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- Q4755207 description "British writer".
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- Q4755207 abstract "Andrea Newman (born 25 June 1938 in Dover, Kent) is an English author.An only child, mainly brought up by her grandmother, she taught at a grammar school after graduating with a degree in English from London University. A film version of her 1967 novel Three Into Two Won't Go, with a screenplay by Edna O'Brien, was released in 1969. It stars Rod Steiger and Claire Bloom and was directed by Peter Hall.Her sixth novel, A Bouquet of Barbed Wire (1969) was adapted by Newman for London Weekend Television in 1976 as a seven part serial. Newman recalled her work in 2010 at the time of its remake: "I never set out to shock, just to tell a story about an imaginary family, but I imagine most people would still disapprove of hitting your pregnant wife and having sex with her mother." The dramatisation was a popular success, its sequel, Another Bouquet, followed in 1977.Other novels have included A Share of the World (1964), The Cage (1966), Alexa (1968), Mirage (1965), A Sense of Guilt, An Evil Streak (1977), Mackenzie and A Gift of Poison. A book of 15 short stories, Triangles, was published in 1990. It was remarked that a frequent theme in Andrea Newman's novels was that with the advent of a baby, the family disintegrates.A Sense of Guilt (BBC, 1990), Alexa (BBC, 1982), Mackenzie (BBC, 1980) and An Evil Streak (LWT, 1999) were also made into television series. In 2001 Newman was the writer for the television drama Pretending to Be Judith.".
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- Q4755207 dateOfBirth "1938".
- Q4755207 name "Newman, Andrea".
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- Q4755207 comment "Andrea Newman (born 25 June 1938 in Dover, Kent) is an English author.An only child, mainly brought up by her grandmother, she taught at a grammar school after graduating with a degree in English from London University. A film version of her 1967 novel Three Into Two Won't Go, with a screenplay by Edna O'Brien, was released in 1969.".
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