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3 Publications  



3.1  As sole author  





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Derek Parker (born 1932) is a British writer and broadcaster. He is the author of numerous works on literature, ballet, and opera, and with his wife Julia of several books about astrology.[1]

Biography

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He was born in Looe, Cornwall, and educated at Fowey Grammar School (1941–49). He worked as reporter with The Cornishman (Penzance) (1949–55) then as drama critic with The Western Morning News (Plymouth) (1956–58).[2] In 1958 he worked as an interviewer and announcer at TWW Cardiff, and subsequently for forty years as a freelance radio broadcaster, compiling and introducing many programmes both for domestic radio and for the BBC World Service.[3] He was editor of The Poetry Review (1966–70) [4] and of The Author[5] (1984-2002). He is a Fellow of the Society of Authors [6] In 2003 he and his wife moved to Sydney, returning to the UK in 2022.

Hoax

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In the early 1980s, "William Blatchford" claimed to have located the Memoirs of Cora Pearl, which he said had been published in 1890, after Pearl's death. Supposedly an earlier version of the book published in 1886, this volume purported to date back to an earlier date, perhaps even as early 1873. Decidedly more frank and sexually explicit than the 1886 memoirs, their idiomatic English – expressive of a provincial, unsophisticated use of the language – convinced many of the work's authenticity when the memoirs were published by Granada under the title Grand Horizontal, The Erotic Memoirs of a Passionate Life. However, Blatchford turned out to be a pseudonym adopted by the real author of the 'memoirs', Derek Parker, a former chairman of the Society of Authors, who later admitted that he had hoaxed Granada.[7][8]

Publications

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As sole author

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As joint author

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In collaboration with Paul Casimir
In collaboration with Julia Parker

As editor

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References

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  1. ^ "Derek Parker". Dorling Kindersley, NY. Archived from the original on 29 July 2013. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
  • ^ "Derek and Julia Parker's Booksite". Parkeriters. Archived from the original on 2 January 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2010.
  • ^ BBC Genome
  • ^ Poetry Review, Poetry Society)
  • ^ The Author, Society of Authors
  • ^ Society of Authors
  • ^ PHS. "The Times Diary." London Times, 5 April 1983: 10
  • ^ PHS. "The Times Diary." London Times, 7 March 1984: 12

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