Andrew Sinclair
Andrew Annandale Sinclair FRSL FRSA was a British novelist, historian, biographer, critic and filmmaker. He was a founding member of Churchill College, Cambridge and a publisher of classic and modern film scripts.
Writer and filmmaker
Born in Oxford, England, Sinclair undertook his National Service with the Coldstream Guards and wrote a novel based on the experience, called The Breaking of Bumbo. "At the age of 22, Andrew Sinclair woke up one morning to find himself, like Byron, suddenly famous". In 1970 he directed a film of that name, for which he wrote the screenplay; it starred Joanna Lumley.Sinclair directed the film, now regarded as a classic, of Under Milk Wood, featuring Richard Burton as the narrator. His book The Better Half: The Emancipation of the American Woman won the Somerset Maugham Prize in 1967. His biographies covered a wide variety of famous people: Che Guevara, Dylan Thomas, Jack London, John Ford, J Pierpont Morgan and Francis Bacon. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1972. His most recent work was his autobiography, Storytelling: A Sort of Memoir.
Historian
Sinclair was Director of Historical Studies, Churchill College, Cambridge, 1961–63; and Lecturer in American History, University College London, 1965–67. His writings on persons and themes of American history are identified in his bibliography, below.Screenplay publisher
In 1966 Sinclair, with Peter Whitehead, founded Lorrimer Publishing, which published the original screenplays of classic films. Wrote Sheridan Morley: "Their format is a simple one: the script itself, with detailed descriptions where action takes over from the words, published with a brief introduction and sideline notes where necessary." Some 70 filmscripts were published, including The Blue Angel and The Third Man.Personal life
Andrew Sinclair married three times:- firstly Marianne Alexandre in 1960 and had one son Timon Alexandre Sinclair;
- secondly Miranda Seymour, daughter of George Fitzroy Seymour and Rosemary Nest Scott-Ellis, daughter of Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden, on 17 October 1972 and had one son Merlin George Sinclair;
- thirdly Sonia Melchett, widow of British Steel Corporation Chairman Julian Mond, 3rd Baron Melchett, on 25 July 1984, without issue.
In the 1960s Sinclair was instrumental in saving from demolition the historic buildings in Narrow Street, Limehouse. For his book The Last of the Best, he was assisted by Jacquemine Charrott Lodwidge as researcher.
Non-fiction
- Prohibition: The Era of Excess
- The Better Half: The Emancipation of the American Woman
- A Concise History of the United States
- Viva Che!: The Strange Death and Life of Che Guevara
- The Last of the Best: The Aristocracy of Europe in the Twentieth Century
- Guevara
- Dylan Thomas: Poet of His People
- Jack: A Biography of Jack London
- John Ford: a Biography
- Corsair: The Life of J Pierpont Morgan
- The Other Victoria
- The Red and the Blue: Cambridge, Treason and Intelligence
- War Like a Wasp: The Lost decade of the Forties
- The Discovery of the Grail
- The Naked Savage
- Francis Bacon: His Life and Violent Times
- Arts and Cultures: The History of the Fifty Years of the Arts Council in Great Britain
- Dylan the Bard: A Life of Dylan Thomas
- An Anatomy of Terror
- Storytelling
Fiction
- The Breaking of Bumbo. London, Faber, and New York, Simon and Schuster, 1959; Penguin edition 1961.
- My Friend Judas. London, Faber, 1959; New York, Simon and Schuster, 1961.
- The Project. London, Faber, and New York, Simon and Schuster, 1960.
- The Hallelujah Bum. London, Faber, 1963; as The Paradise Bum, New York, Atheneum, 1963.
- The Raker. London, Cape, and New York, Atheneum, 1964.
- Gog. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, and New York, Macmillan, 1967.
- Magog. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, and New York, Harper, 1972.
- The Surrey Cat. London, Joseph, 1976; as Cat, London, Sphere, 1977.
- A Patriot for Hire. London, Joseph, 1978.
- The Facts in the Case of E.A. Poe. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1979; New York, Holt Rinehart, 1980.
- Beau Bumbo. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1985.
- King Ludd. London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1988.
- The Far Corners of the Earth. London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1991.
- The Strength of the Hills. London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1992.
- Blood and Kin: An Empire Saga. London, Sinclair-Stevenson, 2002.
Uncollected short stories
- "To Kill a Loris," in Texas Quarterly, Autumn 1961.
- "A Head for Monsieur Dimanche," in Atlantic, September 1962.
- "The Atomic Band," in Transatlantic Review 21, Summer 1966.
- "Twin," in The Best of Granta. London, Secker and Warburg, 1967.
Selected filmography
- The Breaking of Bumbo. Director. Starring Joanna Lumley, John Bird, Edward Fox, Jeremy Child and Richard Warwick.
- Under Milk Wood Director. Starring Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Peter O'Toole.
- Blue Blood. Director. Starring Oliver Reed, Derek Jacobi.
- Dylan on Dylan
Publisher of screenplays: bibliography
- A Man and a Woman
- Ashes and Diamonds, Kanal and A Generation
- A Nous la Liberté and Entr'Acte
- Alphaville
- A Woman Is a Woman, A Married Woman and Two or Three Things I Know About Her
- Belle de Jour
- Blow-Up
- Brief Encounter
- Children of Paradise
- Clockwork Orange
- Closely Watched Trains
- Grand Illusion
- Greed
- If...
- Ikuru
- Ivan the Terrible
- Jules et Jim
- King Henry V
- Knife in the Water, Repulsion and Cul-de-Sac
- L'Age D'Or and Un Chien Andalou
- Le Jour se Leve
- Le Petit Soldat
- M
- Made in USA
- Masterworks of British Cinema
- Metropolis
- Monkey Business and Duck Soup
- Mother
- Oedipus Rex
- Pandora's Box
- Pierrot Le Fou
- Seven Samurai
- Shanghai Express and Morocco
- Six Moral Tales
- Stagecoach
- The Band Wagon
- The Bank Dick
- The Battleship Potemkin
- The Bicycle Thieves
- The Blue Angel
- The Cabinet of Caligari
- The Complete Jean Vigo
- The Exterminating Angel, Nazarín and Los Olvidados
- The Seventh Seal
- The Third Man
- The Threepenny Opera
- The Trial
- Tillie and Gus
- Tristana
- Tillie and Gus uel
- What?
- Weekend and Wind From the East
- Wild Strawberries
Acknowledgement
- This article incorporates a fiction bibliography from :it:Andrew Sinclair|the corresponding Italian Wikipedia article as of 20 November 2010.