Adam Roberts was born in 1965 in the UK. He received his education at a public school in Kent, then at the University of Aberdeen (Scotland), where he studied classical and English literature. His thesis on the work of Robert Browning for the degree of Ph.D. defended in Cambridge. He currently teaches at the University of London and teaches courses in nineteenth-century English literature, postmodernism and pop culture. He has also lectured on science fiction since 1945. Among his scientific works
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Adam Roberts was born in 1965 in the UK. He received his education at a public school in Kent, then at the University of Aberdeen (Scotland), where he studied classical and English literature. His thesis on the work of Robert Browning for the degree of Ph.D. defended in Cambridge. He currently teaches at the University of London and teaches courses in nineteenth-century English literature, postmodernism and pop culture. He has also lectured on science fiction since 1945. Among his scientific works are a work on science fiction (2000), a study of the Arturians of the second half of the twentieth century Silk and Potatoes: Postwar Arthurian Fantasy (1998), works on Dickens, Tennyson, Browning, as well as a study of romantic poems of the Victorian era. Adam Roberts’ debut novel, Salt, was published in 2000. It was well received by critics, and soon came the novels "The Wall" (2001), "Stone" ("Stone", 2002) and "Polystorm" ("Polystom", 2003). He also published two novels - "Park Polar" ("Park Polar", 2001) and "Jupiter large" ("Jupiter Magnified", 2003), several short stories.