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William Keeling | |
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Born | 30 May 1964 |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Novelist |
Website | www |
William Keeling (1964- ) is the author of The Gay Street Chronicles, a series of novels set in Bath from 1831-1841..[1][2]
The first in the series, Belle Nash and the Bath Soufflé, was published in March 2022[3]. The novel was praised by the author Jeanette Winterson as “funny, clever, silly in the right way, and strangely moving in its unexpected ending. I love the alt-Bath universe that William has built".[4]
The writer and broadcaster Matthew Parris described the novel as “incisive, outlandish and hilarious. Part Dickensian, part modern ... there's a brilliance in The Gay Street Chronicles.”[4]
Keeling was a foreign correspondent for the Financial Times from 1990 to 1994 based first in West Africa and subsequently in Indonesia.[5][6] In 1991 he was summarily deported from Nigeria after exposing a multi-billion government corruption scandal[7][5].
In 1995, he joined the global investment bank Dresdner Kleinwort Benson as Head of Research in Indonesia.[5]
In 1998, he became co-owner and managing director of Prestat, a historic British chocolate company[8]. The business was sold to the Italian coffee company Illy in 2019 [9]
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