Jeremy Brooks

 

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Jeremy Brooks was a novelist, poet, and dramatist. He is best known for his novels and for his stage adaptations of classic works, particularly a series of Maxim Gorky plays for the Royal Shakespeare Company. His novels were praised for their lyricism and for their "Chekhovian mixture of comic concision and pathos". Anthony Burgess, in The Novel Now said "Jeremy Brooks has come to considerable stature in Jampot Smith and Smith, as Hero: he has created one of the few really large picaresque characters in the post-war novel. ”

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Jeremy Brooks

Born 1926-12-17 (99 years ago) in Southampton.

Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Eleanor Brooks(Gifta: 1950–) 1950 Gifta
Charlotte Helen Sainsbury(Gifta: 1937-12-09–) 1937-12-09 Gifta

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Jeremy Brooks was a novelist, poet, and dramatist. He is best known for his novels and for his stage adaptations of classic works, particularly a series of Maxim Gorky plays for the Royal Shakespeare Company. His novels were praised for their lyricism and for their "Chekhovian mixture of comic concision and pathos". Anthony Burgess, in The Novel Now said "Jeremy Brooks has come to considerable stature in Jampot Smith and Smith, as Hero: he has created one of the few really large picaresque characters in the post-war novel.�

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