William Plomer

William Plomer

William Charles Franklyn Plomer (he pronounced the surname as "ploomer") (1903–1973) was a South African author, known as a novelist, poet and literary editor. He was educated mostly in the United Kingdom. Plomer edited several of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels in the 1950s and 60s.

He became famous in South Africa with his first novel, "Turbott Wolfe", which had inter-racial love and marriage as a theme. He was co-editor of the short-lived literary magazine "Voorslag" ("Whiplash") with two other South African rebels, Roy Campbell and Laurens van der Post; it promoted a racially equal South Africa.

He spent a period in Japan in the late 1920s, where he was friendly with Sherard Vines. There, according to biographers, he was in a same-sex relationship with a Japanese man. He was never openly gay during his lifetime; at most he alluded to the subject.

He then moved to England, and through his friendship with his publisher Virginia Woolf, entered the London literary circles. He became an important literary editor, for Faber and Faber. He was active as a librettist, with "Gloriana", "Curlew River", "The Burning Fiery Furnace" and "The Prodigal Son" for Benjamin Britten.

Bibliography

*1925. "Turbott Wolfe" (novel)
*1927. "Notes for Poems" (poetry)
*1927. "I Speak of Africa" (short stories)
*1929. "The Family Tree" (poetry)
*1929. "Paper Houses" (short stories)
*1931. "Sado" (novel)
*1932. "The Case is Altered" (novel)
*1932. "The Fivefold Screen" (poetry)
*1933. "The Child of Queen Victoria" (short stories)
*1933. "Cecil Rhodes" (biography)
*1934. "The Invaders" (novel)
*1936. "Visiting the Caves" (poetry)
*1936. "Ali the Lion" (biography, reissued in 1970 as "The Diamond of Janina")
*1938. "Selections from the Diary of the Rev. Francis Kilvert" (1870–1879)
*1940. "Selected Poems"
*1942. "In a Bombed House, 1941: Elegy in Memory of Anthony Butts" (poetry)
*1943. "Double Lives" (memoir)
*1945. "The Dorking Thigh and Other Satires" (poetry)
*1949. "Four Countries" (short stories)
*1952. "Museum Pieces" (novel)
*1955. "A Shot in the Park" (poetry, published in U.S. as "Borderline Ballads")
*1958. "At Home" (memoir)
*1960. "Collected Poems" (poetry)
*1960. "A Choice of Ballads" (poetry)
*1966. "Taste and Remember" (poetry)
*1975. "The Autobiography of William Plomer" (revision of "Double Lives" and "At Home")
*1978. "Electric Delights" (ed. by Rupert Hart-Davis) (previously uncollected pieces)

References

* Peter F. Alexander. "William Plomer: A Biography" (Oxford Lives, 1991)

External links

* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp03584 Picture of Plomer] from the National Portrait Gallery.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • William Plomer — William Charles Franklyn Plomer, né le 10 décembre 1903 à Pietersburg en Afrique du Sud et mort le 21 septembre 1973 à Lewes dans l East Sussex (Angleterre), est un écrivain sud africain, poète, romancier, librettiste et… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • William Plomer — (* 10. Dezember 1903 in Pietersburg, Südafrika; † 21. September 1973 in Lewes, East Sussex, England) war ein südafrikanisch englischer Schriftsteller. Leben Plomers Eltern waren Engländer, die in Südafrika lebten. Er wuchs zunächst in Südafrika… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Plomer — bezeichnet: William Plomer (1903–1973), südafrikanisch englischer Schriftsteller Plomer (Buenos Aires), Ort in der argentinischen Provinz Buenos Aires Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichnet …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Plomer, William — ▪ South African writer born Dec. 10, 1903, Transvaal, S.Af. died Sept. 21, 1973, Lewes, East Sussex, Eng.  South African born British man of letters, whose writing covered many genres: poetry, novels, short stories, memoirs, and even opera… …   Universalium

  • Plomer, William Charles Franklyn — (1903 1973)    Born of British parents at Pietersburg, Transvaal, South Africa, his education was split between South Africa and England. His novel Turbott Wolfe (1925) with its anti apartheid message aroused a storm of protest from the white… …   British and Irish poets

  • Plomer —   [ plʌmə], William Charles Franklyn, Pseudonym William d Arfey [ dɑːfɪ], englischer Schriftsteller südafrikanischer Herkunft, * Pietersburg (Nord Provinz) 10. 2. 1903, ✝ London 21. 9. 1973; Lehrer in Japan, lebte ab 1929 in London. Sein Roman… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • William Leake — William Leake, father (died 1633) and son (died 1681), were London publishers and booksellers of the late sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries. They were responsible for a range of texts in English Renaissance drama and poetry, inlcuding works …   Wikipedia

  • Andrew Crooke and William Cooke — Andrew Crooke (died September 20, 1674) and William Cooke (died 1641?) were London publishers of the mid 17th century. In partnership and individually, they issued significant texts of English Renaissance drama, most notably of the plays of James …   Wikipedia

  • Baron Britten — Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten of Aldeburgh (* 22. November 1913 in Lowestoft; † 4. Dezember 1976 in Aldeburgh) war ein bedeutender englischer Komponist, Dirigent und Pianist. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Werk 2 Sonstiges 3 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Laurens van der Post — Infobox Person name = Laurens van der Post birth name = Laurens Jan van der Post image size = caption = birth date = birth date|1906|12|13 birth place = Philippolis, Orange River Colony death date = death date and age|1996|12|16|1906|12|13 death… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”