A Fool's Alphabet
1992 novel by Sebastian Faulks
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A Fool's Alphabet is a 1992 novel by author Sebastian Faulks. The book splits the life of a photographer (the son of an English soldier) into short, alphabetically arranged episodes based on location as follows:
- Anzio, Italy, 1944
- Backley, Berkshire, England, 1950
- Colombo, Sri Lanka, 1980
- Dorking, Surrey, England, 1963
- Evanston, Illinois, USA, 1985
- Fulham, London, England, 1964
- Ghent, Belgium, 1981
- Houches, Les, France, 1967
- Ibiza, Balearic Islands, 1966
- Jerusalem, Israel, 1982
- Kowloon, Hong Kong, 1980
- Lyndonville, Vermont, USA, 1971
- Mons, Belgium, 1914
- New York, USA, 1983
- Oxford, England, 1976
- Paris, France, 1979
- Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, 1974
- Rome, Italy, 1978
- Sorrento, Italy, 1958
- Terminal 5, Heathrow Airport, England, 1988
- Uzès, France, 1987
- Vladimirci, Yugoslavia, 1986
- Watsonville, California, USA, 1974
- Xianyang, China
- Yarmouth, England, 1991
- Zanica, Italy, 1970
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Works by Sebastian Faulks
- A Trick of the Light (1984)
- The Girl at the Lion d'Or (1989)
- A Fool's Alphabet (1992)
- Birdsong (1993)
- Charlotte Gray (1998)
- On Green Dolphin Street (2001)
- Human Traces (2005)
- Engleby (2007)
- Devil May Care (2008)
- A Week in December (2009)
- A Possible Life (2012)
- Jeeves and the Wedding Bells (2013)
- Paris Echo (2018)
- The Fatal Englishman (1996)
- Pistache (2006)
- Faulks on Fiction: The Secret Life of the Novel (2011)
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