Hilton, James

Hilton, James

▪ English novelist
born Sept. 9, 1900, Leigh, Lancashire, Eng.
died Dec. 20, 1954, Long Beach, Calif., U.S.

      English novelist whose popular works include Lost Horizon (1933), Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1934), and Random Harvest (1941), all of which were made into highly successful motion pictures.

      The son of a schoolmaster, Hilton attended Christ's College, Cambridge (A.B., 1921), where he first began to write, contributing articles to newspapers and publishing his first novel, Catherine Herself (1920). He became a journalist and had several more of his novels published, though without conspicuous success. His novella Goodbye, Mr. Chips was published in the British Weekly in 1934 and became enormously popular after it was reprinted in the Atlantic Monthly (in the United States) that same year. Hilton's novels Knight Without Armor and Lost Horizon, which had been published in 1933, were quickly reissued and also attracted wide readerships. In the late 1930s Hilton moved to Hollywood, where he wrote or cowrote screen scenarios (among them, that for Jan Struther's Mrs. Miniver).

      Goodbye, Mr. Chips is a deftly written, rather sentimental story of a gentle, aging schoolmaster and his long, close association with the school in which he has taught. Lost Horizon is the story of an Englishman who finds paradise in the Tibetan valley of Shangri-La. The word Shangri-La, for a remote, utopian land, derives from this novel. A later novel, Random Harvest, describes the love story of a man trying to recapture three years of his life spent in amnesia. The last of Hilton's 14 novels, Time and Time Again, was published in 1953.

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