John Mortimer: The Devil's Advocate by Graham Lord

John Mortimer: The Devil's Advocate by Graham Lord

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Summary

Controversial warts-and-all biography of the creator of 'Rumpole' whose double life as lawyer and writer is explored for the first time.

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John Mortimer: The Devil's Advocate by Graham Lord

John Mortimer was a promising barrister who married a successful novelist (Penelope Mortimer) and then started writing himself. At first he wrote plays, most famously the autobiographical A VOYAGE ROUND MY FATHER, and he is credited with the hugely successful TV adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited. But it was Mortimer's creation of Rumpole of the Bailey, the irascible barrister created on TV by Leo McKern, which catapulted him to wider fame and fortune. Meanwhile he had become increasingly well-known as a lawyer, and he became everyone's first thought when a barrister with liberal principles and left-wing political beliefs was required. John Mortimer's personal life is equally colourful - he divorced his first wife and married a second Penelope, who became known as Penny 2; and recent revelations uncovered that he fathered Wendy Craig's love-child. Graham Lord's biography is all the better for being unauthorised, as he has been able to provide the full, unvarnished story of John Mortimer.
Graham Lord is a biographer who has also published novels. For nearly 20 years he was the influential book columnist of the Sunday Express. He lives mainly in France.
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ISBN 13 9780752877808
ISBN 10 0752877801
Title John Mortimer: The Devil's Advocate
Author Graham Lord
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2006-09-06
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.