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Evan Jones (writer)

Evan Jones (born 29 December 1927) is a Jamaican poet, playwright and screenwriter based in Britain. He was educated in Jamaica, the United States and England. Jones taught at schools in the United States before moving to England in 1956 and beginning a career as a writer.

Evan Jones
BornEvan Gordon Newton Jones
(1927-12-29) 29 December 1927 (age 95)
Portland, Jamaica
OccupationPlaywright, screenwriter, poet
LanguageEnglish
NationalityJamaican
CitizenshipBritish
EducationMunro College, Jamaica; Haverford College, Pennsylvania, US
Alma materWadham College, Oxford
GenreTelevision drama, screenplays, poetry
Notable worksKing and Country, Modesty Blaise, Funeral in Berlin, Wake in Fright, Escape to Victory
Notable awardsMartin Luther King Award
SpouseJoanna Jones[1]
ChildrenMelissa,[1] Sadie[2]

He wrote the scripts for the feature films King and Country, Modesty Blaise, Funeral in Berlin, Wake in Fright, and several television plays.

Biography

Evan Jones was born in 1927 in Portland, Jamaica, the son of a Fred M. Jones, a farmer, and Gladys, a Quaker missionary and teacher. One of seven children, Jones grew up in rural Jamaica and was educated locally, then at the prestigious boarding school Munro College, and subsequently attended Haverford College in Pennsylvania. After Haverford, he went to the Gaza Strip in Palestine in 1949, with the American Friends Service Committee, which organized the refugee camps there under the auspices of the United Nations; his experiences became the basis of his first television screenplay, The Widows of Jaffa.[3] He graduated from Wadham College, Oxford, in 1952 with a BA (Bachelors of Arts Honours) degree in English literature.[4] Jones taught at the George School in Pennsylvania and Wesleyan University, Connecticut. In 1956, he moved to England and earned his living as a writer of documentary drama, television plays and feature films.

His works include the television documentary series The Fight Against Slavery and several films directed by Joseph Losey, including Eva (a collaboration with Hugo Butler, 1962), King and Country (1964) and Modesty Blaise (1966). Other screenplays by Jones include Funeral in Berlin (1966), Escape to Victory (1981) and A Show of Force (1990). He is also notable as the author of Madhouse on Castle Street (1963), a now lost BBC television play, which featured the acting début of Bob Dylan.[5][6] Jones's poem The Song of the Banana Man (1956) is taught in schools throughout the Caribbean and published in anthologies worldwide. He also wrote biographies, and textbooks and novels for children.[7]

His wife, Joanna Vogel, was an actress and his daughters Melissa and Sadie are both novelists.[1][2]

The Bodleian Library holds a collection of documents from Jones' life, including drafts of scripts.[8][9]

Works

Television

Films

Books

  • Protector of the Indians, Nelson, 1958
  • Tales of the Caribbean: Anansi Stories, Ginn, 1984
  • Tales of the Caribbean: Witches and Duppies, Ginn, 1984
  • Tales of the Caribbean: The Beginning of Things, Ginn, 1984
  • Skylarking, Longman, 1993
  • Stonehaven, Institute of Jamaica Publications, 1993
  • Alonso and the Drug Barron, Macmillian Caribbean, 2006
  • A Poem For Every Day of the Year (Allie Esiri, Pan Macmillan, 2017)

Poetry

  • The Song of the Banana Man (1956)
  • Lament of the Banana Man (1962)

References

  1. ^ a b c Roberts, Alison (16 June 2008). "Keeping up with Mrs Jones". The Evening Standard, archived at LexisNexis. London: Associated Newspapers. Retrieved 12 December 2009.
  2. ^ a b Kyte, Holly (13 May 2008). "Sadie Jones: 'It just wouldn't leave me alone'". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 12 December 2009.
  3. ^ Hellfire Hall (14 September 2018). "REVIEW: The Widows of Jaffa". The Official Peter Wyngarde Appreciation Society. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  4. ^ Southwood-Smith, Donna. "Language as a vehicle for National Themes" (PDF). Washington Research Library Consortium. p. 10. Retrieved 12 December 2009.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Dylan in the Madhouse". BBC Four. 18 October 2007. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  6. ^ Llewellyn Smith, Caspar (18 September 2005). "Flash-back". The Observer.
  7. ^ "Evan Jones". Heinemann Books. Retrieved 12 December 2009.
  8. ^ "New Catalogue: Evan Jones Archive". Archives and Manuscripts at the Bodleian Library. 12 January 2016. Retrieved 5 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ "Collection: Evan Jones Archive | Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts". archives.bodleian.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 5 January 2022.

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Evan Jones born 29 December 1927 is a Jamaican poet playwright and screenwriter based in Britain He was educated in Jamaica the United States and England Jones taught at schools in the United States before moving to England in 1956 and beginning a career as a writer Evan JonesBornEvan Gordon Newton Jones 1927 12 29 29 December 1927 age 95 Portland JamaicaOccupationPlaywright screenwriter poetLanguageEnglishNationalityJamaicanCitizenshipBritishEducationMunro College Jamaica Haverford College Pennsylvania USAlma materWadham College OxfordGenreTelevision drama screenplays poetryNotable worksKing and Country Modesty Blaise Funeral in Berlin Wake in Fright Escape to VictoryNotable awardsMartin Luther King AwardSpouseJoanna Jones 1 ChildrenMelissa 1 Sadie 2 He wrote the scripts for the feature films King and Country Modesty Blaise Funeral in Berlin Wake in Fright and several television plays Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 2 1 Television 2 2 Films 2 3 Books 2 4 Poetry 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditEvan Jones was born in 1927 in Portland Jamaica the son of a Fred M Jones a farmer and Gladys a Quaker missionary and teacher One of seven children Jones grew up in rural Jamaica and was educated locally then at the prestigious boarding school Munro College and subsequently attended Haverford College in Pennsylvania After Haverford he went to the Gaza Strip in Palestine in 1949 with the American Friends Service Committee which organized the refugee camps there under the auspices of the United Nations his experiences became the basis of his first television screenplay The Widows of Jaffa 3 He graduated from Wadham College Oxford in 1952 with a BA Bachelors of Arts Honours degree in English literature 4 Jones taught at the George School in Pennsylvania and Wesleyan University Connecticut In 1956 he moved to England and earned his living as a writer of documentary drama television plays and feature films His works include the television documentary series The Fight Against Slavery and several films directed by Joseph Losey including Eva a collaboration with Hugo Butler 1962 King and Country 1964 and Modesty Blaise 1966 Other screenplays by Jones include Funeral in Berlin 1966 Escape to Victory 1981 and A Show of Force 1990 He is also notable as the author of Madhouse on Castle Street 1963 a now lost BBC television play which featured the acting debut of Bob Dylan 5 6 Jones s poem The Song of the Banana Man 1956 is taught in schools throughout the Caribbean and published in anthologies worldwide He also wrote biographies and textbooks and novels for children 7 His wife Joanna Vogel was an actress and his daughters Melissa and Sadie are both novelists 1 2 The Bodleian Library holds a collection of documents from Jones life including drafts of scripts 8 9 Works EditTelevision Edit The Widows of Jaffa BBC 1957 In a Backward Country Television Playwright BBC 1958 Madhouse on Castle Street Sunday Night Play BBC 1963 Old Man s Fancy Armchair Theatre ABC 1965 Go Tell It on Table Mountain Thirty Minute Theatre BBC 1967 The Fight Against Slavery miniseries BBC 1975 The Mind Beyond The Man with the Power BBC2 Playhouse BBC 1976 Rehearsal Centre Play BBC 1977 Gambling Lady The Dick Francis Thriller Yorkshire Television 1979 A Curious Suicide Chillers FR3 France 1990 Films Edit Eva 1962 The Damned 1963 King and Country 1964 Modesty Blaise 1966 Funeral in Berlin 1966 Two Gentlemen Sharing 1969 Wake in Fright also known as Outback 1971 Ghost in the Noonday Sun 1973 Night Watch 1973 Escape to Victory also known as Victory 1981 The Killing of Angel Street 1981 Champions 1984 Kangaroo 1987 A Show of Force 1990 Shadow of the Wolf 1992 Books Edit Protector of the Indians Nelson 1958 Tales of the Caribbean Anansi Stories Ginn 1984 Tales of the Caribbean Witches and Duppies Ginn 1984 Tales of the Caribbean The Beginning of Things Ginn 1984 Skylarking Longman 1993 Stonehaven Institute of Jamaica Publications 1993 Alonso and the Drug Barron Macmillian Caribbean 2006 A Poem For Every Day of the Year Allie Esiri Pan Macmillan 2017 Poetry Edit The Song of the Banana Man 1956 Lament of the Banana Man 1962 References Edit a b c Roberts Alison 16 June 2008 Keeping up with Mrs Jones The Evening Standard archived at LexisNexis London Associated Newspapers Retrieved 12 December 2009 a b Kyte Holly 13 May 2008 Sadie Jones It just wouldn t leave me alone The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 12 December 2009 Hellfire Hall 14 September 2018 REVIEW The Widows of Jaffa The Official Peter Wyngarde Appreciation Society Retrieved 13 January 2019 Southwood Smith Donna Language as a vehicle for National Themes PDF Washington Research Library Consortium p 10 Retrieved 12 December 2009 permanent dead link Dylan in the Madhouse BBC Four 18 October 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2021 Llewellyn Smith Caspar 18 September 2005 Flash back The Observer Evan Jones Heinemann Books Retrieved 12 December 2009 New Catalogue Evan Jones Archive Archives and Manuscripts at the Bodleian Library 12 January 2016 Retrieved 5 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Collection Evan Jones Archive Bodleian Archives amp Manuscripts archives bodleian ox ac uk Retrieved 5 January 2022 External links EditEvan Jones at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Evan Jones writer amp oldid 1119814357, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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