- Tom Sharpe
Tom Sharpe (born 30 March 1928) is an English satirical
author , born inLondon and educated atLancing College and atPembroke College, Cambridge . AfterNational Service he moved toSouth Africa in 1951, doing social work and teaching in Natal, until deported in 1961.His work in South Africa inspired the
novel s "Riotous Assembly" and "Indecent Exposure". From 1963 until 1972 he was a History lecturer at the Cambridge College of Arts and Technology, which inspired his "Wilt" series "Wilt", "The Wilt Alternative", "Wilt on High" and "Wilt in Nowhere".His novels feature bitter and outrageous satire of the
apartheid regime ("Riotous Assembly" and its sequel "Indecent Exposure"), "dumbed-" or watered-down education (the "Wilt" series), English class snobbery ("Ancestral Vices", "Porterhouse Blue ", "Grantchester Grind "), the literary world ("The Great Pursuit"), political extremists of all stripes,political correctness ,bureaucracy and stupidity in general. Characters may indulge in bizarre sexual practices, and coarser characters use very graphic and/or profane language in dialogue. Sharpe often parodies the language and style of specific authors commonly associated with the social group held up for ridicule.Sharpe's bestselling books have been translated into many languages.Screen adaptations
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Blott on the Landscape " was adapted as a 6-partBBC television series in 1985, starringGeraldine James ,George Cole , andDavid Suchet as Blott. The script was byMalcolm Bradbury and the director wasRoger Bamford .Bradbury also adapted "Porterhouse Blue" in four episodes in 1987, this time for
Channel 4 , starringDavid Jason ,Ian Richardson andJohn Sessions , directed byRobert Knights .A film of "Wilt" was made in 1989, scripted by Andrew Marshall and
David Renwick and starringMel Smith andGriff Rhys Jones withAlison Steadman andDiana Quick . The director wasMichael Tuchner .Bibliography
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Riotous Assembly " (1971)
*"Indecent Exposure " (1973)
*"Porterhouse Blue " (1974)
*"Blott on the Landscape " (1975)
*"Wilt" (1976)
*"The Great Pursuit " (1977)
*"The Throwback " (1978)
*"The Wilt Alternative " (1979)
*"Ancestral Vices " (1980)
*"Vintage Stuff " (1983)
*"Wilt on High " (1985)
*"Grantchester Grind " (1995)
*"The Midden " (1996)
*"Wilt Omnibus" (1996) - a collection of the first three Wilt novels sometimes known as "Wilt in Triplicate"
*"Wilt in Nowhere " (2004)
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