- Marjorie Whitaker
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Marjorie Olive Whitaker, née Taylor (1895, Bradford – 7 January 1976, Skipton), better known under her pseudonym Malachi Whitaker, was an English writer, noted for her short stories and an autobiography. She wrote nearly 100 stories published in four collections by Jonathan Cape in the 1920s and 1930s. Her talent was recognized by contemporaries: Vita Sackville-West compared her to Katherine Mansfield, and she was known as the ‘Bradford Chekhov’. Following the publication of her memoir And so did I in 1939, she announced her retirement from writing.[1]
References
- ^ Clare L. Taylor, ‘Whitaker , Marjorie Olive (1895–1976)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 25 June 2009
- 'Malachi Whitaker: Writer of short stories', The Times, 27 January 1976
Categories:- English short story writers
- English women writers
- Female authors who wrote under male or gender-neutral pseudonyms
- 1895 births
- 1976 deaths
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