Ronald Frame
Ronald Frame (born 23 May 1953) is a prize-winning novelist, short story writer and dramatist. He was educated in Glasgow, and at Oxford University.
Unwritten Secrets,[1] a novel and his fifteenth book of fiction, was published in 2010.
He has written many original plays and adaptations (most recently The Other Simenon)[2] for BBC Radio.[3] His serial The Hydro (three series) was a popular success. A radio memoir of growing up in 50s and 60s Scottish suburbia, Ghost City,[4] transferred to BBC Television.
His first TV film Paris,[5] won the Samuel Beckett Award and PYE’s ‘Most Promising Writer New to Television’ Award.
His papers, to 2000, can be accessed at the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh.
Fuller biographical details appear in Who’s Who (A & C Black), and in Debrett’s People of Today[6] and International Who’s Who.
For a comprehensive list of books and plays for radio and screen see external website link below.
- Havisham, Picador, 2013
- Time in Carnbeg, Polygon[7] 2004, ISBN 0-9544075-5-5
- Permanent Violet, Polygon 2002, ISBN 0-7486-6321-5
- The Lantern Bearers, Duckworth 1999, 2001, ISBN 0-7156-3133-0
- The Sun on the Wall, Hodder & Stoughton 1994, Sceptre 1995, ISBN 0-340-62858-8
- Walking my Mistress in Deuville (A Novella and Nine Stories,) Hodder & Stoughton 1992, Sceptre 1993, ISBN 0-340-57971-4
- Underwood and After, Hodder & Stoughton 1991, Sceptre 1992, ISBN 0-340-56540-3
- Bluette, Hodder & Stoughton 1990, Sceptre 1991, ISBN 0-340-55109-7
- Penelope's Hat, Hodder & Stoughton 1989, Sceptre 1990, ISBN 0-340-52455-3
- Paris, Faber and Faber 1987, ISBN 0-571-14776-3
- A Woman of Judah, (a Novel and Fifteen Stories) Bodley Head 1987, Sceptre 1989, ISBN 0-340-50071-9
- Sandmouth People, Bodley Head 1987, Sceptre 1988, ISBN 0-340-42320-X
- A Long Weekend with Marcel Proust (Seven Stories and a Novel) Bodley Head 1986, Sceptre 1988, ISBN 0-340-42891-0
- Watching Mrs Gordon, and Other Stories Bodley Head 1985, Triad Grafton 1987, ISBN 0-586-06998-4
- Winter Journey, Bodley Head 1984, Triad Grafton 1985, Sceptre 1993, ISBN 0-340-57973-0
References
- ↑ Review of Unwritten Secrets on The Independent website, Wednesday 21 July 2010
- ↑ Article on the BBC website for The Other Simenon, Last broadcast Friday 17 December 2010 on Radio 4
- ↑ Ronald Frame's Profile on the BBC Scotland website
- ↑ An interview with Ronald Frame about Ghost City on the BBC Scotland website
- ↑ Entry from the Internet Movie Database (IMDB) website for Paris
- ↑ Ronald Frame's entry on the Debretts website
- ↑ Ronald Frame's entry on the Polygon website
External links
- Official website
- Works by Ronald Frame are listed on WorldCat catalogue
- Radio plays by Ronald Frame listed on the suttonelms website
- List of 100 best scottish books including The Lantern Bearers by Ronald Frame