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Year 1533 (MDXXXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Sarah Bakewell is an author of fiction and non-fiction. She currently lives in Clapham, in south London, writing and working as a part-time cataloger of rare books at the National Trust in London.
Bakewell was born in the seaside town of Bournemouth, England, where her parents ran a guest house. When she was five, the family began traveling through India in a camper, and continued to do so for two years before settling in Sydney, Australia. There, her father worked as a bookseller and her mother worked as a librarian. She was educated at Essex University in England, and spent some of her young adulthood working in bookstores.
The first readings that especially interested Bakewell included Kafka’s short stories and Thomas Bernhard’s collection of 104 micro-narratives, The Voice Imitator, and she calls The Land of the Thinsies, by Dorothy Ann Lovell "one of her first loves." Now, however, she says she has "a thing about monster-books – the kinds that make outrageous demands on the reader and defiantly outstay their welcome."