- Joy Packer
Joy Petersen Packer (
11 February 1905 -6 September 1977 ) was aSouth Africa nauthor of autobiography and romantic adventure novels.Packer was born and educated in
Cape Town , graduating as a journalist from theUniversity of Cape Town . She worked initially as a free-lance journalist, in 1931 becoming a reporter for London's"Daily Express" . After this she spent time on radio inHong Kong as well as a stint writing for British publications inthe Balkans .World War II saw her as a broadcaster to South Africa for theBBC , then later working in the Ministry of Information inEgypt , as at Allied Headquarters in Italy. Her travelling was tied up with her marriage to a British admiral,Sir Herbert Packer .When her husband was
knight ed in the 1950Honours list Mrs. Joy Packer automatically became known as "Lady Packer", acourtesy title .Her first works of note were three volumes of memoirs published from 1945 to 1953 dealing with her travels throughout the world during the period before, during and just after
World War II with her husband. Places visited included Britain, theMediterranean ,the Balkans and China. In the early 1950s she went on a substantial tour of Africa, which is included in her later published final three volumes of memoirs.In the 1950s, she also began publishing novels, starting with Valley of the Vines in 1955, which sold more than 600 000 copies in English, and was translated into at least nine European languages. Although her novels principal themes were romantic, several sources state them as also important for their sociopolitical commentary of South Africa at the time. Her second novel, "Nor the Moon by Night" was made into a British film of the same name. In America, it was released as "Elephant Gun."
Works
(Tentative - see talk page)
Novels
*Valley of the Vines (1955)
*The High Roof (1959)
*Nor the Moon by Night (1957)
*The Glass Barrier (1961)
*The Man in the Mews (1964)
*The Blind Spot (1967)
*Leopard in the Fold (1969)
*Veronica (1970)
*Boomerang (1972)
*Dark Curtain (1977)Memoirs
*Pack and Follow (1945)
*Grey Mistress (1949) on H.M.S. Warspite
*Apes and Ivory (1953)
*Home from the Sea (1963)
*The World is a Proud Place (1966)
*Deep as the Sea (1975) A biography of Admiral Sir Bertie PackerReferences
* [http://www.joensuu.fi/fld/english/stotesbury/packer.html Summary of a biography published on Joy Packer]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0655490/ page for film "Nor the Moon by Night"]
* [http://catalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?Search%5FArg=packer%20joy&Search%5FCode=NAME%5F&CNT=25&PID=19965&BROWSE=2&HC=20&SID=3 Record on Library of Congress database]
* [http://www.getawaytoafrica.com/content/magazine/features/print.asp?id=15] Not used - but a reference to her travels in Africa]
* [www.cheepnis.free-online.co.uk/aa/feb11.htm (Source of Birth date)]
*Book jackets from original editions of "Nor the Moon by Night" and "Valley of the Vines"
* [http://www.authorandbookinfo.com/ngcoba/pa1.htm Authors]
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