Michael Bracewell is the author of five works of fiction: ‘The Crypto-Amnesia Club’ (Serpent’s Tail, 1988); ‘Missing Margate’ (1988); ‘Divine Concepts of Physical Beauty’ (Secker, 1989); ‘The Conclave’ (Secker, 1992) and ‘Saint Rachel’ (Cape, 1995). He is also a journalist who regularly contributes to the ‘Observer’, ‘Guardian’, ‘Independent’, ‘The Face’, ‘Harpers & Queen’, ‘frieze’ and other magazines. He occasionally presents TV programmes.
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