- John Heilpern
John Heilpern is an author, best known for his book "Conference of the Birds", in which he details a journey by theatrical director
Peter Brook and a group of actors across the desert ofNorthwest Africa in an attempt to develop a form of theatre not dependent on cultural assumptions.Born in
Manchester ,England , he studied law atOxford University and joined "The Observer " newspaper as a journalist. There, his profiles ofRalph Richardson andJohn Gielgud ,Rudolf Nureyev , andGraham Greene set a new standard for the form. He joined the National Theatre, working asdramaturge on Peter Hall's1976 production of Tamburlaine. "Conference of the Birds" came out the same year. In1980 he moved to New York, where he currently lives and where he is the theatre critic for theNew York Observer . His biography of the playwrightJohn Osborne is expected in 2006.John Heilpern was an exact contemporary, close friend and intellectual rival of Howard Jacobson at Stand Grammar School in Whitefield, and much is made of that rivalry in Jacobson's first novel, Coming From Behind. There is every reason to believe that Jacobson's jealousy of Heilpern's early fame as an Observer feature writer was genuine, and the content of Heilpern's Conference of the Birds is lampooned in detail in Coming From Behind.
He married the journalist
Joan Juliet Buck .
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