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Name
  
Gillian Freeman

Role
  
Writer

Education
  
University of Reading


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Children
  
Harriet Thorpe, Mathilda Thorpe

Books
  
The Undergrowth of Literature, The liberty man, Nazi lady

Parents
  
Jack Freeman, Freda Freeman

Movies
  
The Leather Boys, That Cold Day in the Park, The Girl on a Motorcycle

Similar People
  
Sidney J Furie, Harriet Thorpe, Mathilda Thorpe, Jack Cardiff, Ronald Duncan

That Cold Day in the Park (1969)


Gillian Freeman ( born 5 December 1929) is a British writer.

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Born to a non-observant Jewish family in North London, daughter of Dr. Jack Freeman and his wife Freda (née Davids), she graduated in English Language and Literature from the University of Reading in 1951. She married Edward Thorpe, novelist and ballet critic of the Evening Standard, in 1955. They have two daughters, the actresses Harriet Thorpe and Matilda Thorpe.

One of her best known books was the 1961 novel The Leather Boys (published under the pseudonym Eliot George, a reference to the writer George Eliot), a story of a gay relationship between two young working-class men, later turned into a film for which she wrote the screenplay, this time under her own name. The novel was commissioned by the publisher Anthony Blond, who wanted a story about a "Romeo and Romeo in the South London suburbs". Her non-fiction book The Undergrowth of Literature (1967), was a pioneering study of pornography. In 1979, on another commission from Blond, she wrote a fictional diary, Nazi Lady: The Diaries of Elisabeth von Stahlenberg, 1938–48; Freeman's authorship was not at first revealed and many readers took it to be genuine. Her most recent book is But Nobody Lives in Bloomsbury (2006), a fictional study of the Bloomsbury Group.

Works

  • The Liberty Man, 1955
  • Fall of Innocence, 1956
  • Jack Would be a Gentleman, 1959
  • The Story of Albert Einstein, 1960
  • The Leather Boys, 1961
  • The Campaign, 1963
  • The Leather Boys (screenplay), 1964
  • Only Lovers Left Alive (screenplay), 1965
  • The Leader, 1965
  • The Undergrowth of Literature, 1967
  • That Cold Day in the Park (screenplay), 1969
  • An Evasion of Women (short play, alongside pieces by Shena Mackay, Margaret Drabble, and Maureen Duffy), 1969
  • The Alabaster Egg, 1970
  • I Want What I Want (screenplay), 1972
  • The Marriage Machine, 1975
  • The Schoolgirl Ethic: The Life and Work of Angela Brazil, 1976
  • Mayerling (ballet scenario), 1978
  • Intimate Letters (ballet scenario), 1978
  • Nazi Lady: The Diaries of Elisabeth von Stahlenberg, 1938–48, 1979
  • An Easter Egg Hunt, 1981
  • Isadora (ballet scenario), 1981
  • Lovechild, 1984
  • Life Before Man, 1986
  • Ballet Genius: Twenty Great Dancers of the Twentieth Century (with Edward Thorpe), 1988
  • Termination Rock, 1989
  • His Mistress's Voice, 2000
  • But Nobody Lives in Bloomsbury, 2006
  • References

    Gillian Freeman Wikipedia