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Carey Harrison (* 19. Februar 1944 in London) ist ein britischer Romanautor, Dramatiker, Drehbuch-und Hörspiel autor, Übersetzer und Hochschullehrer
He is the author of 40 stage plays and 16 novels, most notably Richard's Feet, published by Henry Holt and Company in the US and by Heinemann in Britain, [5] winner of the Encore Award from the UK Society of Authors.
CAREY HARRISON. "The best of all his books - his crowning work." Robert Kelly. "A fine achievement, a big-hearted book that will linger long in my mind." Rose Tremain. "One of the most accomplished writers of our time". Dublin Evening News. "The calling card of a major talent." The San Francisco Chronicle.
Described in the Dublin Evening News as ‘one of the most accomplished writers of our time,’ Carey Harrison was born in Britain and raised in the United States where he has spent the majority of his working life.
Jüdisches Museum Berlin (2021), Carey Harrison. Kurzinterview und Foto mit dem Porträt aus der Ausstellung Frédéric Brenner – ZERHEILT.
Carey Harrison is the son of Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer, and a writer and actor for TV and film. He has written for shows like Orson Welles' Great Mysteries, The Jensen Code, and Nanny, and acted in short films like The White Stuff and Catching the Sun.
Praise for Carey Harrison’s plays: The London Times: “A minor miracle, the way Harrison stitches together the goonish and the gorgeous” The Observer: “Glorious, full of sensual exotica” The Listener: “A superb mix of slapstick, surrealism and tragedy”