Paul Ableman Born: 13-Jun-1927 Birthplace: Leeds, Yorkshire, England Died: 25-Oct-2006 Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Novelist, Playwright Nationality: England Executive summary: I Hear Voices His first novel, I Hear Voices was published by the Olympia Press. Father: (tailor) Mother: (actress) Wife: Tina Carrs-Brown (m. 1958, div., one son) Wife: Sheila Hutton-Fox (m. 1978, one son)
University: Kings College London
The Spectator Chief fiction reviewer London Evening Standard Chief fiction reviewer Jewish Ancestry
Russian Ancestry Paternal
German Ancestry Maternal
Author of books:
I Hear Voices (1958, novel) As Near As I Can Get (1962, novel) Vac (1968, novel) The Twilight of the Vilp (1969, novel) Bits: Some Prose Poems (1969, poems) The Mouth and Oral Sex (1969, psychology) Tornado Pratt (1978, novel) Porridge: The Inside Story (1979) Shoestring (1979) Shoestring's Finest Hour (1980) County Hall (1982, novel) The Doomed Rebellion (1983) Straight Up: The Autobiography of Arthur Daley (1991) Waiting for God (1994)
Wrote plays:
Green Julia (1966) Tests (playlets) (1966) Blue Comedy: Madly in Love, Hawk's Night (1968)
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