Alexander Trocchi

Alexander Trocchi

Alexander Whitelaw Robertson Trocchi was a Scottish novelist. Trocchi was born in Glasgow to a Scottish mother and Italian father. After working as a seaman on the Murmansk convoys, he attended University of Glasgow. On graduation he obtained a traveling grant that enabled him to relocate to continental Europe. In the early 1950s, he lived in Paris and edited the literary magazine Merlin, which published Henry Miller, Samuel Beckett, Christopher Logue, and Pablo Neruda, amongst others. Although not published in Merlin, American writer Terry Southern, who lived in Paris from 1948−1952,...
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Birthdate:July 30, 1925
Birthplace:Glasgow
Date of death:April 15, 1984
Education:University of Glasgow

Written works by Alexander Trocchi

TitlePublishedGenre
Young Adam 1954 Fiction
Cain's Book
The Carnal Days Of Helen Seferis Fiction
Desire And Helen Fiction
White Thighs Fiction
Thongs Fiction
The School For Sin Fiction
Invisible Insurrection of a Million Minds
Trocchi leaflets
El Libro de Cain
fifth volume of Frank Harris's 'My life and loves'
Man at leisure
Helen and desire
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Works by Alexander Trocchi adapted to film

Young Adam
Young Adam
Release date:September 4, 2003
Directed by:David Mackenzie
Genre:Thriller
Adapted from:Young Adam
Rated:NC-17 (USA)

Places Alexander Trocchi has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Alexander Trocchi
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A Glasgow 577,670
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