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Fay Weldon

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Gender Female
Age 92
Date of birth September 22,1931
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Alvechurch
United Kingdom
Parents Margaret Jepson
Frank Thornton Birkinshaw
Siblings Alan Birkinshaw
Jane Weldon
Job Author
Playwright
Screenwriter
Novelist
Essayist
Education University of St Andrews
South Hampstead High School
Movies/Shows Puffball
She-Devil
Pride and Prejudice
She‑Devil
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Official site fayweldon.co.uk
Spouse Nick Fox
Ron Weldon
Ronald Bateman
Children Nicolas Weldon
Sam Weldon
Dan Walden
Tom Weldon
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The Life and Loves of a She-Devil
Habits of the House
Long Live the King
The New Countess
Before the War
Worst fears
The Fat Woman's Joke
Letters to Alice: On First Reading Jane Austen
The heart of the country
Auto da Fay
She may not leave
The Cloning of Joanna May
The Bulgari Connection
Chalcot Crescent
Puffball
Wicked women
Down among the women
Darcy's utopia
Rhode Island blues
The Shrapnel Academy
The Hearts And Lives Of Men
The Spa Decameron
Mantrapped
After the Peace
Female friends
Mischief: Fay Weldon Selects Her Best Short Stories
The Stepmother's Diary
What Makes Women Happy
Growing rich
Leader of the Band
The President's Child
A Hard Time to Be a Father
Life Force
Moon Over Minneapolis
Praxis
Affliction
Why Will No- One Publish My Novel? A Handbook for the Rejected Writer
Little Sisters
Big Women
Polaris & other stories
THE RULES OF LIFE
Nobody Likes Me!
Splitting
Kehua! A Ghost Story
Watching Me, Watching You
Godless in Eden
Wolf: The Mechanical Dog
Big girls don't cry
Words of Advice
Party Puddle
The Ted Dreams
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Fay Weldon CBE, FRSL is an English author, essayist and playwright.

Fay Weldon: The Life and Loves of a She-Devil author dies aged 91

Jan 4,2023 11:01 am

Writer Fay Weldon , best known for books including 1983's The Life and Loves of a She-Devil, has died at the Age Of 91.

The author published More Than 30 novels across her career, as well as collections of Short Stories , films for television, and pieces of journalism.

Weldon was born in the UK but was brought up in New Zealand .

She published her First Novel in 1967 and went on to be shortlisted for the Booker and Whitbread literature prizes for her works Praxis and Worst Fears .

Weldon 's witty, cutting and mischievous stories about the lives and loves of women often drew on her own colourful and turbulent Private Life and relationships.

A Family statement released by her agent said: " It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Fay Weldon (CBE), author, essayist and playwright.

" She died peacefully This Morning 4th January 2023. "

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describing Weldon as " formidable, fierce and wonderful".

Broadcaster Rev Richard Coles said he was " so sorry" to see news of Weldon 's death.

" I started out as an admirer of her fiction and I ended up taking her Holy Communion, " " She was amazing. May she rest in peace. "

Weldon started out as an advertising copywriter, devising slogans like the famous " Go to work on an egg" before becoming established as a novelist and scriptwriter.

She had multiple TV and radio credits to her name, and in 1971 wrote The First episode of series Upstairs, Downstairs.

The Life and Loves of a She-Devil followed Ruth Patchett, A Woman who sought revenge after discovering her husband has been having An Affair with an elegant novelist.

It went on to become a BBC TV series starring Dennis Waterman , Patricia Hodge and Miriam Margolyes . In the US, it became a Meryl Streep film simply titled She Devil.

Weldon 's other best-known works included 1989's The Cloning of Joanna May, which was also adapted for the small screen and also starred Hodge, alongside Brian Cox and Peter Capaldi .

She Said she deliberately wrote about women who were often overlooked or not featured in the media. Feminism played a prominent role in much of Weldon 's work, although some of her views on the subject meant her relationship with feminism was complicated.

She was nominated for the Booker in 1979 for her sixth novel Praxis. as her best work, saying the author set herself The Task of " disabusing women of just about every comforting myth they might cling to, firing off savage truths as though it is a novelist's duty to break three taboos before breakfast".

: " Praxis was The Book that made My Reputation , but it was only because I had gone through the original draft taking out all the jokes that anyone took it seriously. I didn't do that again with any other book, and I've since been considered rather frivolous in some circles. "

The writer was chosen to chair the Booker judging panel in 1983. At that ceremony, she gave a speech about how badly publishers treated their writers, which angered one publisher so much that he walked over and punched her agent.

Her Whitbread nomination came in 1996 for Worst Fears , in which an actress must face her fear of being cheated on by her husband.

Weldon also won the PEN/Macmillan Silver Pen Award the same year for Wicked Women , a Short Story collection. She was also awarded a Los Angeles Times Fiction Prize, and was made a CBE in 2001.

In 2017, she wrote Death of a She-Devil, a sequel to The Life and Loves of a She-Devil, in which Ruth is now 84 and has made a world with " women triumphant, men submissive".

Weldon was also professor of Creative Writing at Bath Spa University and Brunel University .



Source of news: bbc.com

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