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Simon Raven

Writer

Simon Raven wrote the Alms for Oblivion series of novels published in the 1960s and 1970s. The 10 volumes were a sharply satirical chronicle of British upper-class life, featuring a continuing cast of characters who first meet at an exclusive English school. Raven wrote 34 novels in all and was also an essayist and screenwriter. In personal life he was known as a hedonist and a cheerful cad; in one well-known incident he received a wire from his estranged wife reading "Wife and baby starving send money soonest," and sent the reply: "Sorry no money suggest eat baby."

Extra credit: Raven was credited with writing "additional dialogue" for the 1969 James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service.

Other famously hedonistic authors of Raven's era include Pamela Des Barres and William S. Burroughs and Alex Comfort.

Four Good Links

The Guardian: Simon Raven

Whimsical obit calls his long life "proof that the devil looks after his own"

Who Was Simon Raven?

The New Criterion recalls his raffish approach to life

The Gothic World of Simon Raven

Critical essay covering several of his works

Amazon.Com: Simon Raven

The online bookseller lists his various tomes for sale

Vital Stats

Birth

28 December 1927

Birthplace

London, England

Death

12 May 2001
(age 73)

Best Known As

The author of Alms for Oblivion