David Gilmour

David Gilmour’s highly acclaimed works of contemporary history include The Transformation of Spain: From Franco to the Constitutional Monarchy and Lebanon: The Fractured Country. He is also the author of a recent novel, The Hungry Generations, and The Last Leopard: A Life of Giuseppe di Lampedusa, which won the Scottish Arts Council Spring Book Award and the Nelson Hurst and Marsh Biography Award in 1989. He contributes to numerous publications including The TLS, the London Review of Books and the Spectator, and is currently working on a biography of Lord Curzon. He lives in Edinburgh with his wife and four children.