Mervyn Jones (writer)
Mervyn Jones (27 February 1922 – 23 February 2010[1]) was a British novelist, journalist and biographer, the son of psychoanalyst Ernest Jones.[2]
Mervyn Jones  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 27 February 1922 Regent's Park, London, England  | 
| Died | 23 February 2010 (aged 87) | 
| Occupation | Writer | 
| Education | Abbotsholme School | 
| Alma mater | New York University | 
| Notable works | John and Mary, Holding On, Today The Struggle | 
| Spouse | Jeanne Urquhart (1948–1990) | 
| Children | Conrad Jones, Marian Jones and Jaqueline Jones | 
| Relatives | Ernest Jones (father) | 
Literary credits
    
Mervyn Jones wrote 29 novels (five unpublished),[3] including John and Mary (1966), the basis for the 1969 film,[4] and Holding On (1973), which was adapted for television in 1977.[5]
Jones also wrote non-fiction, reportage and biography, including a fictional biography of Joseph Stalin in 1970 and a biography of his friend Michael Foot, the former Labour Party leader, in 1994.[6] A former Communist, Jones wrote for the Daily Worker, and later the New Reasoner and Tribune; he was later assistant editor at the New Statesman.[7]
Selected works
    
    Fiction
    
- No Time To Be Young (1952)
 - The New Town (1953)
 - Helen Blake (1955)
 - On the Last Day (1958)
 - A Set of Wives (1965)
 - John and Mary (1966)
 - A Survivor (1968)
 - Joseph (1970)
 - Mr Armitage Isn't Back Yet (1971)
 - Holding On (1973; new edition by Eland in 2009)
 - The Revolving Door (1973)
 - Strangers (1974)
 - Lord Richard's Passion (1974)
 - Twilight of the Day (1975)
 - The Pursuit of Happiness (1975)
 - Scenes From Bourgeois Life (1976)
 - Nobody's Fault (1977)
 - Today The Struggle (1978)
 - The Beautiful Words (1979)
 - A Short Time To Live (1980)
 - Two Women and Their Man (1982)
 - Joanna's Luck (1984)
 - Coming Home (1986)
 - That Year in Paris (1988)
 
Non-fiction
    
- Guilty Men (1957) [with Michael Foot]
 - Potbank: A Social Enquiry into Life in the Potteries (1961)
 - Big Two: Life in America and Russia (1962) [aka The Antagonists]
 - Two Ears of Corn – Oxfam in Action (1965) [aka In Famine's Shadow – a Private War on Hunger]
 - Kingsley Martin: Portrait and Self-portrait (1969) [Ed.]
 - Rhodesia: The White Judge's Burden (1972)
 - Life on the Dole (1972)
 - Privacy (1974)
 - The Oil Rush (1976)
 - Chances: An Autobiography (1987)
 - A Radical Life: The Biography of Megan Lloyd George (1991)
 - Michael Foot (1994)
 - The Amazing Victorian: A Life of George Meredith (1999)
 
References
    
- Geoffrey Goodman Obituary, The Guardian, 26 February 2010
 - Obituary The Times, 2 March 2010.
 - "Mervyn Jones obituary". TheGuardian.com. 25 February 2010.
 - "Obituary: Mervyn Jones, 1922-2010 | Tribune". www.tribunemagazine.org. Archived from the original on 9 February 2015.
 - "Holding on (TV Series 1977– ) – IMDb". IMDb.
 - "Mervyn Jones Biography – Mervyn Jones comments".
 - "Mervyn Jones".
 
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