Five that missed out

Highly-rated young novelists who didn't make the Granta list.

Giles Foden, 35. The Last King of Scotland, 1998, Ladysmith, 2001, Zanzibar, 2002. A journalist with a feeling for historical and detailed narrative.

Alex Garland, 32. Blank-toned, modern 'Boys Own' adventure The Beach in 1996 made him a star, followed by the more literary The Tesseract in 1998. Now thought to be blocked, though he wrote the screenplay for the film 28 Days Later.

Maggie O'Farrell, 29. After You'd Gone, 2000, My Lover's Lover, 2002. An Orange prize nominee who writes dark novels about insecurity and relationships.

Niall Griffiths, 36. His debut novel Grits in 2000 was hailed as the new Trainspotting and he is much admired by Irvine Welsh. Other books are Sheepshagger , Kelly and Victor.

Patrick Neate, 32. A surprise Whitbread winner with his 2001 book Twelve Bar Blues.


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Five that missed out on the Granta list

This article appeared in the Observer on Sunday January 05 2003 on p3 of the Features and reviews section. It was last updated at 00.22 on January 05 2003.

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