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John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris (10 July 1903 – 11 March 1969) was an English science fiction writer who usually used the pen name John Wyndham, although he also used other combinations of his names, such as John Beynon and Lucas Parkes. Many of his works were set in post-apocalyptic landscapes. Wyndham was born in the village of Dorridge near Knowle in Warwickshire, England, the son of George Beynon Harris, a barrister, and Gertrude Parkes, the daughter of a Birmingham ironmaster. His early childhood was spent in Edgbaston in Birmingham, but when he was 8 years old his parents separated and he and his brother, the writer Vivian Beynon Harris, spent the rest of their childhood at a number of English preparatory and boarding schools, including Blundell's School in Tiverton, Devon during the First World War. His longest and final stay was at Bedales School near Petersfield in Hampshire (1918–21), which he left at the age of 18, and where he blossomed and was happy. After leaving school, Wyndham tried several careers including farming, law, commercial art and advertising, but mostly relied on an allowance from his family. He eventually turned to writing for money in 1925, and by 1931 was selling short stories and serial fiction to American science fiction magazines, most under the pen names of "John Beynon" or "John Beynon Harris", although he also wrote some detective stories. During the Second World War Wyndham first served as a censor in the Ministry of Information, then joined the army, serving as a Corporal cipher operator in the Royal Corps of Signals. He participated in the Normandy landings, although was not involved in the first days of the landings. After the war, Wyndham returned to writing, inspired by the success of his brother who had had four novels published. He altered his writing style and, by 1951, using the John Wyndham pen name for the first time, wrote the novel The Day of the Triffids. His pre-war writing career was not mentioned in the book's publicity, and people were allowed to assume that it was a first novel from a previously unknown writer. The book proved to be an enormous success and established Wyndham as an important exponent of science fiction. During his lifetime he wrote and published six more novels under the name John Wyndham. In 1963 he married Grace Wilson, whom he had known for more than 20 years; the couple remained married until he died. He moved out of the Penn Club, London, and lived near Petersfield, Hampshire, just outside the grounds of Bedales School. He died aged 65 at his home in Petersfield, survived by his wife and brother. Subsequently, some of his unsold work was published and his earlier work re-published.
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https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/36332.John_Wyndham |
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John Wyndham - The Day Of The Triffids (read by Samuel West) John Wyndham - The Chrysalids (read by Robert Powell) John Wyndham - The Midwich Cuckoos (read by Nathaniel Parker) John Wyndham - Chocky (read by Daniel Weyman) John Wyndham - The Kraken Wakes (read by Stephen Moore)
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http://rapidgator.net/file/18cd86a0755b0f29b972bb1432cab52d/The_Day_Of_The_Triffids.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/cc8d3568f0fe8df59187c1785bbe7430/The_Chrysalids.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/a7ba1b3952675274fb6a9933850230c1/The_Midwich_Cuckoos.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/b7c7a9620bc949e48e869c0149e9c746/Chocky.rar.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/932fbe5e8fa672b3d42b5a623568b5ae/The_Kraken_Wakes.rar.html |
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