Lee Jamieson
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Born | Bedford, Bedfordshire, England | 14 December 1977
Occupation | Author, journalist, lecturer |
Lee Jamieson (born 14 December 1977) is an English author, journalist and lecturer.
Early life and education[]
Jamieson graduated with a first-class BA honours degree from DeMontfort University and an MA with distinction from University of Warwick. Jamieson wrote his MA thesis[1] on Antonin Artaud, his favorite theatre practitioner.
Career[]
After a period of developing and implementing community arts workshops, he took a lecturing post at Stratford-upon-Avon College and qualified as a lecturer from University of Warwick. As a theatre writer, he has written books about the playwrights Antonin Artaud and Harold Pinter and is the journalist responsible for the Shakespeare pages of About.com.[2] Prior to his writing Lee was the singer in late 90s Bedford Art Rock band Absolon.[citation needed]
As a journalist, his subjects include business and travel.[3]
Personal life[]
Jamieson married Vicki Jamieson in Stratford-upon-Avon in 2004. Following a year living and working in Larnaca, Cyprus, Lee and Vicki returned to Stratford for the birth of their first child, Elliott, in 2009.
Bibliography[]
Books by Lee Jamieson
- Jamieson, Lee Antonin Artaud: From Theory to Practice (Greenwich Exchange: London, 2007) ISBN 978-1-871551-98-3
- Jamieson, Lee Focus on Harold Pinter (Greenwich Exchange: London, 2008) ISBN 978-1-906075-16-3
Selected Articles by Lee Jamieson
- Jamieson, Lee 48 Hours in Nicosia in The Independent (27 September 2008) [4]
- Jamieson, Lee The Lost Prophet of Cinema: The Film Theory of Antonin Artaud in Senses of Cinema (No. 44, 2007) [5]
- Jamieson, Lee The States Awaits in Arabian Travel News (January 2009) [6]
- Jamieson, Lee The Other Europe in Arabian Travel News (February 2009) [7]
References[]
- ^ Jamieson, Lee (2004). Escaping corporeality through theatrical transgression: An assessment of the extent to which Antonin Artaud's spatial perception of the physical and metaphysical realmshas impacted upon his concepts of material corporeality (Thesis). typescript.
- ^ http://www.shakespeare.about.com
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 6 October 2011. Retrieved 19 February 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ "Nicosia". 23 October 2011.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 5 April 2009. Retrieved 20 February 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ http://www.arabianbusiness.com/545699-the-states-awaits
- ^ http://www.arabianbusiness.com/543935-the-other-europe
External links[]
- 1977 births
- Alumni of the University of Warwick
- Living people
- British writers
- British male journalists
- People from Bedford
- People from Larnaca
- English people of Scottish descent