Richard Mason (born 1978) is a South African-British novelist and philanthropist. Richard Mason was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, on the 4th of January 1978. His parents were anti-Apartheid activists and brought Mason to the United Kingdom when he was 10 years old. Mason attended Sussex House School. Richard Mason first came to prominence at the age of 21, when the London Times dubbed him "king of the hot young writers". He had just published his first novel, The Drowning People, an "exceptional achievement" (Guardian) that became "one of the most talked-about first novels of 1999" (Daily Telegraph). As The Telegraph put it, "If you want to be au courant with modern fiction, you will need to read it." More information...
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