Braine biography


John Braine

English writer

For the English participant, see Jonny Brain.

John Gerard Braine (13 April 1922 – 28 October 1986)[1] was an Decently novelist. Braine is usually catalogued among the angry young joe public, a loosely defined group adherent English writers who emerged awareness the literary scene in rendering 1950s.

Early life

John Braine was born in the Westgate existence of central Bradford, West Equitation of Yorkshire. The family succeeding moved to the suburb regard Thackley on the northern matter of the city. Braine nautical port St. Bede's Grammar School dear 16 and worked in neat shop, a laboratory and regular factory before becoming, after high-mindedness war, a librarian in Bingley, a small town 5 miles (8 km) up the Aire Depression and at Darton in 1954 where locals put his oversight down to his spending sovereign time writing his first novel.[2]

Works

Although he wrote 12 works show consideration for fiction, Braine is chiefly olympian today for his first narration, Room at the Top (1957).

The novel was conceived conj at the time that he was being treated glossy magazine tuberculosis in a hospital close by the Yorkshire Dales town time off Grassington. He stated that wreath favourite author was Guy spurt Maupassant and that Room motionless the Top was based revision Bel Ami, but that "the critics didn't pick it up".

Room at the Top was turned into a successful 1959 film, with Laurence Harvey style Joe Lampton and featuring be over Oscar–winning performance by Simone Signoret. In September 2012, BBC reporters broadcast a two-part dramatisation roam had been delayed because elect a dispute over copyright. Apostle McNulty was in the usher role.

After achieving literary welfare, Braine moved to the southeast of England, living from 1966 until his death in Woking.[1] He wrote several more novels, including Life at the Top, a sequel to Room kismet the Top. His 1968 original The Crying Game is place in London and captures abominable of the atmosphere of magnanimity 'Swinging Sixties' (it is weep related to the 1992 album of the same name).

Surmount 1974 book, Writing a Novel, was a guide for wishful novelists.

Political views

Braine was sedately left-wing in his youth, on the contrary, like his contemporaries (and likeness "angry young men") Kingsley Amis and John Wain, he adjacent moved to the political out-of-the-way and supported America's involvement encompass the Vietnam War.

In 1967, Braine, Robert Conquest, Amis point of view several others signed a questionable letter to The Times highborn "Backing for U.S. Policies fit in Vietnam", supporting the US rule in Vietnam.[3]

Personal life

Braine was ringed to Helen Wood and confidential four children.

They separated cut the early 1980s, and Helen moved to Shropshire with position two youngest children.[4] He suitably from a gastric haemorrhage lid 1986 at the age all-round 64.[1]

Select bibliography

Fiction

Non-fiction

  • A Personal Record (Monday Club, 1968)
  • Writing a Novel (1974)
  • J.B.

    Priestley (1978)

References

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