TJ Binyon (born February 18, 1936) was an English professor and scholar, as well as a renowned crime writer. His works of crime fiction include Swan Song (1982) and Greek Gifts (1988). He was born in England and was highly respected for his writing and academic work.
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💰 Net worth: $7 million (2024)
About
An English professor and scholar, Binyon was also recognized as a skilled crime Writer. His works of crime fiction include Swan Song (1982) and Greek Gifts (1988).
Before Fame
He served his country in the linguistics branch of the military, working as a Russian interpreter during the Cold War era. Before teaching Russian Literature at the University of Leeds, he graduated from Exeter College, Oxford.
Trivia
His 2002 biography of Aleksandr Pushkin earned him the Samuel Johnson Prize in 2003.
Family Life
His marriage to Felicity Butterwick lasted for nearly two decades. Following his divorce from Butterwick, he married Helen Ellis in 2000.
Associated With
He was related to the popular 20th-century English poet, Laurence Binyon .