Andy Wimbush is a tutor, university lecturer, writer, and researcher based in London. He specialises in the study of Samuel Beckett, B.S. Johnson, and the relationship between literature and religion since 1870. His writing has been published in various academic books and journals. His first monograph, Still: Samuel Beckett’s Quietism, has just been published.
He holds a PhD and a BA in English from the University of Cambridge, and an MA in Environmental Politics from King's College London. He is an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Andy has taught literary criticism, academic writing skills, and film studies at the University of Cambridge since 2012. He is currently a course convenor and lecturer at the university's Institute of Continuing Education. He also teaches Literature and Philosophy at Keystone Tutors and through The Brilliant Club, a charity providing university-style tuition to exceptional pupils at non-selective state schools around the country.