Glen 2004 High Noon the Hollywood blacklist and the making of an American classic Ballantine Books ISBN 9780345465054 Greer Andrew Sean Less Kaufman Bel 1966 Up the down staircase Tomalin Claire A life of my own MacDonald Ann Marie 1996 Fall on your knees Vintage Canada ISBN 9780394281780 Anthologies edited Edit 1993 My Favourite Year A Collection of Football Writing ISBN 0 7538 1441 2 1996 The Picador Book of Sportswriting ISBN 0 330 33133 7 2000 Speaking with the Angel ISBN 0 14 029678 6 2005 Otherwise Pandemonium ISBN 0 14 102251 5 2013 Ten Years in the Tub A Decade Soaking in Great Books ISBN 978 1 938073 73 1Screenplays Edit Film 1997 Fever Pitch directed by David Evans 2009 An Education directed by Lone Scherfig 2014 Wild directed by Jean Marc Vallee 2015 Brooklyn directed by John CrowleyTelevision 2016 Love Nina 2019 State of the UnionFilm adaptations Edit1997 Fever Pitch directed by David Evans screenplay by Nick Hornby 2000 High Fidelity directed by Stephen Frears 2002 About a Boy directed by Chris and Paul Weitz 2005 Fever Pitch directed by Bobby and Peter Farrelly 2012 E nata una star Italian language adaptation of Not a Star directed by Lucio Pellegrini 2014 About a Boy television series 2014 A Long Way Down directed by Pascal Chaumeil 2016 Slam Tutto per una ragazza Italian language adaptation of Slam directed by Andrea Molaioli 2018 Juliet Naked directed by Jesse PeretzReferences Edit a b Barratt Nick 26 January 2008 Family detective Nick Hornby The Telegraph Retrieved 9 December 2015 Albert Melissa Nick Hornby British writer Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 4 October 2014 Nick Hornby First Editions Second Thoughts English Pen fest englishpen org Retrieved 28 September 2016 iPod designer leads culture list BBC 17 November 2016 iPod s low profile creator tops cultural chart The Independent 18 March 2017 Archived from the original on 20 June 2022 Brewerton David 5 January 2014 Sir Derek Hornby obituary Business The Guardian Retrieved 9 December 2015 Nick Hornby s Official Website Biography 29 October 2011 Archived from the original on 29 October 2011 Retrieved 16 August 2020 Nick Hornby My kids think the world is fucked 20 December 2020 Watts Charles 20 May 2022 I hoped fans would recognise themselves in it Why Nick Hornby s Fever Pitch remains as popular as ever Goal com www goal com Retrieved 19 October 2022 Interview f a i l b e t t e r c o m Failbetter com Retrieved 9 December 2015 Entertainment Hornby wins London literary award BBC News 10 December 2003 Retrieved 9 December 2015 A Long Way Down 2014 IMDb com Retrieved 9 December 2015 Armitstead Claire 30 September 2015 What not to miss in 2009 books Books The Guardian Retrieved 9 December 2015 Stratton Allegra 18 November 2010 Nick Hornby opens Ministry of Stories to get Britain s kids writing again The Guardian Retrieved 24 March 2013 BBC Radio 4 Fever Pitched Twenty Years On BBC 5 March 2012 Retrieved 9 December 2015 a b Nick Hornby Screenwriters Lecture BAFTA Guru 23 September 2015 Hornby Nick 23 October 2009 Nick Hornby on An Education Daily Telegraph Robey Tim 5 November 2015 Brooklyn review pulse quickeningly good The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 11 November 2015 Dietz Jason 6 December 2015 Best of 2015 Film Critic Top Ten Lists Metacritic Retrieved 3 January 2016 Love Nina 20 May 2016 retrieved 28 September 2016 CONTEXT Curtis White Archived from the original on 16 January 2013 Retrieved 9 December 2015 Hornby Nick 30 October 2000 Beyond the Pale The New Yorker Retrieved 19 March 2013 Ben Folds Ben Folds Retrieved 9 December 2015 Ben Folds Levi Johnston Song VIDEO Buzzfeed com 19 April 2013 Retrieved 9 December 2015 Seaton Matt 8 November 2000 Nick Hornby on his autistic son Books The Guardian Retrieved 9 December 2015 Hornby Nick 2006 The Polysyllabic Spree Viking ISBN 978 0 670 91666 5 President and Vice Presidents Ambitious about Autism Retrieved 9 December 2015 Stratton Allegra 18 November 2010 Nick Hornby opens Ministry of Stories to get Britain s kids writing again The Guardian Retrieved 1 October 2018 Ministry of Stories Business Model Case Study CultureHive www culturehive co uk Retrieved 1 October 2018 I hoped fans would recognise themselves in it Why Nick Hornby s Fever Pitch remains as popular as ever Goal com www goal com Retrieved 19 October 2022 British Sports Book Awards to honour Hornby Arsenal May 2012 Archived from the original on 15 March 2014 Retrieved 15 March 2014 Previous winners British Sports Book Awards Retrieved 29 March 2020 Cummins Anthony 30 November 2013 Stuff I ve Been Reading by Nick Hornby review The Guardian Further reading Edit Inarticulate Expression of Love radio transcript 2008 In Talking to Kinky and Karlheinz 170 musicians get vocal on The Music Show ed Anni Heino 186 193 Sydney ABC Books ISBN 978 0 7333 2008 8 O Brien C 1 October 2001 About a teenager Men The Times Retrieved 3 October 2007 Nick Hornby Fever Pitch 2008 In Nick Bentley Contemporary British Fiction 117 124 Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press ISBN 978 0 7486 2420 1 External links Edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Nick Hornby nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nick Hornby Official site from publisher Penguin Books Nick Hornby at IMDb 2007 audio interview with Hornby on Public Radio International program The Sound of Young America BBC News 2002 Movie hype helps Hornby Interview with Hornby on NPR s Fresh Air 15 June 2005 2003 Q amp A with author Interview with Hornby on NPR s Fresh Air 26 September 1995 Nick Hornby at British Council LiteratureAwardsPreceded byThomas Hauser William Hill Sports Book of the Year winner1992 Succeeded byStephen Jones Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nick Hornby amp oldid 1170867083, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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