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John Arden (26 October 1930 – 28 March 2012) was an English playwright who at his death was lauded as "one of the most significant British playwrights of the late 1950s and early 60s".[1]

Arden in 1960.
Arden in 1960.

Career


Born in Barnsley, son of the manager of a glass factory, he was educated at Sedbergh School in Cumbria, King's College, Cambridge and the Edinburgh College of Art, where he studied architecture.[2] He first gained critical attention for the radio play The Life of Man in 1956 shortly after finishing his studies.

Arden was initially associated with the English Stage Company at the Royal Court Theatre in London. His 1959 play, Serjeant Musgrave's Dance, in which four army deserters arrive in a northern mining town to exact retribution for an act of colonial violence, is considered to be his best[by whom?]. His work was influenced by Bertolt Brecht and Epic Theatre as in Left-Handed Liberty (1965, on the anniversary of Magna Carta.[3] Other plays include Live Like Pigs, The Workhouse Donkey, and Armstrong's Last Goodnight, the last of which was performed at the 1963 Chichester Festival by the National Theatre after it was rejected by the Royal Court.[1]

His 1978 radio play Pearl was considered in a Guardian survey[4] to be one of the best plays in that medium. He also wrote several novels, including Silence Among the Weapons, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1982,[5] and Books of Bale, about the Protestant apologist John Bale. He was a member of the Royal Society of Literature.[2]

With his wife and co-writer Margaretta D'Arcy he picketed the RSC premiere of his Arthurian play The Island of the Mighty, because they thought the production was pro-imperialist, and they wrote several plays together which were highly critical of British presence in Ireland, where he and D'Arcy lived from 1971 onward.[1]

In 1961, he was a founder member of the anti-nuclear Committee of 100, and he also chaired the pacifist weekly Peace News.[6] In Ireland, he was for a while a member of Official Sinn Féin.[7] He was an advocate of civil liberties, and opposed anti-terror legislation, as demonstrated in his 2007 radio play The Scam.[7]


Last years and death


He was elected to Aosdána in 2011 before dying in Galway in 2012.[8][9] He was waked in a wicker casket.[10]


Awards



Works


(Selected)


Books



Plays by John Arden


Plays written in collaboration with Margaretta D'Arcy include:


See also



References


  1. Coveney, Michael (30 March 2012). "Obituary: John Arden". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  2. "John Arden". Daily Telegraph. 30 March 2012. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  3. "BBC Radio 3 - Sunday Feature, Left-Handed Liberty".
  4. John Arden's Radio Plays; retrieved 9 October 2009
  5. "John Arden" Archived 21 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Man Booker Prize website
  6. Wroe, Nicholas (3 January 2004). "Profile: John Arden". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  7. III., Lentz, Harris M. (2013). Obituaries in the performing arts, 2012. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 9781476603858. OCLC 841416459.
  8. "O'Connor one of five new Aosdána members". The Irish Times. Irish Times Trust.
  9. Siggins, Lorna (30 March 2012). "Playwright and political activist John Arden dies". The Irish Times. Irish Times Trust. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  10. Siggins, Lorna (2 April 2012). "Wake for 'teller of tales' Arden". The Irish Times. Irish Times Trust. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  11. "ARDEN, JOHN, and MARGARETTA D ARCY - Arthurian era". Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
  12. "Interview with John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy | Robbins Library Digital Projects". d.lib.rochester.edu. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  13. Leach, Robert (1 January 2012). "A mighty bust-up: John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy's The Island of the Mighty at the Aldwych theatre, December 1972". Studies in Theatre and Performance. 32 (1): 3–14. doi:10.1386/stap.32.1.3_1. ISSN 1468-2761. S2CID 192189442.





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