Gilbert Phelps
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Gilbert Phelps (1915-1993) was a British educationist and author.
[edit] Biography
Gilbert Phelps began writing when he was still at school. His collections of poems and short stories appeared in many periodicals and collections both in America and England. His first novel the Dry Stone was published both in England and America in 1953, as was his second novel A Man in His Prime. He has written articles on literary and educational subjects, and has also written for the radio. Gilbert Phelps then became Chief Instructor, Sound , for Staff Training at the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). [1]
[edit] Bibliography
- The Dry Stone published in the UK and then published in America under the title The Heart in the Desert [2]
- A Man in His Prime published in the UK by Hutchinson. [2]
- The Centenarians: A Fable [2]
- The Russian Novel in English Fiction (Criticism). [2]
- Living Writers (Editor). [2]