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Nicholas Blincoe was born on 1965 in Rochdale, United Kingdom, is an English author, critic and screenwriter. Discover Nicholas Blincoe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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Nicholas Blincoe is an English author, critic and screenwriter.

1965

Blincoe was born in Rochdale, Lancashire, in 1965.

1987

Blincoe released a Hip-Hop record on Manchester's Factory Records in 1987 and his subsequent relationship with Factory records and the nightclub The Haçienda informed his early work.

1993

After briefly studying art at Middlesex Polytechnic he attended the University of Warwick where he studied Philosophy, gaining a PhD in 1993.

His doctoral advisor was the controversial Philosopher Nick Land, who Blincoe has since denounced.

The thesis, entitled Derrida and Economics: The Economics of Depression, explored the relationship between political sciences and economic theories, with particular reference to the philosophy of Jacques Derrida.

1995

He is the author of six novels: Acid Casuals (1995), Jello Salad (1997), Manchester Slingback (1998), The Dope Priest (1999), White Mice (2002), and Burning Paris (2004).

In 1995, Blincoe married the Bethlehem Palestinian filmmaker Leila Sansour, director of the documentary Jeremy Hardy vs. the Israeli Army (2003).

Blincoe has written for British radio and television, including episodes of the BBC TV series Waking The Dead and Channel 4's Goldplated.

As a critic and reviewer he has worked for the Modern Review, under the editorship of Toby Young and Julie Burchill.

He is the author of six novels, Acid Casuals (1995), Jello Salad (1997), Manchester Slingback (1998), The Dope Priest (1999), White Mice (2002), Burning Paris (2004).

1998

Blincoe won the Crime Writer's Association Silver Dagger for his novel Manchester Slingback in 1998.

His early novels were crime thrillers set in or around his native Lancashire and the clubs of Manchester.

Some of his more recent novels reflect his life split between homes in London and Bethlehem.

2000

He was a founding member of the New Puritans literary movement and co-edited (with Matt Thorne) the anthology All Hail The New Puritans (2000) which included contributions from Alex Garland, Toby Litt, Geoff Dyer, Daren King, Simon Lewis, and Scarlett Thomas.

He was a founding member of the New Puritans literary movement and co-edited (with Matt Thorne) the anthology 'All Hail The New Puritans' (2000) which included contributions from Alex Garland, Toby Litt, Geoff Dyer, Daren King, Simon Lewis, and Scarlett Thomas.

2003

He is a co-editor of a book on the International Solidarity Movement Peace Under Fire: Israel/Palestine and the International Solidarity Movement (2003) with Josie Sandercock, Radhika Sainath, Marissa McLaughlin, Hussein Khalili, Huwaida Arraf and Ghassan Andoni.

2006

He was a columnist for the London Daily Telegraph until September 2006, writing the weekly 'Marginalia' column.

2017

In 2017 his history of Bethlehem was published, Bethlehem: Biography of a Town.

2019

In 2019 he released "More Noble Than War: The Story of Football in Israel and Palestine"