David Henry Wilson

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David Henry Wilson
Born1937 (age 86–87)
London, England
Occupationwriter
NationalityEnglish
Education
Notable works
Children3

David Henry Wilson (born 1937, in

Jeremy James series. Wilson has also had a number of plays produced in the United Kingdom, both for children and adults.[1] He is also the author of The Coachman Rat (1989), a satirical novel based on the Cinderella
story.

Biography

Wilson was educated at Dulwich College and Pembroke College, Cambridge. He has lived in France, Ghana, Germany and Switzerland, and for many years was a lecturer at the universities of Bristol and Konstanz (where he founded and ran the university theatre).

Wilson has had many books published in the

Shakespeare
.

Personal life

Wilson is widowed and has three grown-up children; he now lives in Taunton, Somerset.[2] He is a fan of cricket and classical music and also enjoys rugby. His youngest child, J.J. Amaworo Wilson is an American-based author whose magical realist novel Damnificados[3] is an award winner.[4]

Selected works for children

  • The Jeremy James series, comprising:
    • Elephants Don’t Sit on Cars (1978)
    • Never Say Moo to a Bull, formerly Getting Rich With Jeremy James (1979)
    • How the Lion Lost his Lunch, formerly Beside the Sea with Jeremy James (1980)
    • Can a Spider Learn to Fly?, formerly How to Stop a Train with One Finger (1983)
    • Do Goldfish Play the Violin? (1985)
    • Please Keep Off the Dinosaur (1993)
    • Do Gerbils Go to Heaven? (1996)
    • Never Steal Wheels from a Dog (2001)
  • These have been combined by Macmillan Children's Books into three volumes:
    • Triple Trouble with Jeremy James
    • Causing Chaos with Jeremy James
    • Making Mischief with Jeremy James[5]
  • The Fastest Gun Alive
  • The Superdog series - Superdog, Superdog the Hero, Superdog in Trouble
  • Gander of the Yard, Gideon Gander Solves the World's Greatest Mysteries
  • The Coachman Rat, a novel (Carroll & Graf, 1989)
  • The Castle of Inside Out (Alma Books, 1997)

Selected plays

  • We’re Looking for Mary Pickford. Two ancient children rebel against their mother.
  • Jones v Jones. The disintegration of a marriage.
  • Who Cares? A farcical tragedy, in which two pensioners prepare to donate their meagre savings to charity
  • People in Cages.
  • Are You Normal, Mr Norman? & other short plays, including the title play, in which Mr Norman visits a demon dentist
  • The Death Artist.
  • Gas and Candles
  • The Make-Up Artist (1973),[6] one-act play employing extensive quotation from Shakespeare.

Selected Shakespearian themed plays

References

  1. ^ "David Henry Wilson". PanMacmillan Books. Archived from the original on 24 March 2010. Retrieved 24 March 2010.
  2. ^ "David Henry Wilson". The Agency. 2017. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  3. ^ "An Interview with David Henry Wilson". Alma Books. 14 November 2016. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  4. ^ "JJ Amaworo Wilson". PM Press. Archived from the original on 29 September 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  5. ^ "Children's books written by David Henry Wilson". hopecorner.net. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
  6. ^ "The Make-Up Artist - One Act Plays - Browse". www.dramaticpublishing.com. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  7. ^ "Shakespeare based plays & Shakespeare sequels". The works of David Henry Wilson. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  8. ^ "The Tragedy of Lady Macbeth (with introductory essay)" (PDF). The works of David Henry Wilson. Retrieved 3 August 2017.

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