Alan Sillitoe

Alan Sillitoe

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Alan Sillitoe (born 4 March, 1928) is an English writer, one of the "Angry Young Men" of the 1950s.

Biography

Sillitoe was born in Nottingham, to working class parents. Like Arthur Seaton, the anti-hero of Sillitoe's first novel "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning", his father worked in the Raleigh factory.

He served in the Royal Air Force ,where he was a wireless operator . After returning to England from Malaya he was discovered to have Tuberculosis and he spent sixteen months in an RAF hospital. [http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/sillitoe.htm Pegasos - A literature related site in Finland] ,]

Pensioned off at 21 on 45 shillings at week, he lived in France and Spain for seven years in an attempt to recover.Whilst living in Majorca, with his lover, American poet Ruth Fainlight, in 1955, and in contact with the poet Robert Graves, Sillitoe commenced work on "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning", which was published in 1958. Influenced in part by the stripped-down prose of Hemingway, the book conveys the attitudes and situation of a young factory worker faced with the inevitable end of his youthful philandering. As with "Look Back in Anger" and "Room at the Top", the novel's real subject was the disillusionment of post-war Britain, and the lack of opportunities for the working class. It was adapted as a film by Karel Reisz in 1960, with Albert Finney as Arthur Seaton.

His story "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner", which concerns the rebellion of a borstal boy with a talent for running, won the Hawthornden Prize in 1959. It was also adapted into a film, this time directed by Tony Richardson, and starring Tom Courtenay (1962).

In 1990, he was awarded an honorary degree from Nottingham Trent University. The city's older, prestigious Russell Group university, The University of Nottingham, also awarded Sillitoe an honorary DLitt degree in 1994, and in 2006 his best known play was staged at the University's Lakeside Arts theatre in an in-house production.

Sillitoe has written many more novels, and several volumes of poetry, listed below. His 1995 autobiography "Life Without Armour" was critically acclaimed on publication, and offers a view into his squalid childhood.

In 2007 "Gadfly in Russia" was published an account of his travels in Russia spanning 40 years. In 2008 London Books republished "A Start in Life" as part of their London Classics series and to mark the author's 80th birthday.

He married Ruth Fainlight, lives in London and has two children.

Novels

* "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning"
London: Allen, 1958; New York: Knopf, 1959;
new edition with an introduction by Sillitoe, commentary and notes by David Craig,
In the Longman edition 1976 there is
a sequence of Nottingham photographs, and stills from the film, Harlow
*"The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner"
London: Allen, 1959;
New York: Knopf, 1960.
* "The General"
London: Allen, 1960;
New York: Knopf, 1961.
* "Key to the Door"
London: Allen, 1961;
New York: Knopf, 1962;
reprinted, with a new preface by Sillitoe, London: Allen, 1978.
* "Road To Volgograd"
London: Allen, 1964;
New York: Knopf, 1964.
* "The Death of William Posters"
London: Allen, 1965;
New York: Knopf, 1965.
*"The City Adventures of Marmalade Jim"
London: Macmillan, 1967;
Toronto: Macmillan, 1967;
revised edition, illustrated by Shelagh McGee, London: Robson, 1977.
* "A Tree on Fire"
London: Macmillan, 1967;
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1968.
* "A Sillitoe Selection: Eight Short Stories, edited by Michael Morland "
London: Longmans Group, 1968.
* "A Start in Life"
London: Allen, 1970;
New York: Scribners, 1971.
* "Travels in Nihilon"
London: Allen, 1971;
New York: Scribners, 1972.
* "Raw Material"
London: Allen, 1972;
New York: Scribners, 1973;
revised edition, London: Pan Books, 1974;
further revised, London: Star Books, 1978;
further revised, London: Allen, 1979.
* "Men, Women and Children"
London: Allen, 1973;
New York: Scribners, 1974.
* "From Canto Two of The Rats"
Wittersham, Kent: Alan Sillitoe, 1973.
* "Somme"
London: Steam Press, 1974.
In Steam Press Portfolio, no. 2.
50 copies.
* "The Flame of Life"
London: Allen, 1974.
* "Down to the Bone"
illustrated by Kathy Wyatt
Exeter: Wheaton, 1976.
* "Day-Dream Communiqué"
Knotting, Bedfordshire: Sceptre Press, 1977.
150 copies.
* "Big John and the Stars"
illustrated by Agnes Molnar
London: Robson, 1977.
* "The Widower's Son"
Allen, 1976;
New York: Harper & Row, 1977.
*"The Incredible Fencing Fleas"
illustrated by Mike Wilks.
London: Robson, 1978.
* "The Storyteller"
London: Allen, 1979; New York: Simon & Schuster, 1980.
* "Marmalade Jim at the Farm"
illustrated by Shelagh McGee.
London: Robson, 1980.
* "More Lucifer"
Knotting, Bedfordshire: Martin Booth, 1980.
125 copies.
* "Her Victory"
London: Granada, 1982; New York: Watts, 1982.
* "The Lost Flying Boat"
London: Granada, 1983; Boston: Little, Brown, 1983.
* "The Saxon Shore Way: From Gravesend to Rye"
by Sillitoe and Fay Godwin.
London: Hutchinson, 1983.
* "Down from the Hill"
London: Granada, 1984.
* "Marmalade Jim and the Fox"
illustrated by Tony Ross
London: Robson, 1984.
* "Life Goes On"
London: Granada, 1985.
* "Out of the Whirlpool"
illustrated by Peter Farmer
London: Hutchinson, 1987.
* "The Open Door"
London: Grafton/Collins, 1989.
* "Last Loves"
London: Grafton, 1990; Boston: Chivers, 1991.
* "Leonard's War A Love Story"
London: HarperCollins, 1991.
* "Shylock the Writer"
London: Turret Bookshop, 1991.
* "The Mentality of the Picaresque Hero"
London: Turret Bookshop, 1993
Turret Papers, no. 2
500 copies
* "Snowstop"
London: HarperCollins, 1993.
* "Life Without Armour"
London: HarperCollins, 1995.
* "The Broken Chariot"
London: Flamingo/HarperCollins, 1998.
* "The German Numbers Woman"
London: Flamingo/HarperCollins, 1999.
* "Birthday" London: Flamingo/HarperCollins, 2001.
* "A Man of His Time"
Harper Perennial, 2005
ISBN 0007173288
ISBN 9780007173280

Translations

*"Chopin’s Winter in Majorca 1838-1839"
by Luis Ripall, translated by Sillitoe.
Palma de Majorca:
Mossen Alcover, 1955.
*"Chopin’s Pianos: The Pleyel in Majorca,"
by Luis Ripall,
translated by Sillitoe.
Palma de Majorca: Mossen Alcover, 1958.
* "All Citizens Are Soldiers (Fuente Ovejuna) "
a Play in Two Acts, by Lope de Vega
translated by Sillitoe and Ruth Fainlight
London: Macmillan, 1969;
Chester Springs, PA: Dufour, 1969.
* "Poems for Shakespeare, volume 7"
edited and translated by Sillitoe and Ruth Fainlight
London: Bear Gardens Museum & Arts Centre, 1979.

Poetry

*"Without Beer or Bread."
Dulwich Village: Outposts, 1957.
*"The Rats and Other Poems"
London: Allen, 1960.
*"Falling Out of Love and Other Poems"
London; Allen, 1964;
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1964.
*"Shaman: And Other Poems"
Turret, 1968
Limited ed. of 500 copies
100 copies signed and numbered.
* "Love in the Environs of Voronezh and Other Poems"
London: Macmillan, 1968;
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1969.
* "Poems"
by Sillitoe, Ruth Fainlight and Ted Hughes
London: Rainbow Press, 1971.
300 copies
* "Barbarians and Other Poems"
London: Turret Books, 1973.
500 copies
* "Storm: New Poems"
London: Allen, 1974.
*"From Snow on the North Side of Lucifer"
Knotting, Bedfordshire: Sceptre Press, 1979.
150 Copies
* "Snow on the North Side of Lucifer: Poems"
London: Allen, 1979
* "Poems for Shakespeare 7"
Bear Gardens Museum and Arts Centre, 1979
Limited to 500 copies all copies are numbered
* "Sun Before Departure: Poems, 1974-1982"
London: Granada, 1984
* "Tides and Stone Walls:
Poems, with photographs by Victor Bowley"
London: Grafton, 1986.
* "Three Poems"
Child Okefurd, Dorset: Words Press, 1988.
200 copies.
* "Collected Poems"
London: HarperCollins, 1993.

Essays

* "Mountains and Caverns: Selected Essays"
London: Allen, 1975
* "Words Broadsheet Nineteen"
by Sillitoe and Ruth Fainlight.
Bramley, Surrey: Words Press, 1975.
Broadside.
* "“The Interview.” "
London: The 35s
(Women’s Campaign for Soviet Jewry), 1976.
* "Israel: Poems on a Hebrew Theme, with drawings by Ralph Steadman"
London: Steam Press, 1981.
98 copies.
* Alan Sillitoe’s Nottinghamshire, with photographs by David Sillitoe. London: Grafton, 1987.

Plays

* "Three Plays"
London: Allen, 1978
Contains
"The Slot-Machine
The Interview,
Pit Strike
"

Compilations

* "Every Day of the Week:
An Alan Sillitoe Reader, with an introduction by John Sawkins "
London: Allen, 1987.
* "Collected Stories"
London: Flamingo, 1995.

Collections of Stories

*"The Ragman’s Daughter and Other Stories"
London: Allen, 1963;
New York: Knopf, 1964.
* "Guzman, Go Home, and Other Stories"
London: Macmillan, 1968;
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1969;
reprinted, with a new preface by Sillitoe, London; Allen, 1979.
* "Men, Women and Children"
London: Allen, 1973;
New York: Scribners, 1974.
* "The Second Chance and Other Stories"
London: Cape, 1981;
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1981.
* "The Far Side of the Street: Fifteen Short Stories"
London: Allen, 1988.
* "Alligator Playground: A Collection of Short Stories"
Flamingo, 1997
ISBN 0006550738

Autobiography

*"Life Without Armour"
(HarperCollins, 1995)
ISBN 0002555700
ISBN 9780002555708
**Contents
***The General Other Poems
****Kedah, D. H. Lawrence, Nottingham
***Men Women and Children All Citizens are Soldiers with Ruth
****Mike Edmonds, Majorca, Malaga
***Out of the Whirlpool
****Karel Reisz, Rosica, Albert Finney

Further reading

*Alan Sillitoe: A BibliographyBy David E. Gerard
H.W. Wilson, 1986
Mansell, 1988
ISBN 0887361048 Mansell
ISBN 0720118298 H.W. Wilson

***Contents of "Alan Sillitoe: A Bibliography":
****Alan Sillitoe, Shueisha, Ruth Fainlight
****Contributions to books and periodicals 55
****Jewish Chronicle, F.E.S. Finn, short story
****Materials of critical and biographical interest92
****David Storey, Nottingham Evening Post, Notts County
*"Alan Sillitoe"
By Allen R Penner
Thomson Gale, 1983ISBN 0805714960
*Commitment As Art by Ronald Dee Vaverka
(1978 - Dissertation--Uppsala Univ);
*Alan Sillitoe: A Critical Assessment by S.S. Atherton (1979);
*"The British Working-Class Novel in the Twentieth Century"Contributor Jeremy Hawthorn
(E. Arnold, 1984)
*"Alan Sillitoe: A Bibliography" by David Gerard
(Greenwood Pub Group, 1988)
ISBN 0713164158
ISBN 9780713164152
*"Working-class Fiction in Theory and Practice"
Peter Hitchcock
(Peter Hitchcock)
ISBN 0835719766
ISBN 9780313276729
* "Understanding Alan Sillitoe"
Gillian Mary Hanson
(South Carolina Press, 1999)
ISBN 157003219X
*"The Long Apprenticeship: Alienation in the Early Work of Alan Sillitoe"
John Sawkins
(Peter Lang, 2001)
ISBN 3906764508
*The life of a long-distance writer
The biography of Alan Sillitoe
Richard Bradford
ISBN 978 0 7206 13179
(Times Online, UK [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/the_tls/article4860454.ece]

External links

* [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/the_tls/article4860454.ece The start of Alan Sillitoe : How Sillitoe stood apart from the tradition of other Northern novelists going soft and successful in the South ; Times online October 1, 2008]
* [http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth01K23Q323512620555 Contemporary Writers: Alan Sillitoe]
* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,12084,1183500,00.html Guardian article, 2004]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/629/629/6748859.stm Alan Sillitoe describes his life as a smoker prior to the England smoking ban]
* [http://www.nottingham21.co.uk/build_white_horse_1.htm The White Horse Public House made famous in 'Saturday Night & Sunday Morning']
* [http://www.london-books.co.uk London Books]


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