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This sustained passage through formal education carried directly into her professional life, as she worked not only as a novelist and writer but also as a teacher and university teacher. The two strands of her career — creative writing and instruction — ran alongside each other, with her fiction produced in the same English language she would have engaged with in academic settings.\n\nAmong the recognitions attached to her name is the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize, which stands as a concrete marker of her standing within English-language fiction. The prize represents a documented point of public acknowledgment in her career as a novelist, and it remains the specific literary award recorded in the available factual account of her life and work.\n\nLewycka died on 13 November 2025 in London. She was seventy-nine years old at the time of her death, having been born in October 1946. 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