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Byatt

American  
[bahy-uht] / ˈbaɪ ət /

noun

  1. A(ntonia) S(usan), 1936–2023, English novelist and short-story writer (sister ofMargaret Drabble ).


Byatt British  
/ ˈbaɪət /

noun

  1. Dame A ( ntonia ) S ( usan ). born 1936, British novelist; her books include The Virgin in the Garden (1978), Possession (1990), and A Whistling Woman (2002)

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"Nobody visits any more, we haven't had anyone here for more than 12 months, we feel completely cut off," Harry Byatt added.

From BBC • Apr. 10, 2026

To Byatt, maternal mental health is not a gap but a crevasse.

From Salon • Sep. 10, 2024

“Breast is great,” Byatt said, “but not at the expense of parental mental health.”

From Slate • Feb. 7, 2024

Byatt, 87, the Booker Prize-winning author of “Possession,” who grappled with history, tradition, science and myth in a six-decade career that established her as one of Britain’s most renowned novelists, died Nov. 16.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 24, 2023

From the northern form we have Yates, Yeats, and Yeatman, and the compounds Byatt, by gate, Hyatt, high gate.

From The Romance of Names by Weekley, Ernest