Biography of Alex Garland



• Name: Alexander Medawá Garland
• Birth: 26 May 1970, London, England.
• Father: Nicholas Garland
• Mother: Caroline.
• Wife / Husband: Paloma Beja.

Early life of Alex Garland:


        Alexander Medawar Garland is an English novelist, screenwriter, film producer and director. He gained fame as a novelist in the late 1990s with his novel The Beach, due to which some critics called Garland as an important voice of Generation X He later wrote 28 Days Later (2002), Sunshine (2007), Never Let Me Go (2010), and Drude (2012) for the screenplay of the films.

        In 1996, Garland's first novel, The Beach, was published. The beach is based on its journey to Garland in Europe and Thailand, it tells the story of a young English backpacker that saves an unexpected sea shore captured by the same-minded backpackers community. This novel is known in the context of drug culture, the hallucination of the hallucinations and the extraordinary depiction of utopias and utopias, which has been praised by critics.

        The beach was initially mixed with positive reviews, and the novel evolved into a cult classic with the word spreading the mouth. Garland later spoke of great disenchantment with fame, The Beach had given permission to acquire it, "I did not feel comfortable with it (novel)." The beach has been translated into 25 different languages ​​and has been sold around 700,000 copies till the beginning of 1999. It will later be developed in the film starring Leonardo DiCaprio.

        His second novel, The Tessaert (1998), is a thriller set in Manila, and was also made in a film. Alex Garland wrote 28 days later (2002), and the stressful thriller, Sunshine (2007), to write a screenplay for Danny Boyle's films. Another novel, The Coma (2004), is featured with Woodkuts by his cartoonist father, Nicholas Garland.

        His novel Beach is a familiar story of a proven community raised by an outstanding community and has fallen from basic human failures, a story whose most notable modern example is the Lord of the flies of William Golding, for Garland's work. It has also been cited as an enthusiastic ancestor, although for all the dead of contemporary life the coastline, the fundamental of Golding There is absence of absence.

        While Lord of the bees demolished the inherent vandalism of human nature, the beach has shown the widespread lack of humanity. In fact, one of the most telling and resultant conflicts in The Beach worries about the claims of two characters that one of them is the explorer of a wild mango garden.

        Serious imports of this kind of struggle can happen if starvation is at stake, as is in the Lord of the bees, but the beach is set in a geographical cornucopia of flora and fauna, so that the biggest result of this argument is sweets Damage. And of course, proud.

        Another misunderstanding stems from a sharp kiss given to a sick girl, a strange immature dilemma gave the age of commune-residents and the fact that they all came to avoid the borders of society at this place. In fact, in all the hunger given for free in the commune, libidinus is rarely mentioned. As the beach ends, the prevailing question is not so much that how such an ideal place can be destroyed so badly; This is a place that has ever been built.
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