Humphrey William Bouverie Carpenter was an English biographer, writer, and radio broadcaster. He is known especially for his biographies of J.R.R. Tolkien and other members of the literary society the Inklings. He won a Mythopoeic Award for his book The Inklings in 1982.
Nobody will be interested in this one, the overlong biography of a (really when you get down to it unlovable) guy who wrote plays and series for British television. His masterpiece is a six part drama called Pennies from Heaven. It’s brilliant!
But dismally most people will remember that in the form of its Hollywood remake, with Steve Martin, which is awful.
A thorough and very well researched and written biography of Potter - warts, and there are many of them, and all. If I have one criticism, it is that there is a huge amount of detail about his plays. However, his plays were his life and nearly always reflected aspects of his life, so this was probably unavoidable. One thing I found particularly interesting was that he was one of a generation of bright working class children who were able to make it in life thanks to being able to go to grammar schools without paying fees. His background, growing up in a poor mining community in the Forest of Dean is fundamental to his writing career.
The book was well written and he took pains to cross reference and provide alternative view points. However as soon as I found out that Dennis was one of the boys and knew the commissioner for BBC ( Oxford) It became a bit boring