Wilson, Sir Angus

Wilson, Sir Angus

▪ British author
born , Aug. 11, 1913, Bexhill, East Sussex, Eng.
died May 31, 1991, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, Eng.

      British writer whose fiction—sometimes serious, sometimes richly satirical—portrays conflicts in contemporary English social and intellectual life.

      Wilson was the youngest of six sons born to an upper-middle-class family who lived a shabby-genteel existence in small hotels and boarding houses, chiefly in London. This unsettled world on the fringe of society is featured in many of his short stories, and he describes it in his autobiographical Wild Garden (1963). He was educated at Westminster School, London, and Merton College, Oxford, and then worked as a cataloger at the British Museum Reading Room. His mother died when he was 15 years old, and he and his father developed a close companionship that left an emotional void at the latter's death in 1939. A nervous breakdown while working for the Foreign Office during World War II led him to conclude that he had kept himself in a state of childlike innocence about the world and that it was necessary to become an adult, no matter how painfully. Several of the central characters in his novels and stories are also faced with this problem. He returned to the British Museum after the war, becoming deputy to the superintendent of the Reading Room until he left in 1955 to devote himself to writing. He was professor of English literature at the University of East Anglia (1966–78), becoming emeritus thereafter.

      Death Dance: 25 Stories (1969) is a collection of early stories. His first novel, Hemlock and After (1952), is regarded by some critics as his best. Before that he had already been noticed by the reading public with the stories collected as The Wrong Set (1949) and Such Darling Dodos (1950). Anglo-Saxon Attitudes (1956) and The Old Men at the Zoo (1961) offer acute pictures of a wide array of characters, chiefly learned or propertied, in British life. The Middle Age of Mrs. Eliot (1958) is a psychological portrait. Later novels include Late Call (1964), As If By Magic (1973), and Setting the World on Fire (1980). The World of Charles Dickens (1970) and The Strange Ride of Rudyard Kipling (1977) are notable biographies. Wilson was knighted in 1980.

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