Neither Use Nor Ornament by Bill Naughton

Neither Use Nor Ornament by Bill Naughton

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Following On the Pig's Back (OUP 1987) and Saintly Billy (OUP 1988), a third volume of autobiography from the late writer and novelist which was completed before his death in 1992. Traces his life from the age of 14 recalling work as a milkman, time spent in the weaving sheds and his eventual success as a writer.

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Neither Use Nor Ornament by Bill Naughton

Bill Naughton was best-known for his novel Alfie, which became a classic film of the 60s starring Michael Caine, and for plays such as Spring and Port Wine. His short stories and children's books are also modern classics, and include A Goalkeeper's Revenge and A Dog Called Nelson. Born in Ireland, in Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo in 1910, his family moved to Lancashire when he was four. In On the Pig's Back (1987), the first book in his autobiographical trilogy, he described his childhood in Bolton during the Great War, and his attempts at writing when he worked as a lorry-driver. After years of struggle, he had by 1945 published a number of stories, many of them in the wartime Lilliput magazine, and his first book, A Roof Over Your Head, was hailed by John Betjeman as 'a work of genius'. In Saintly Billy (1988) he went back to chart his Catholic upbringing in an immigrant Irish family in a close-knit Lancashire mining community during the 1920s. Neither Use Nor Ornament is the third part of his autobiography. It opens as he's just turned fourteen, and has his first taste of the world of work when the milkman sacks him as his helper for spilling too much milk from the pail - and being 'neither use nor ornament'. Those harsh words pursue him when he leaves school to work in the alien world of the weaving sheds. But young Billy is destined to become a writer remarkable for his insights into human behaviour, and for his sharp recall of that other world of childhood. Lilliput editor Dennis Ritts called Bill Naughton 'the finest short story writer that this country has ever known'. Welcoming his autobiography in the Sunday Mirror, he praised Naughton's rare ability to 'get the feel of warmth and childhood innocence' into his writing. 'It is a moving book by a singular individualist who had to struggle hard to make himself known.' Bill Naughton died in 1992 after completing this last part of his autobiography. The first two volumes were published by Oxford University Press. Alfie was reissued in 1993 in Allison & Busby's Twentieth Century Classics series.
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ISBN 13 9781852243036
ISBN 10 1852243031
Title Neither Use Nor Ornament
Author Bill Naughton
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Publisher Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Year published 1995-05-25
Number of pages 208
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