Sarban (author)

Sarban (author)

John William Wall (6 November 1910 – 1989), pen name Sarban, was a British writer and diplomat. Wall's diplomatic career lasted over thirty years, but his writing career as Sarban was short and not prolific, ending in the early 1950s. Sarban is described in The Encyclopedia of Fantasy as "a subtle, literate teller of tales, conscious of the darker and less acceptable implications that underlie much popular literature".

Early life

Wall was born in Mexborough in Yorkshire, the son of George William Wall, a passenger guard on the Great Central Railway, and Maria Ellen (née Moffatt) Wall. After Mexborough School, he read English at Jesus College, Cambridge and received first-class honors. He also studied Arabic and took the Consular Service Exam.

Wall married Eleanor Alexander Riesle on 20 January 1950 and they had one daughter. Wall and his wife were legally separated in 1971.

Diplomatic service

In 1933, Wall was initially posted as Probationer Vice-Consul at Beirut, Lebanon. Subsequently, he was stationed at Jeddah, Tabriz, Esfahan and Casablanca. After WWII, he was Counsellor at the British Middle East Office in Cairo until 1952. Later he held the post of Consular General in Egypt until he retired from overseas service in 1966.

Wall continued to work for the Foreign Office, at first in a teaching position in London, 1966-1970, and then at the Government Communications Headquarters, a secret surveillance centre, in Cheltenham. Wall retired from the Foreign Office in 1977, and retired to Monmouthshire.

Literary work

His most famous story is the alternate history-novel The Sound of His Horn (1952) which presupposes that the Nazis have won World War II and built amusement parks where they hunt genetically altered humans for sport. Sarban also published two collections of fantasy stories during his life: "Ringstones and Other Curious Tales" (1951) and "The Doll Maker and Other Tales of the Uncanny" (1953). In 2002, "The Sacrifice: And Other Stories" was published which collected four novellas, two of which, the title story and "The Sea-Things", were published for the first time. The other two were "Number Fourteen" which appeared in a later edition of "Ringstones", and "The King Of The Lake" which was added to a later edition of "The Sound Of His Horn".

References

* Sullivan, Jack (1986) "Sarban" "The Penguin encyclopedia of horror and the supernatural" Viking, New York, N.Y., USA, ISBN 0-670-80902-0
* Chapman, E. L. (2002) "Sarban (John W. Wall)" "In" Harris-Fain, Darren (2002) "British fantasy and science-fiction writers, 1918-1960" Gale Group, Detroit, ISBN 0-7876-5249-0
* [http://homepages.pavilion.co.uk/users/tartarus/wall.html Russell, Ray B. (2001) "Sarban" "The Lost Club Journal"]

External links

* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/s/sarban/ "Sarban" "Fantastic Fiction"]
* [http://www.munseys.com/detail/mode/author/sarban "Sarban" The Doll-Maker, Ringstones and The Sound of His Horn] Free ebooks at Munsey's


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Mexborough — Coordinates: 53°29′57″N 1°16′59″W / 53.4992°N 1.2830°W / 53.4992; 1.2830 …   Wikipedia

  • Mark Valentine — is an English author, biographer and editor. Valentine’s short stories have been published by a number of small presses and in anthologies since the 1980s,[1] and the exploits of his series character, The Connoisseur , an occult detective, were… …   Wikipedia

  • Победа стран Оси во Второй мировой войне в художественных произведениях — Основная статья: Победа стран Оси во Второй мировой войне (альтернативная история) Обложка иллюстрированного телеграфного бланка Третьего рейха, 21 марта …   Википедия

  • Победа стран оси в художественных произведениях — Основная статья: Победа стран оси во Второй мировой войне (альтернативная история) Эта статья информационный список. Она содержит описания сюжетов художественных произведений, которые могут быть истолкованы как спойлеры …   Википедия

  • Political ideas in science fiction — The exploration of politics in science fiction is arguably older than the identification of the genre. One of the earliest works of modern science fiction, H. G. Wells’ The Time Machine , is an extrapolation of the class structure of the United… …   Wikipedia

  • Pashtun people — Pashtuns پښتانه Paṣ̌tun …   Wikipedia

  • Nimat Allah al-Harawi — Ni mat Allah al Harawi[1] (fl. 1613 1630) is the author of a Persian language epic history of the Afghans while serving as a chronicler at the court of the Mughal Emperor Jehangir. Often referred to as Makhzan i Afghani[2] and The History of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Dates of 2007 — ▪ 2008 January Ladies and gentlemen: on this day, at this hour, it is still within our power to shape the outcome of this battle. Let us find our resolve, and turn events toward victory. U.S. Pres. George W. Bush, asking for support for his… …   Universalium

  • Tabriz — Infobox Settlement official name = Tabriz other name = native name = تبریز nickname = The City of Firsts settlement type = motto = image size = image caption = Tabriz City Hall, built in 1934, by Arfa ol molk , with the aid of German engineers.… …   Wikipedia

  • Abdur Rahim — (Arabic: عبد الرحيم‎) is a male Muslim given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words Abd, al and Rahim. The name means servant of the most merciful , Ar Rahim being one of the names of God in the Qur an, which give… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

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