John Braine

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John Gerard Braine (April 13, 1922October 28, 1986) was an English novelist.

Born in Bradford, Yorkshire, Braine left St. Bede's Grammar School at 16 and worked in a shop, a laboratory and a factory before becoming, after the war, a librarian. Although he wrote twelve works of fiction, Braine is chiefly remembered today for his first novel, Room at the Top (1957), which was also turned into a successful film (1959). Braine is usually associated with the Angry Young Men movement.

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House of Stratus have recently republished some of Braine's novels.

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