Author: Barry England
Books
Figures in a Landscape | 1969 |
Barry England was a British author and playwright, born on March 16, 1932. He was educated at Eton College and served in the Royal Army during World War II, experiences that later influenced his writing. England's theatrical career began in earnest in the late 1960s, and he penned several successful plays that garnered critical acclaim. However, it was his novel "Figures in a Landscape," published in 1968, that truly marked his entry into the literary world. This novel, a tense and gripping tale of survival, was later adapted into a film, showcasing his ability to weave complex characters into high-stakes narratives. Beyond his novelistic endeavours, England's works for the stage often explored themes of power and human frailty, earning him a respected place in the realm of contemporary theatre. Though he published relatively few works, his impact was significant, and his legacy continues to be appreciated by those who seek stories that delve into the human condition with unflinching honesty. Barry England passed away on May 21, 2009, leaving a modest but impactful body of work behind.