Shylock Must Die is a posthumous collection of short stories by UEA alumnus Clive Sinclair and has recently been published by Halban. Clive was born in 1948 and died in March 2018. He completed his BA at UEA in 1969 and his PhD in 1983 and later returned to the University as a Royal Literary Fund Fellow in 2004. His first collection of stories, Hearts of Gold, won the Somerset Maugham Award. His second, Bedbugs, was short-listed for the inaugural Dylan Thomas Award, and his third, The Lady With the Laptop, won both the PEN Silver Pen and the Jewish Quarterly Award for fiction. Death & Texas was published in 2014. He was also the author of five novels, including Meet The Wife (2002), and three works of non-fiction, including A Soap Opera From Hell: Essays on the Facts of Life and the Facts of Death (1998). In 1983 he was included in Granta’s first list of Best of Young British Novelists and was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
Shylock Must Die by Clive Sinclair
