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Nationality
  
Scottish

Occupation
  
Author


Name
  
Guy McCrone

Role
  
Author

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Born
  
13 September 1898 (
1898-09-13
)
Birkenhead, England

Known for
  
Founding member of the Glasgow Citizen's Theatre

Died
  
May 1977, Windermere, Cumbria, United Kingdom

Alma mater
  
Pembroke College, Cambridge

Books
  
Wax Fruit, The Hayburn family, Aunt Bel, Antimacassar City, The Wax Fruit Trilogy

Guy Fulton McCrone (13 September 1898 – 30 May 1977) was a Scottish author active from the late 1930s onwards. He was born in Birkenhead to Scottish parents. After the family returned to their native Glasgow, McCrone was educated at The Glasgow Academy, then went on to read for a degree in Modern Languages at Pembroke College, Cambridge, after which he travelled to Vienna, where he studied singing. Returning to Scotland, he organised the first British performance of Berlioz's Les Troyens and was a founding member of the Glasgow Citizen's Theatre, together with his cousin, the playwright Osborne Henry Mavor.

Glasgow provided the setting for many of his novels, including the most widely read, Antimacassar City, The Philistines and The Puritans, begun in 1940 and which were later published as Wax Fruit: the Story of the Moorhouse Family in 1947, It eventually sold one million copies. These were two sequels, Aunt Bel (1949) and The Hayburn Family (1952).

During World War II, he was an air raid warden.

McCrone retired to the Lake District in 1968, where he died at Windermere on 30 May 1977.

In October 2012, Antimacassar City was dramatised in ten parts by Clara Glynn for BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, starring Natasha Watson, Ian Brennan, Juliet Cadzow and Robin Laing.

References

Guy McCrone Wikipedia