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Sue Townsend

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Sue Townsend
Born April 2 1946 (1946-04-02) (age 62)
Leicester, England
Occupation Novelist,
Playwright,
Screenwriter,
Columnist
Genres Drama, Fiction, Screenplay
Debut works The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾

Susan Lillian "Sue" Townsend (born April 2, 1946) is the author of the Adrian Mole series of books. She has suffered from diabetes for many years as a result of which she was registered blind in 2001.

Biography

The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole was reputedly based on her children's experiences at Mary Linwood Comprehensive School in Leicester. Several of the teachers who appear in the book (such as Mr. Dock and Miss Fossington-Gore) are based on actual staff who worked at the school in the early 1980s. When the book was televised, it was mostly filmed at a different school nearby. Mary Linwood Comprehensive was closed in 1997. Sue went to Glen Hills Primary school where the school secretary was named 'Mrs Claricotes' - as is the school secretary in the books. She then went to South Wigston High School. Sue has four children: Sean, Daniel, Victoria and Elizabeth. At the time of writing the first Mole book, Sue Townsend was living on the Saffron Lane Estate, a stone's-throw away from the house in which Joe Orton was brought up. The first two books in the series appealed to many readers as a realistic and humorous treatment of the inner life of an adolescent boy. They also captured something of the zeitgeist of Britain during the Thatcher period. For her work Sue has received two Honorary Doctorates, one from the University of Leicester and one from Loughborough University in July 2007, along with the James Joyce Award of the Literary and Historical Society of University College Dublin.

Works

Novels:Adrian Mole Series

Novels:Other Works

Plays:

  • Womberang (Soho Poly - 1979)
  • The Ghost of Daniel Lambert (Leicester Haymarket Theatre - 1981)
  • Dayroom (Croydon Warehouse Theatre - 1981)
  • Captain Christmas and the Evil Adults (Phoenix Arts Theatre - 1982)
  • Bazaar and Rummage (Royal Court Theatre - 1982)
  • Groping for Words (Croydon Warehouse - 1983)
  • The Great Celestial Cow (Royal Court Theatre and tour - 1984)
  • The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole aged 13 3/4-The Play (Leicester Phoenix - 1984)
  • Disneyland it Ain't (Royal Court Theatre Upstairs - 1989)
  • Ten Tiny Fingers, Nine Tiny Toes (Library Theatre, Manchester - 1989)
  • The Queen and I (Vaudeville Theatre - 1994, toured Australia in the summer of 1996 and was entitled The Royals Down Under)

Non-fiction:

  • Public Confessions of a Middle-Aged Woman aged 55 3/4 (2001)

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NAME Townsend, Sue
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Townsend, Susan Lillian
SHORT DESCRIPTION English Novelist,, Playwright,, Screenwriter,, Columnist
DATE OF BIRTH April 2, 1946
PLACE OF BIRTH Leicester, England
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH

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    Sue Townsend, who got her start as a writer for the theater, penned a series of fictional diaries of a self-obsessed teenager that critics deemed one of the literary phenomena of the 1980s. A runaway bestseller in Great Britain, The Secret Diary of Adria... more

    Sue Townsend
    In the realm of publishing, novelist Sue Townsend dominated England in the 1980s. Creator of Adrian Mole, a character described by Spectator reviewer Claudia FitzHerbert in 1992 as "a twerpish teenage boy from Leicester with a heart of gold and an unpara... more


     
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