top of page

This Biographical Companion provides in 893 alphabetically arranged text entries an attempt to identify in JL Carr’s unordinary life the sources of the stories, events, places, people, things, and quotations that he used in his eight novels and some of his other writings.

 

The teacher, headmaster, publisher, author, artist, and stone carver JL Carr (1912 – 1994) often admitted that the characters and events in his eight novels were derived from his own life or from the experiences of people that he knew.


The Ellerbeck family in A Month in the Country is based on his own family’s life at Carlton Miniott in Yorkshire just after World War I; the football team in How Steeple Sinderby Wanderers Won the F.A. Cup is based on the local success of a village team that Carr played for in 1931, extrapolated to a great degree; and the barefoot blonde who opens A Season in Sinji was a real person who was tragically murdered in 1942.


Carr used his hymn-singing Wesleyan upbringing, his first career as a primary school teacher and headmaster, his exchange visits to teach in a High School in a small town in South Dakota, his service in the Royal Air Force during World War II, his years spent living in lodgings, his second career as a publisher, and his life-long love of poetry, Anglican churches and cricket to provide many of the places, people and stories in his novels, because he had been there, he knew them, and they were authentic. The main plot of each novel may be fiction, but many of the details are autofiction.

Life as Fiction: A Biographical Companion to the Novels of JL Carr

£25.00Price
Quantity
Only 2 left in stock
  • Publication Essentials

    One of only 150 numbered copies available for sale this is a quality perfect bound A4 paperback including 150 figures.  Written by Andrew Hall and published by the 3C Press

  • Delivery Information

    FREE UK Standard Delivery

    UK Express Delivery £4.50

     

    International shipping is available, please contact us for a bespoke price

  • Special Editions

    By virtue of their very nature some of our Special Editions are in vintage condition. For signed Maps this may mean the corners have been slightly bent or there is some minor discolouration along the edge; any issues should be resolved when the Map is mounted and framed. Early edition Pocket Books may have minor marks to the cover or edges; they could be considered ‘very good’ second-hand condition. Any specific damage beyond age appropriate wear and tear will be listed in the item description.

No Reviews YetShare your thoughts. Be the first to leave a review.

Further Publications

bottom of page