Bernice Rubens
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Bernice Rubens (July 26, 1928 - October 13, 2004) was a Booker Prize-winning Welsh novelist.
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[edit] Background
She was born in Cardiff, Wales, of Russian Jewish descent. She came from a very musical family, both her brothers becoming well-known classical musicians. She was married to Rudi Nassauer, a wine merchant and novelist. They had two daughters, Rebecca and Sharon.
[edit] Films
Her 1962 novel, Madame Sousatzka was made into a film in 1988, with Shabana Azmi and Shirley MacLaine.
Her 1975 novel, I Sent a Letter To My Love was made into a film (Ma Chere Inconnue) in 1980 by Moshe Mizraki, starring Simone Signoret and Jean Rochefort.
[edit] Works
- Set on Edge (1960)
- Madame Sousatzka (1962)
- Mate in Three (1966)
- The Elected Member (1969) (Booker Prize for Fiction 1970)
- Sunday Best (1971)
- Go Tell the Lemming (1973)
- I Sent a Letter To My Love (1975)
- The Ponsonby Post (1977)
- A Five-Year Sentence (1978)
- Spring Sonata (1979)
- Birds of Passage (1981)
- Brothers (1983)
- Mr Wakefield's Crusade (1985)
- Our Father (1987)
- Kingdom Come (1990)
- A Solitary Grief (1991)
- Mother Russia (1992)
- Autobiopsy (1993)
- Hijack (1993)
- Yesterday in the Back Lane (1995)
- The Waiting Game (1997)
- I, Dreyfus (1999)
- Milwaukee (2001)
- Nine Lives (2002)
- The Sergeants' Tale (2003)
[edit] Obituaries
- Bernice Rubens - The Times
- Bernice Rubens - The Daily Telegraph
- Bernice Rubens - The Guardian
- Bernice Rubens - The Independent
[edit] External links
- Bernice Rubens at the Internet Movie Database
- 1985 audio interview of Bernice Rubens by Don Swaim at Wired for Books.