Michael Arditti


Michael Arditti is an English writer. He has written nine novels, including Easter, The Enemy of the Good, Jubilate and The Breath of Night, and also a collection of short stories, Good Clean Fun. Michael Arditti's tenth novel, The Anointed, was published in April 2020. He is a prolific literary critic and an occasional broadcaster for the BBC. Much of his work explores issues of spirituality and sexuality. He has been described by Philip Pullman as "our best chronicler of the rewards and pitfalls of present-day faith".

Biography

Michael Arditti was born in Cheshire and educated at Rydal School and Jesus College, Cambridge. In his early career, he wrote plays for the stage and the radio and was a theatre critic for the London Evening Standard. He has written book reviews for several British papers and periodicals, including the Daily Telegraph, The Independent and The Times. He is currently the theatre critic of the Sunday Express.
His novel Easter won the Waterstone’s Mardi Gras award and his other novels have been shortlisted and longlisted for various awards. He was a Harold Hyam Wingate Scholar in 2000, a Royal Literary Fund Fellow in 2001 and the Leverhulme artist in residence at the Freud Museum in 2008. He won an Oppenheim–John Downes memorial award in 2003, and Arts Council awards in 2004 and 2007.
He was awarded an Honorary DLitt by the University of Chester in 2013.

Works

Novels