Biography
Toby Litt was born in Bedfordshire, England, in 1968. He read English at Worcester College, Oxford, and studied Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia where he was taught by Malcolm Bradbury, winning the 1995 Curtis Brown Fellowship. He lived in Prague from 1990 to 1993 and published his first book, a collection of short stories entitled Adventures in Capitalism, in 1996.
He is the author of the novels: Beatniks: An English Road Movie (1997), a modern On the Road transposed to middle-England; Corpsing (2000), a thriller set in London's Soho; and Deadkidsongs (2001), a dark tale of childhood. Exhibitionism (2002), is a collection of short stories that explore the boundaries of sex and sexuality. A short story by Toby Litt was included in the anthology All Hail the New Puritans (2000), edited by Matt Thorne and Nicholas Blincoe, and he has edited The Outcry (2001), Henry James's last completed novel, for Penguin in the UK.
Finding Myself (2003) is the story of what happens when budding author Victoria About gathers together ten friends for an all-expenses-paid holiday in Southwold in order to write up the ensuing events. His latest novels are Hospital (2007) and Journey into Space (2009).
In 2003 Toby Litt was nominated by Granta magazine as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists'. He lives in London and is a member of English PEN. A new collection of short stories, I Play the Drums in a Band Called Okay, was published in 2008.
Bibliography
Adventures in Capitalism Secker & Warburg, 1996
Beatniks: An English Road Movie Secker & Warburg, 1997
All Hail the New Puritans/edited by Matt Thorne and Nicholas Blincoe (contributor) Fourth Estate, 2000
Corpsing Hamish Hamilton, 2000
Deadkidsongs Hamish Hamilton, 2001
The Outcry/Henry James (editor) Penguin, 2001
Exhibitionism Hamish Hamilton, 2002
Finding Myself Hamish Hamilton, 2003
Ghost Story Hamish Hamilton, 2004
Hospital Hamish Hamilton, 2007
I Play the Drums in a Band Called Okay Hamish Hamilton, 2008
Journey into Space Penguin, 2009
