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Philip Kerr

Philip Ballantyne Kerr (22 February 1956 – 23 March 2018) was a British author,[1][2][3] best known for his Bernie Gunther series of historical detective thrillers.

Philip Kerr
Kerr at PEN American Center in 2014
BornPhilip Ballantyne Kerr
22 February 1956
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died23 March 2018(2018-03-23) (aged 62)
London, England
Pen nameP. B. Kerr
OccupationAuthor
Children3
Website
philipkerr.org

Early life Edit

Kerr was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, where his father was an engineer and his mother worked as a secretary.[4] He was educated at a grammar school in Northampton. He studied at the University of Birmingham from 1974 to 1980, gaining a master's degree in law and philosophy.[5] Kerr worked as an advertising copywriter for Saatchi & Saatchi[5] before becoming a full-time writer in 1989. In a 2012 interview, Kerr noted that he began his literary career at the age of twelve by writing pornographic stories and lending them to classmates for a fee.[5]

Career Edit

A writer of both adult fiction and non-fiction, he is known for the Bernhard "Bernie" Gunther series of 14 historical thrillers set in Germany and elsewhere during the 1930s, the Second World War and the Cold War. He also wrote children's books under the name P. B. Kerr, including the Children of the Lamp series. Kerr wrote for The Sunday Times, the Evening Standard, and the New Statesman. He was married to fellow novelist Jane Thynne; they lived in Wimbledon, London,[6] and had three children. Just before he died, he finished a 14th Bernie Gunther novel, Metropolis, which was published posthumously, in 2019.[7]

Awards and honours Edit

In 1993, Kerr was named in Granta's list of Best Young British Novelists.[5] In 2009, If the Dead Rise Not won the world's most lucrative crime fiction award, the RBA Prize for Crime Writing worth €125,000.[8] The book also won the British Crime Writers' Association's Ellis Peters Historic Crime Award that same year.[9] His novel, Prussian Blue, was longlisted for the 2018 Walter Scott Prize.

Death Edit

Kerr died at age 62 from bladder cancer on 23 March 2018.[10]

Publications Edit

Novels Edit

Bernie Gunther Edit

  • "Berlin Noir" "Bernie Gunther" trilogy, republished 1993 by Penguin Books in one volume. ISBN 978-0-14-023170-0.
  • Later "Bernie Gunther" novels

Scott Manson novels Edit

  • January Window. London: Head of Zeus, 23 October 2014. ISBN 1784082538, 978-1784082536 ASIN B00KX96D3G
  • Hand of God. London: Head of Zeus, 4 June 2015. ASIN B00PULYUSW [13]
  • False Nine. London: Head of Zeus, 5 November 2015. ASIN B00UVK10AS [13]

Stand alone novels Edit

Non fiction Edit

  • The Penguin Book of Lies. 1991;1996
  • The Penguin Book of Fights, Feuds and Heartfelt Hatreds: An Anthology of Antipathy. 1992;1993

Children's fiction (as P. B. Kerr) Edit

Children of the Lamp Edit

Stand alone fiction Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "Philip Kerr". International Science Fiction Database.
  2. ^ The International Who's Who 2004. Europa Publications. 2003. p. 875. Philip Kerr 22 February.
  3. ^ . Wavesound. Archived from the original on 12 March 2019. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
  4. ^ Sandomir, Richard (27 March 2018). "Philip Kerr, 62, Author of 'Gunther' Crime Novels, Is Dead". The New York Times. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d Toby Clements (23 January 2012). "Philip Kerr: Interview". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  6. ^ Lauren May (13 September 2013). "Tom Hanks poised to bring novels of Wimbledon author Philip Kerr to small screen". Your Local Guardian. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  7. ^ "Quercus pays tribute to 'cherished' author Philip Kerr - The Bookseller". www.thebookseller.com. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  8. ^ Giles Tremlett (3 September 2009). "Philip Kerr wins €125,000 RBA crime writing prize". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 September 2013.
  9. ^ (Press release). The Crime Writers' Association. 29 October 2009. Archived from the original on 7 November 2013.
  10. ^ Kean, Danuta (25 March 2018). "Philip Kerr obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  11. ^ The text on the dust jacket of UK hardback editions of Field Grey, as well as many listings at online retailers, contain an incorrect early plot summary referencing many elements – including the Isle of Pines as a location and Fidel Castro and a French intelligence officer named Thibaud as characters – that do not appear in the final book.
  12. ^ Prague Fatale was originally announced under the title The Man with the Iron Heart. The name had to be changed shortly before publication, when the publishers discovered there was already a novel with the same title, also about Reinhard Heydrich, by author Harry Turtledove.
  13. ^ a b "Philip Kerr".
  14. ^ Dead Meat was adapted for British television as Grushko, and a media tie-in edition was later published with that title.
  15. ^ As of 2023, published only in German and Turkish translations.
  16. ^ As of 2023, published only in a German translation.

External links Edit

  • Official Philip Kerr website
  • Bernie Gunther fansite
  • Interview in Shotsmag Ezine 2011
  • Interview with Philip Kerr about Kerr's relationship with Berlin.

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This article is about the British novelist For the British politician and diplomat see Philip Kerr 11th Marquess of Lothian Philip Ballantyne Kerr 22 February 1956 23 March 2018 was a British author 1 2 3 best known for his Bernie Gunther series of historical detective thrillers Philip KerrKerr at PEN American Center in 2014BornPhilip Ballantyne Kerr22 February 1956Edinburgh ScotlandDied23 March 2018 2018 03 23 aged 62 London EnglandPen nameP B KerrOccupationAuthorChildren3Websitephilipkerr wbr org Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards and honours 4 Death 5 Publications 5 1 Novels 5 1 1 Bernie Gunther 5 1 2 Scott Manson novels 5 1 3 Stand alone novels 5 1 4 Non fiction 5 2 Children s fiction as P B Kerr 5 2 1 Children of the Lamp 5 2 2 Stand alone fiction 6 Notes 7 External linksEarly life EditKerr was born in Edinburgh Scotland where his father was an engineer and his mother worked as a secretary 4 He was educated at a grammar school in Northampton He studied at the University of Birmingham from 1974 to 1980 gaining a master s degree in law and philosophy 5 Kerr worked as an advertising copywriter for Saatchi amp Saatchi 5 before becoming a full time writer in 1989 In a 2012 interview Kerr noted that he began his literary career at the age of twelve by writing pornographic stories and lending them to classmates for a fee 5 Career EditA writer of both adult fiction and non fiction he is known for the Bernhard Bernie Gunther series of 14 historical thrillers set in Germany and elsewhere during the 1930s the Second World War and the Cold War He also wrote children s books under the name P B Kerr including the Children of the Lamp series Kerr wrote for The Sunday Times the Evening Standard and the New Statesman He was married to fellow novelist Jane Thynne they lived in Wimbledon London 6 and had three children Just before he died he finished a 14th Bernie Gunther novel Metropolis which was published posthumously in 2019 7 Awards and honours EditIn 1993 Kerr was named in Granta s list of Best Young British Novelists 5 In 2009 If the Dead Rise Not won the world s most lucrative crime fiction award the RBA Prize for Crime Writing worth 125 000 8 The book also won the British Crime Writers Association s Ellis Peters Historic Crime Award that same year 9 His novel Prussian Blue was longlisted for the 2018 Walter Scott Prize Death EditKerr died at age 62 from bladder cancer on 23 March 2018 10 Publications EditNovels Edit Bernie Gunther Edit Berlin Noir Bernie Gunther trilogy republished 1993 by Penguin Books in one volume ISBN 978 0 14 023170 0 March Violets London Viking 1989 ISBN 0 670 82431 3 set in 1936 The Pale Criminal London Viking 1990 ISBN 0 670 82433 X set in 1938 A German Requiem London Viking 1991 ISBN 0 670 83516 1 set in 1947 48 Later Bernie Gunther novels The One from the Other New York Putnam 2006 ISBN 978 0 399 15299 3 set in 1949 intro set in 1937 A Quiet Flame London Quercus 2008 ISBN 978 1 84724 356 0 set in 1950 and 1932 33 If the Dead Rise Not London Quercus 2009 ISBN 978 1 84724 942 5 set in 1934 and 1954 Field Grey 11 Field Gray in USA London Quercus 2010 ISBN 978 1 84916 412 2 set in 1954 with flashbacks from 1941 1931 1940 amp 1945 46 Prague Fatale 12 London Quercus 2011 ISBN 978 1 84916 415 3 set in 1941 A Man Without Breath London Quercus 2013 ISBN 978 1 78087 624 5 set in 1943 The Lady from Zagreb London Quercus 2015 ISBN 978 1 78206 582 1 set in 1942 3 with framing scenes in 1956 The Other Side of Silence London Quercus 2016 ISBN 978 1 78429 514 1 set in 1956 Prussian Blue London Quercus 2017 ISBN 978 1 78429 648 3 set in 1939 with framing scenes in 1956 Greeks Bearing Gifts London Quercus 2018 ISBN 978 1 78429 652 0 set in 1957 Metropolis London Quercus 2019 ISBN 978 1 78747 321 8 set in 1928Scott Manson novels Edit January Window London Head of Zeus 23 October 2014 ISBN 1784082538 978 1784082536 ASIN B00KX96D3G Hand of God London Head of Zeus 4 June 2015 ASIN B00PULYUSW 13 False Nine London Head of Zeus 5 November 2015 ASIN B00UVK10AS 13 Stand alone novels Edit A Philosophical Investigation London Chatto amp Windus 1992 ISBN 0 7011 4553 6 Dead Meat 14 London Chatto amp Windus 1993 ISBN 0 7011 4703 2 Gridiron vt US The Grid London Chatto amp Windus 1995 ISBN 0 7011 6248 1 Esau London Chatto amp Windus 1996 ISBN 0 7011 6281 3 A Five Year Plan London Hutchinson 1997 ISBN 0 09 180165 6 The Second Angel London Orion 1998 ISBN 0 7528 1443 5 The Shot London Orion 1999 ISBN 0 7528 1444 3 Dark Matter The Private Life of Sir Isaac Newton New York Crown 2002 ISBN 0 609 60981 5 Hitler s Peace New York Marian Wood 2005 ISBN 0 399 15269 5 Prayer London Quercus 2013 ISBN 978 1782 06573 9 The Winter Horses New York Knopf 2014 ISBN 978 0 385 75543 6 Research London Quercus 2014 ISBN 978 1782 06577 7 1984 4 15 Hamburg Rowohlt Verlag 2021 ISBN 978 3499218576Non fiction Edit The Penguin Book of Lies 1991 1996 The Penguin Book of Fights Feuds and Heartfelt Hatreds An Anthology of Antipathy 1992 1993Children s fiction as P B Kerr Edit Children of the Lamp Edit The Akhenaten Adventure London Scholastic Press 2004 ISBN 0 439 96365 6 The Blue Djinn of Babylon London Scholastic Press 2005 ISBN 0 439 95950 0 The Cobra King of Kathmandu London Scholastic Press 2006 ISBN 0 439 95958 6 The Day of the Djinn Warriors London Scholastic Press 2007 ISBN 978 1 4071 0365 5 The Eye of the Forest London Scholastic Press 2009 ISBN 978 0 439 93215 8 The Five Fakirs of Faizabad London Scholastic Press 2010 The Grave Robbers of Genghis Khan London Scholastic Press 2011 Stand alone fiction Edit One Small Step London Simon amp Schuster 2008 paper ISBN 978 1 84738 300 6 The Most Frightening Story Ever Told New York Alfred A Knopf 2016 ISBN 978 0 553 52209 9 Friedrich der Grosse Detektiv Frederick the Great Detective 16 Rowohlt Verlag 2017 ISBN 978 3 499 21791 3Notes Edit Philip Kerr International Science Fiction Database The International Who s Who 2004 Europa Publications 2003 p 875 Philip Kerr 22 February Philip Kerr Wavesound Archived from the original on 12 March 2019 Retrieved 8 November 2017 Sandomir Richard 27 March 2018 Philip Kerr 62 Author of Gunther Crime Novels Is Dead The New York Times Retrieved 30 March 2018 a b c d Toby Clements 23 January 2012 Philip Kerr Interview The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 4 November 2013 Lauren May 13 September 2013 Tom Hanks poised to bring novels of Wimbledon author Philip Kerr to small screen Your Local Guardian Retrieved 4 November 2013 Quercus pays tribute to cherished author Philip Kerr The Bookseller www thebookseller com Retrieved 29 March 2018 Giles Tremlett 3 September 2009 Philip Kerr wins 125 000 RBA crime writing prize The Guardian Retrieved 13 September 2013 Philip Kerr wins the 2009 CWA Ellis Peters Historic Crime Award Press release The Crime Writers Association 29 October 2009 Archived from the original on 7 November 2013 Kean Danuta 25 March 2018 Philip Kerr obituary The Guardian Retrieved 19 May 2018 The text on the dust jacket of UK hardback editions of Field Grey as well as many listings at online retailers contain an incorrect early plot summary referencing many elements including the Isle of Pines as a location and Fidel Castro and a French intelligence officer named Thibaud as characters that do not appear in the final book Prague Fatale was originally announced under the title The Man with the Iron Heart The name had to be changed shortly before publication when the publishers discovered there was already a novel with the same title also about Reinhard Heydrich by author Harry Turtledove a b Philip Kerr Dead Meat was adapted for British television as Grushko and a media tie in edition was later published with that title As of 2023 published only in German and Turkish translations As of 2023 published only in a German translation External links EditOfficial Philip Kerr website Bernie Gunther fansite Interview in Shotsmag Ezine 2011 Interview with Philip Kerr about Kerr s relationship with Berlin 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