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Edward Wilson is a British writer of spy fiction. A native of Baltimore, Maryland, United States, he immigrated to the United Kingdom after serving in the Vietnam War, renounced his US citizenship to naturalise in his new country, and after three decades as a teacher chose to quit to devote himself full-time to his career as a novelist. He has written eight novels, all published by Arcadia Books.

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dbo:abstract Edward Wilson is a British writer of spy fiction. A native of Baltimore, Maryland, United States, he immigrated to the United Kingdom after serving in the Vietnam War, renounced his US citizenship to naturalise in his new country, and after three decades as a teacher chose to quit to devote himself full-time to his career as a novelist. He has written eight novels, all published by Arcadia Books. (en) Edward Wilson é um escritor britânico de ficção-espionagem. Nascido em Baltimore, Maryland, Estados Unidos, imigrou para o Reino Unido. Depois de servir na Guerra do Vietname renunciou à cidadania americana para se naturalizar no seu país adotivo. Após três décadas como professor, decidiu desistir para se dedicar à sua carreira como romancista. Escreveu sete romances, publicados pela Arcadia Books. Depois da guerra, Wilson viajou pelo Canadá e viveu em Bremen na Alemanha, como estudante de linguas. Em 1976, estabeleceu-se em Suffolk, Inglaterra, onde trabalhou como professor durante três décadas. Naturalizou-se como cidadão britânico em 1983 e renunciou à cidadania americana. Politicamente, Wilson é um socialista e defensor dos sindicatos de trabalhadores. (pt)
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rdfs:comment Edward Wilson is a British writer of spy fiction. A native of Baltimore, Maryland, United States, he immigrated to the United Kingdom after serving in the Vietnam War, renounced his US citizenship to naturalise in his new country, and after three decades as a teacher chose to quit to devote himself full-time to his career as a novelist. He has written eight novels, all published by Arcadia Books. (en) Edward Wilson é um escritor britânico de ficção-espionagem. Nascido em Baltimore, Maryland, Estados Unidos, imigrou para o Reino Unido. Depois de servir na Guerra do Vietname renunciou à cidadania americana para se naturalizar no seu país adotivo. Após três décadas como professor, decidiu desistir para se dedicar à sua carreira como romancista. Escreveu sete romances, publicados pela Arcadia Books. Politicamente, Wilson é um socialista e defensor dos sindicatos de trabalhadores. (pt)
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