
Born Angela Olive Stalker in Eastbourne, in 1940, Carter was evacuated as a child to live in Yorkshire with her maternal grandmother. As a teenager she battled anorexia. She began work as a journalist on the Croydon Advertiser, following in the footsteps of her father. Carter attended the University of Bristol where she studied English literature. She married twice, first in 1960 to Paul Carter. They divorced after twelve years. In 1969 Angela Carter used the proceeds of her Somerset Maugham Award to leave her husband and relocate for two years to Tokyo, Japan, where she claims in Nothing Sacred (1982) that she "learnt what it is to be a woman and became radicalised." She wrote about her experiences there in articles for New Society and a collection of short stories, Fireworks: Nine Profane Pieces (1974), and evidence of her experiences in Japan can also be seen in The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman (1972). She was there at the same time as Roland Barthes, who published his experiences in Empire of Signs (1970). She then explored the United States, Asia, and Europe, helped by her fluency in French and German. She spent much of the late 1970s and 1980s as a writer in residence at universities, including the University of Sheffield, Brown University, the University of Adelaide, and the University of East Anglia. In 1977 Carter married Mark Pearce, with whom she had one son. As well as being a prolific writer of fiction, Carter contributed many articles to The Guardian, The Independent and New Statesman, collected in Shaking a Leg. She adapted a number of her short stories for radio and wrote two original radio dramas on Richard Dadd and Ronald Firbank. Two of her fictions have been adapted for the silver screen: The Company of Wolves (1984) and The Magic Toyshop (1987). She was actively involved in both film adaptations, her screenplays are published in the collected dramatic writings, The Curious Room, together with her radio scripts, a libretto for an opera of Virginia Wolf's Orlando, an unproduced screenplay entitled The Christchurch Murders (based on the same true story as Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures) and other works. These neglected works, as well as her controversial television documentary, The Holy Family Album, are discussed in Charlotte Crofts' book, Anagrams of Desire (2003). At the time of her death, Carter was embarking on a sequel to Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre based on the later life of Jane's stepdaughter, Adèle Varens. However, only a synopsis survives. Her novel Nights at the Circus won the 1984 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for literature. Angela Carter died aged 51 in 1992 at her home in London after developing lung cancer. Her obituary published in The Observer said, "She was the opposite of parochial. Nothing, for her, was outside the pale: she wanted to know about everything and everyone, and every place and every word. She relished life and language hugely, and reveled in the diverse."
Series
Books

The Sadeian Woman
An Exercise in Cultural History
1978

Burning Your Boats
The Collected Short Stories
1995

Fireworks
Nine Profane Pieces
1974

The Curious Room
Collected Dramatic Works
1996

Wise Children
1991

The Erl-King
1979

The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories
1979

The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman
1972

The Passion of New Eve
1977

Bluebeard
2011

Shadow Dance
1966

Lizzie Borden
1996

Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella & Other Classic Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault
1977

The Snow Child
1979

Sea-Cat and Dragon King
2000

The Werewolf
1979

Nights at the Circus
1984

Love
1971

Shaking a Leg
Collected Journalism and Writings
1997

The Lady of the House of Love
1979

Spells of Enchantment
The Wondrous Fairy Tales of Western Culture
1991

The Bloody Chamber
2006

The Magic Toyshop
1967

Nell'antro dell'alchimista, volume primo
1997

The Loves of Lady Purple
2023

The Big Book of Modern Fantasy
2020

The Company of Wolves
1981

Expletives Deleted
1992

The Flying Sorcerers
1997

Unicorn
The Poetry of Angela Carter
2015

The Tiger's Bride
1979

American Ghosts & Old World Wonders
1993

The Bloody Chamber, Wise Children, Fireworks
2018

Miss Z, the dark young lady
1970

Angela Carter's Book of Fairy Tales
1992

Come Unto These Yellow Sands
1985

Several Perceptions
1968

The Courtship of Mr Lyon
1979

Saints and Strangers
1985

Heroes and Villains
1969

The Company of Wolves
1980

Wolf-Alice
1979

El gran libro de los gatos
Los mejores relatos, ensayos y poemas de la literatura felina universal
2019

Nothing Sacred
Selected Writings
1982