Rodney Bolt was born in South Africa. He studied at Rhodes University, where contact with Athol Fugard sparked his interest in theatre. Before leaving the country, he worked on anti-apartheid drama. His play Gandhi: Act Too won the 1980 Durban Critic Circles's Play of the Year award. For most of his adult life he has wandered in semi-exile through Europe, living in Greece, Britain, Germany and the Netherlands. In 1980, he won a scholarship to Cambridge and read English at Corpus Christi. He has run a pub theatre and is now a travel writer and novelist.
'Bolt recreates an alternative life of Marlowe that compellingly views the known facts from a different angle.' Independent 'A learned and clever piece of historical investigation which cocks a snook as much at the heretics as at the orthodox.' Independent on Sunday ' History Play is a triumph because...its passion is with the search, with the idea of how our concepts of history and biography are created. History Play is, by turns, a jeu d'esprit, an examination of the idea of historical study and a play-filled novel. It made me laugh out loud. And most of all, it made me want to go back to the plays. This was a book that needed to be done perfectly or not at all. It is perfect.' Spectator