D.J. Taylor is a highly respected British author and critic known for his insightful and often acerbic writing style. Born in Norwich in 1960, he studied modern history at Oxford and has enjoyed a prolific career spanning journalism, biography, and fiction. Taylor’s work frequently explores the lives of influential figures and the cultural trends of the 20th and 21st centuries, often with a sharp, critical eye and a commitment to detail. His novels frequently delve into themes of social class, identity, and artistic ambition, while his non-fiction offers compelling and often unconventional assessments of historical and cultural topics.


























