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Born: Established: 1942 Manchester,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Male
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1 1 y separately published work icon Mother's Boy : A Writer's Beginnings Howard Jacobson , London : Jonathan Cape , 2022 24758913 2022 single work autobiography

'In Mother's Boy, Booker-Prize winner Howard Jacobson reveals how he became a writer. It is an exploration of belonging and not-belonging, of being an insider and outsider, both English and Jewish.

'Jacobson was forty when his first novel was published. In Mother's Boy he traces the life that brought him there. Born to a working-class family in 1940s Manchester, the great-grandson of Lithuanian and Russian immigrants, Jacobson was raised by his mother, grandmother and aunt Joyce. His father was a regimental tailor, as well as an upholsterer, a market-stall holder, a taxi driver, a balloonist, and a magician.

'Grappling always with his family's history and his Jewish identity, Jacobson takes us from the growing pains of childhood to studying at Cambridge under F.R. Leavis, and landing in Sydney as a maverick young professor on campus. After his first marriage and the birth of his son, he lived in places as disparate as London, Wolverhampton, Boscastle and Melbourne, and worked many different jobs to make ends meet, from selling handbags on a market stall, to teaching English in schools, universities and sometimes football stadiums, and even helping to run an Australian-inspired restaurant in the middle of Cornwall.

'Full of Jacobson's trademark humour and infused with bittersweet memories of his parents, this is the story of a writer's beginnings - as well as the twists and turns that life takes - and of learning to understand who you are before you can become the writer you were meant to be.'(Publication summary)

1 3 form y separately published work icon Brilliant Creatures : Germaine, Clive, Barry & Bob Howard Jacobson , ( dir. Paul Clark ) Australia London : Mint Pictures Serendipity Productions Screen Australia Australian Broadcasting Corporation Screen NSW , 2014 7846476 2014 single work film/TV

'Howard Jacobson traces the footsteps of Germaine Greer, Barry Humphries, Clive James and Robert Hughes arguing these Australian giants didn't just join the cultural revolution in the 60s, they led it.

'The Gang of Four are at their peak: Hughes becomes Time Magazine's art critic; Germaine writes The Female Eunuch; Clive becomes a junior member of the London literati; Barry makes a Barry MacKenzie movie.' (Production summary)

1 Bastards from the Bush Howard Jacobson , 2014 single work column
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 12-13 July 2014; (p. 28-29)
'Howard Jacobson takes a nostalgic look at his encounters with four of Australia's more Renowned intellectual exports and examines the role their homeland played in their genius.'
1 form y separately published work icon Wizards of Oz Howard Jacobson , ( dir. Paul Clark ) 2014 Australia : Mint Pictures , 2014 6888760 2014 series - publisher film/TV

'WIZARDS OF OZ is a documentary series for ABC1 and BBC4, focusing on four Australians – satirist Barry Humphries, art critic Robert Hughes, writer and thinker Germaine Greer, and poet, writer and broadcaster Clive James – who left Australia in the

1950s and 1960s and became cultural icons, and sometimes iconoclasts, in the great cultural kingdoms of London and New York. The series is hosted by Booker Prize–winner Howard Jacobson, who left Britain in 1964 to replace Germaine Greer as a lecturer at the University of Sydney.' (Source: Screen Australia website)

1 The Weeping Pom Howard Jacobson , 2000 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Granta , no. 70 2000;
1 1 Black Swan of Trespass : Great Hoaxes and the Perils of Authenticity Howard Jacobson , 1997 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Times Literary Supplement , 3 October no. 4931 1997; (p. 14-15)
1 The Outsider's View Howard Jacobson , 1993 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Magazine , 30-31 October 1993; (p. 48-49)
1 Conquering Everest Howard Jacobson , 1989 single work review
— Appears in: The Observer , 16 July 1989; (p. 2)

— Review of Pushed from the Wings : An Entertainment Ross Fitzgerald , 1986 single work novel ; All About Anthrax Ross Fitzgerald , 1987 selected work short story
1 A Wobbly Odessey Howard Jacobson , 1988 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian Magazine , 20-21 February 1988; (p. 13)

— Review of Oscar and Lucinda Peter Carey , 1988 single work novel
2 5 y separately published work icon In the Land of Oz Howard Jacobson , London : Hamish Hamilton , 1987 Z56163 1987 single work autobiography humour travel

'On what he calls ‘the adventure of his life', Howard Jacobson travels around Australia, never entirely sure where he is heading next or whether he has the courage to tackle the wild life of the bush, the wild men of the outback, or the even wilder women of the seaboard cities.

'In pursuit of the best of Australian good times, he joins revelers at Uluru, argues with racists in the Kimberleys, parties with wine-growers in the Barossa and falls for ballet dancers in Perth. And even as vexed questions of national identity and Aboriginal land rights present themselves, his love for Australia and Australians never falters. ' (Publication summary)

1 The Small Fiction of a Great Country Howard Jacobson , 1987 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian Magazine , 26-27 December 1987; (p. 4,6)
2 5 y separately published work icon Redback Howard Jacobson , London : Bantam Books , 1986 Z370852 1986 single work novel humour
1 Untitled Howard Jacobson , 1985 single work review
— Appears in: The New York Times Book Review , 17 November 1985; (p. 15)

— Review of Illywhacker Peter Carey , 1985 single work novel
1 Davo and Johnno and Hibo and Buzo Howard Jacobson , 1973 single work criticism
— Appears in: Current Affairs Bulletin , August vol. 50 no. 3 1973; (p. 30-31)
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