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  1. 2 de dez. de 2018 · Penelope Fletcher married her first husband, the Reuters correspondent Charles Dimont, when she was nineteen years old. By the time she met John Mortimer ten years later, she was already the mother of three daughters, with another on the way—her eldest two had been fathered by Dimont, her third by Kenneth Harrison, and her fourth by the poet Randall Swingler, who, on finding out she was ...

  2. Penelope Ruth Mortimer, geborene Fletcher (* 19. September 1918 in Rhyl, Wales; † 19. Oktober 1999 in Kensington, London, England), war eine britische Schriftstellerin, Drehbuchautorin, Filmkritikerin und Journalistin. Leben. Penelope Ruth Fletcher wurde am 19.

  3. Penelope Ruth Mortimer (de soltera Fletcher, 19 de septiembre de 1918 – 19 de octubre de 1999) fue una periodista, biógrafa y novelista inglesa nacida en Gales. Su novela semiautobiográfica El devorador de calabaza (1962) se adaptó en una película de 1964 por la que Anne Bancroft fue nominada para el Oscar a la mejor actriz por su papel de Jo Armitage, un personaje basado en la propia ...

  4. 25 de mar. de 2014 · In 1966 the writer Penelope Mortimer endured a painful sterilization operation that left her with a giant scar across her belly. She languished in a “home” recuperating from a severe depression.

  5. Penelope Mortimer has 21 books on Goodreads with 14260 ratings. Penelope Mortimer’s most popular book is The Pumpkin Eater (Bloomsbury Classics).

  6. Penelope Mortimer. The unnamed narrator of this story is married to her fourth and excessively well-paid husband. This income only serves to highlight the emptiness of a life led by a woman deprived of the domestic trappings that have defined her. 185 pages, Hardcover. First published January 1, 1962.

  7. The Pumpkin Eater, Penelope Mortimer's outstanding semi-autobiographical novel about the mother of a large family and wife to a serially unfaithful husband, has been seen as an early feminist trailblazer (its author tagged as one of the 'Angry Young Women'). Harold Pinter wrote the screenplay for th