
British born writer A.J. Hartley got his first taste for archaeology
touring sites in Greece and Rome as a child with his family. As an
English major at Manchester University he took extra classes in
Eqyptology and got a job working on a Bronze Age site just outside
Jerusalem…
Since then, life has taken him to many places around the world, and
though he always leaned more towards the literary than to the
strictly historical, his fascination with the past has continued
unabated.
He has an M.A. and Ph.D. in English literature from Boston
University and is currently the Distinguished Professor of
Shakespeare in the Department of Theatre and Dance at the University
of North Carolina at Charlotte. As well as being a novelist and
academic, he is a screenwriter, theatre director and dramaturg (and
has a book explaining what that is). He has more hobbies than is
good for anyone, and treats ordinary things like sport and food and
beer with a reverence which borders on mania. He is married with a
son, and lives in Charlotte.
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