Paul Jennings (UK author)

Paul Jennings (UK author)

Paul Francis Jennings (June 20, 1918 - December 26, 1989) was a British humorist. He mostly wrote short articles; his most famous collection is "The Jenguin Pennings," published in 1963 by Penguin books (hence the Spoonerism of the title).

Although he wrote a small number of books for children, Jennings should not be confused with his prolific (and still-living) namesake, an Australian children's writer.

Career

Jennings began his career serving in the Royal Signals during the Second World War. His first publication was "Moses was a Sanitary Officer" in the April 1943 edition of "Lilliput" magazine. Freelance work for "Punch" and "The Spectator" soon followed. Leaving the army with the rank of Lieutenant, he briefly worked as a scriptwriter for the Central Office of Information and then spent two years as an advertising copywriter; throughout this period his freelance work continued to be published.

In 1949 he joined the "The Observer," contributing a weekly column entitled "Oddly Enough" until 1966. After leaving "The Observer," he continued to write until his death, mainly seeing print in "Punch, The Times" and the "Telegraph magazine."

tyle

In general his articles take the form of whimsical ponderings. Some are based in real life incidents, often involving his friend Harblow; for instance, one of his most celebrated pieces, "How to Spiel Halma" (1949), concerns their attempts to establish the rules of halma from the instructions in a German set using their extremely limited knowledge of the language:

:"The obvious meaning of this was that the Against-man must naturally again after that treat, this Stone how possibly in the own House of the Player to shut in."

Other articles were extended flights of fancy, such as "The Unthinkable Carrier" (1960), based on the idea of cutting Britain free of the Earth's crust so that it could float around the oceans and guarantee world peace, with the Isle of Wight kept in place by a tow chain. Several of his pieces touched on the invented philosophical movement of Resistentialism.

Jennings was an admirer of James Thurber, who in 1955 attended a dinner party at Jennings' house and subsequently wrote of the conversation in a "New Yorker" piece.

Bibliography

Oddly Enough collections

* "Oddly Enough" (Reinhardt and Evans, 1950)
* "Even Oddlier" (Reinhardt, 1952)
* "Oddly Bodlikins" (Reinhardt, 1953)
* "Next to Oddliness" (Reinhardt, 1955)
* "Model Oddlies" (Reinhardt, 1956)
* "Gladly Oddly" (Reinhardt, 1958)
* "Idly Oddly" (Reinhardt, 1959)
* "I said Oddly, Diddle I?" (Reinhardt, 1961)
* "Oodles of Oddlies" (Reinhardt, 1963)
* "Oddly Ad Lib" (Reinhardt, 1965)
* "I Was Joking, Of Course" (Reinhardt, 1968)
* "It's an Odd Thing, But..." ( Reinhardt, 1971)

General collections

* "The Jenguin Pennings" (Penguin, 1963)
* "Just a Few Lines" (Guinness, 1969)
* "I Must Have Imagined It" (M Joseph, 1977)
* "Golden Oddlies" (Methuen, 1983)
* "The Paul Jennings Reader" (Bloomsbury, 1990) (posthumous)

Books on British Life

* "The Living Village" (Hodder and Stoughton, 1968)
* "Britain as she is Visit" (M Joseph, 1976)
* "Companion to Britain" (Cassell, 1981)
* "East Anglia" (Gordon Fraser, 1986)

Novel

* "And Now for Something Exactly the Same" (Gollancz, 1977)

As editor

* "The English Difference" (Aurelia Enterprises, 1974) (co-edited with John Gorham)
* "The Book of Nonsense" (Macdonald, 1977)
* "A Feast of Days" (Macdonald, 1982)
* "My Favourite Railway Stories" (Lutterworth Press, 1982)

ources

* Paul Jennings, "Thurber", "Punch", March 1965, collected in "The Paul Jennings Reader"
* James Thurber, "The moribundant life, or, grow old along with whom?", "The New Yorker", collected in "Alarms and Diversions", Penguin, 1957


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