Noel Barber

Noel Barber (9 September 1909  10 July 1988[1]) was a British novelist and journalist. Many of his novels, considered exotic, are about his experiences as leading foreign correspondent for the Daily Mail. He had two brothers: Kenneth, a banker, and Anthony Barber, Baron Barber.[2]

Most notably he reported from Morocco, where he was stabbed five times. In October 1956, Barber survived a gunshot wound to the head by a Soviet sentry in Hungary during the Hungarian revolution.[2] A car crash ended his career as journalist. He then began writing novels: he became a best selling novelist in his seventies with his first novel, Tanamera.

Novels

Non fiction

Adaptations

"Tanamera" was filmed as a television serial in 1989 as Tanamera – Lion of Singapore.

"The Other Side of Paradise" was filmed for TV in 1992.

References

  1. Corfield, Justin (2010). Historical Dictionary of Singapore. Scarecrow Press. pp. 13–. ISBN 9780810873872.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Noel Barber Dies at 78". Glasgow Herald. 11 July 1988. Retrieved 19 October 2010.
  3. http://www.croft-cooke.co.uk/bibliography.html