词条 | Nirpal Singh Dhaliwal |
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Nirpal Singh Dhaliwal (born 1974) is a British journalist and writer. Early lifeDhaliwal was born in Greenford, London and his parents were first-generation Punjabi immigrants. Dhaliwal was raised a non-practising Sikh and state-school educated before going on to the University of Nottingham to read English and American literature.[1] Personal lifeIn 2000, while working as a radio journalist for the BBC, Dhaliwal was sent to interview Liz Jones, then editor of Marie Claire. They married in 2002 and divorced in 2007. CareerDhaliwal's first novel Tourism was published in 2006 and received mixed reviews. Described as 'brilliant'[2] in The Daily Telegraph, Julie Burchill thought it was 'touched with genius'.[3] Dhaliwal currently works as a freelance journalist, based in London, having resided for a while in New Delhi. He writes for The Times, The Guardian, Daily Mail, and the Evening Standard and extensively for the Indian and international press. References1. ^Victoria Summersley and Johann Hari [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/liz-and-nirpal-the-last-argument-450421.html "Liz and Nirpal: The last argument",] The Independent, 26 May 2007 2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/3651476/Her-succulence-killed-me.html|title='Her succulence killed me'|first=William|last=Leith|date=8 April 2006|publisher=|via=www.telegraph.co.uk}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tourism-Nirpal-Dhaliwal-Singh/dp/0099493047|title=Tourism|first=Nirpal Dhaliwal|last=Singh|date=6 April 2006|publisher=Vintage|via=Amazon}} External links{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dhaliwal, Nirpal}}{{UK-novelist-stub}}{{UK-journalist-stub}} 10 : 1974 births|Living people|Alumni of the University of Nottingham|English Sikhs|English male journalists|English male novelists|English diarists|21st-century British novelists|21st-century British male writers|People from Ealing |
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