T. J. Binyon

T. J. Binyon

Timothy John Binyon (February 18, 1936 - October 7, 2004) was an English scholar and crime writer. He was a distant relative of the poet, Laurence Binyon.

T.J. Binyon was born in Leeds, where his father was a university lecturer. When, aged 18, he was doing National Service, he was assigned to the Joint Services School for Linguists in Bodmin, Cornwall, to learn Russian. There, in 1954, the young soldiers, among them Alan Bennett, Michael Frayn and Dennis Potter, were trained to serve as translators and interpreters in the Cold War. It was there that Binyon's interest in Russian language and literature was kindled.

He studied at Exeter College, Oxford, but read German and Russian instead of History, which had been his original plan. After graduating he spent a year at Moscow State University. On returning to England, he took up teaching Russian literature at the University of Leeds. Eventually, in 1968, he became a Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford. He retired in the early 2000s.

Apart from his academic career, Binyon had a great interest in crime fiction. He worked as a reviewer of detective fiction for the "London Evening Standard" and, more importantly, wrote a theoretical book—"Murder Will Out": The Detective in Fiction" (OUP, 1990)—and two crime novels, "Swan Song" (1982) and "Greek Gifts" (1988).

As emeritus, Binyon became a prize-winning author with the publication of the biography, "Pushkin" (2002) (Samuel Johnson Prize, 2003).

T.J. Binyon was married twice, first to Felicity Butterwick (1974-1992) and, after a divorce, to Helen Ellis (from 2000 up to his death). He died, aged 68, of sudden heart failure in his house in Witney, Oxfordshire while doing research for what was to be his next book on Mikhail Lermontov.

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NAME= Binyon, T. J.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Binyon, Timothy John
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Russian language scholar and crime writer
DATE OF BIRTH=1936-02-18
PLACE OF BIRTH=Leeds
DATE OF DEATH=2004-10-07
PLACE OF DEATH=Witney


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