Alan Moorehead

Alan Moorehead

Alan McCrae Moorehead (22 July 1910 — 29 September 1983) was a war correspondent and author of popular histories, most notably two books on the exploration of the Nile, "The White Nile" (1960) and "The Blue Nile" (1962). Australian-born, he lived in England from 1937.

Biography

Alan Moorehead was born in Melbourne, Australia. He was educated at Scotch College, with a BA from Melbourne University. He travelled to England in 1937 and became a renowned foreign correspondent for the London "Daily Express". Writer, world traveller, biographer, essayist, journalist, Moorehead was one of the most successful writers in English of his day. He married Lucy Milner, who at the Daily Express in 1937 "presided over a women's page free of the patronising sentimentality which marked much writing for women at the time" [ "Eyewitness" by Geoffrey Cox page 238 ] .

During World War II he won an international reputation for his coverage of campaigns in the Middle East and Asia, the Mediterranean and Northwest Europe [http://www.nla.gov.au/pub/nlanews/2005/sep05/article4.html] . He was twice mentioned in dispatches and was awarded the OBE.

In 1956, his book "Gallipoli" about the Allies' disastrous World War I campaign at Gallipoli, received almost unprecedented critical acclaim (though it was later criticized by the British Gallipoli historian Robert Rhodes James as "deeply flawed and grievously over-praised"). In England, the book won the "Sunday Times" thousand-pound award and gold medal was the first recipient of the Duff Cooper Memorial Award. The presentation of the latter was made by Sir Winston Churchill on 28 November 1956.

In 1966, Moorehead and his wife, younger son and daughter made what became for him the first of an annual series of visits to Australia. There he had completed a television script for his manuscript "Darwin and the Beagle", but tragedy struck before the book was published. That December, suffering from headaches, he went into London's Westminster Hospital for an angiogram which precipitated a major stroke. It was followed by an operation, in which brain damage occurred, affecting the communicating nerves. At 56, Moorehead, one of the great communicators of his time, could neither speak, read, nor write. Through his talented wife Lucy, however, his writing voice went on. "Darwin and the Beagle" was brought out as a beautifully illustrated book in 1969 and in 1972, Lucy Moorehead gathered together her husband's scattered autobiographical essays and published them as "A Late Education". Moorehead died in London in 1983, and is buried at Hampstead Cemetery, Fortune Green.

Legacy

*It is due largely to Lucy Moorehead's administrative talent and commitment throughout her husband's career that his private papers—his professional and personal correspondence, diaries, magazine and journal essays, press cuttings, book serialisations, reviews of his works, the background notes, drafts and proofs of his writings, and material relating to his unpublished writings—have been so comprehensively preserved.
*During the 1960s, two major American universities pressed Moorehead to deposit his private papers as a core of their collections of contemporary writers. Instead, in 1971, Alan and Lucy Moorehead brought his papers to Australia to present them in person to the National Library. [http://www.nla.gov.au/pub/nlanews/2005/sep05/article4.html]

Books

* "Mediterranean Front" (Hamish Hamilton, 1941; McGraw, 1942) A journal of his experiences during the first year of WW II while General Wavell was in command, mostly in the Western Desert of North Africa.
* "A Year of Battle" (Hamish Hamilton, 1943) & (Harper, 1943) as "Don't Blame the Generals". A journal of his experiences, while General Auchinleck was in command, during the second year of WW II, mostly in the Western Desert of North Africa.
* " The End in Africa" (Harper, 1943) A journal of his experiences, while General Montgomery was in command, during the third year of WW II, mostly in the Western Desert of North Africa.
* "African Trilogy" (Hamish Hamilton & Harper, 1945). A compendium of the above three books, "Mediterranean Front", "A Year of Battle" and "The End in Africa". Abridged edition "The Desert War" (Hamish Hamilton, 1965), published in America as "The March to Tunis:The North African War: 1940-1943" (Harper, 1967).
* "Eclipse" (1946), Hamish Hamilton. A journal of his experiences, starting at the northern shore of Sicily, just before the Allies first set foot on the mainland at the southern tip of Italy in September 1943, through the Salerno and Anzio landings, then passing to the Normandy landings, Operation Market Garden, the Rhine crossing, and the final downfall of the Nazi empire. (Abridged edition, 1967)
* "Montgomery: A Biography" (1946)
* "The Rage of the Vulture" (1948)
* "The Villa Diana" (1951)
* "The Traitors: The Double Life of Fuchs, Pontecorvo, and Nunn May" (1952) (Revised edition 1963)
* "Rum Jungle" (1953)
* "A Summer Night" (1954)
* "Gallipoli" (1956) (new edition 1967)
* "The Russian Revolution" (1958)
* "No Room in The Ark" (1959)
* "The White Nile" (1960; Abridged illustrated edition, 1967) as "The Story of the White Nile", Harper & Row
* "Churchill: A Pictorial Biography" (Viking, 1960); "Churchill and his World: A Pictorial Biography" (Thames & Hudson, 1965; Revised edition)
* "The Blue Nile" (1962; Abridged illustrated edition, 1966) as "The Story of the Blue Nile", Harper & Row
* "Cooper's Creek" (1963), about the Burke and Wills expedition across Australia [Most of the bibliographic detail taken from a copy of "Cooper's Creek", first published by Hamish Hamilton UK in 1963 ]
* "The Fatal Impact: An Account of the Invasion of the South Pacific, 1767-1840" (1966; Revised, illustrated edition, 1987), Harper & Row
* "Darwin and the Beagle" (1969)
* "A Late Education: Episodes in a Life" (1970), autobiography, and his friendship with Alexander Clifford during the Spanish Civil War and World War II [ Confirmation can be found from a first edition of the book, published by Hamish Hamilton (London) in 1970 ]

Related Links

* [http://www.pollingerltd.com/estates/alan_moorehead.htm Pollinger, Ltd. - Alan Moorehead]
* [http://www.nla.gov.au/pub/nlanews/2005/sep05/article4.html Alan Moorehead, A Rediscovery - Ann Moyal published by the National Library of Australia]

Footnotes

Further reading

*Tom Pocock. "Alan Moorehead". London: The Bodley Head, 1990.
*Ann Moyal. "Alan Moorehead: A rediscovery." Canberra: National Library of Australia, 2005.


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