Adrian Mitchell

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Adrian Mitchell was an English literary figure associated with the ‘anti-bomb’ movement

Oct 24, 1932

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: October 24, 1932
  • Died on: December 20, 2008
  • Nationality: British
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Poets, Playwrights
  • Spouses: Celia Hewitt, Maureen Bush
  • Childrens: Alistair Mitchell, Beattie Mitchell, Briony Mitchell, Danny Mitchell, Sasha Mitchell
  • Universities:
    • Christ Church
    • Oxford
    • Monkton Combe School

Adrian Mitchell born at

Hampstead Heath

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Birth Place

He first married a woman named Maureen Bush, and the couple were blessed with three children named Danny, Briony and Alistair.

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Personal Life

Later, he married Celia Hewitt with whom he has two daughters named Beattie and Sasha. Celia is an actress and also owns a book shop named ‘Ripping Yarns’, which is located at Highgate.

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On 28th December 2008, this writer died of a heart attack and the whole literary world suffered a huge loss and grieved over his death.

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Personal Life

Adrian Mitchell was born to Jock Mitchell and Kathleen Fabian on 24th October 1932, at a place located near Hampstead Heath. His father was a research chemist, while his mother was a school teacher.

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Childhood & Early Life:

He attended the ‘Monkton Combe School’, located in the English city of Bath, and later joined the ‘Greenways School’. While studying in ‘Greenways School’, his first play ‘The Animals’ Brain Trust’ was performed. Mitchell was only nine years old back then.

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Adrian, then, entered the ‘Dauntsey’s School’ located in Wiltshire, and there, he and his friend Gordon Snell composed and performed a number of plays.

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In 1951, he was recruited to the ‘Royal Air Force’, though he did not intend to enter ‘RAF’. His tenure with the defence force lasted for a year.

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Later, he pursued his studies in English at the ‘Christ Church’ college, an institution affiliated to the ‘Oxford University’. He was appointed as an editor of the university’s ‘Isis Magazine’ while studying there. He also chaired the poetry society of the university.

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After Adrian completed his graduation from the ‘Oxford University’, he was recruited by the newspaper ‘Oxford Mail’ for the post of a reporter. He worked with the daily for a period of two years, from 1955 to 1957. He then joined the English daily ‘Evening Standard’ in London, and worked with it for about three years.

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Career

Soon after, he penned his first novel and also first play for television, and gradually, started to work as a freelance journalist, by writing for newspapers and tabloids such as ‘Daily Mail’, ‘Sun’ and ‘Sunday Times’. However, he resigned from his journalism career during the 1960s, and concentrated on his literary works by composing poems, stories and plays.

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One of his prominent works of this time was, the novel titled ‘If You See Me Coming’, which he penned in 1962.

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During the period 1963-67, he was an instructor at the ‘Writers Workshop’ in the ‘University of Iowa’. This was followed by his engagement at the ‘University of Lancaster’ as a ‘Granada Fellow in the Arts’.

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The 1970’s also saw the release of three more novels of the writer, namely ‘Wartime’, ‘Bodyguard’ and ‘Man Friday’.

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Adrian Mitchell penned the poem ‘To Whom It May Concern’, which is one of his most renowned works. This is a satirical poem which has an anti-war tone and was written at a time when thousands of people lost their lives in the ‘Vietnam War’ in the guise of bringing in peace, democracy, order and freedom.

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This poem was first recited in the year 1965, to a large audience at ‘Royal Albert Hall’, London. This has been modified several times in accordance with the on-going wars and can be related to every war of the present times. It manifests how war can have a physical as well as psychological impact on people.

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Major Works