Thomas Hinde (novelist)

Thomas Hinde
Born 1926
Felixstowe, United Kingdom
Occupation Novelist and nonfiction author
Nationality British
Citizenship British

Sir Thomas Willes Chitty, 3rd Baronet (born 1926), better known as Thomas Hinde, is a British novelist.

Contents

Life

Thomas Hinde was born in Felixstowe, Suffolk, and educated at Winchester School and University College, Oxford. After service in the Royal Navy, he worked briefly for the Inland Revenue and then for the Shell Petroleum Company, before becoming a full-time writer. He became a baronet on the death of his father in 1955. He is married to Susan Chitty.[1]

Works

His first novel, Mr Nicholas, was published in 1953. His second, Happy As Larry, the story of a disaffected, unemployable, aspiring writer with a failed marriage, led critics to associate him with the Angry Young Men movement.[2] An excerpt from Happy As Larry appeared in the popular paperback anthology Protest: The Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men.[3]

Hinde published thirteen further novels before turning to non-fiction. Since 1980, he has published books on English stately homes and gardens, English court life, and the forests of Britain, as well as histories of English schools.

Bibliography

Novels

Nonfiction

References

  1. ^ " Thomas Hinde Biography – Thomas Hinde
  2. ^ Allsop, Kenneth (1958). The Angry Decade; A Survey of the Cultural Revolt of the Nineteen Fifties. London: Peter Owen Ltd. 
  3. ^ Feldman, Gene and Gartneberg, Max (editors) (1958). Protest: The Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men. New York: Citadel Press.