
Alan Plater O.B.E died earlier today aged 75. Author, playwright and jazz aficionado, Alan managed to successfully incorporate the jazz idiom into much of his writing.
The Last of the Blonde Bombshells, The Beiderbecke Trilogy, Doggin Around, Mysterioso, Looking For Buddy were just some of the jazz related items that came from his prolific pen.
Like a jazz solo, his writing was fluent, structured and often with the sound of surprise so essential to both crafts.
Born in Jarrow (like myself), he went to Hull University (like myself albeit I only went on a two day course!) before going on to become one of Britain's finest writers (unlike myself.)
I'm fortunate in having much of his work in book form or on video so although he is gone he will not be forgotten in this household.
Rest In Peace - very sadly missed.
Lance.


Hi Lance
ReplyDeleteYes,gone but not forgotten.
Russell
He also studied Architecture at Newcastle Kings College, then Durham University nnd when I started there in 1956, one of my lasting memories of him was him passing one of the open toed sandalled second year hippies sitting on the steps to the School of Architecture and casually throwing a copper coin at his feet. He had a wonderful cheeky sense of humour which shows up in his wonderful writing skills.
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