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  1. Website. jrackerley .com. Joe Randolph "J. R." Ackerley [1] (4 November 1896 – 4 June 1967) was a British writer and editor. Starting with the BBC the year after its founding in 1927, he was promoted to literary editor of The Listener, its weekly magazine, where he served for more than two decades.

  2. J. R. Ackerley (Londres, 4 de novembro de 1896 - Londres, 4 de junho de 1967), cujo nome completo é Joe Randolph Ackerley, foi um escritor e editor inglês. De entre as suas obras mais conhecidas contam-se as suas memórias (em inglês) My Father and Myself .

  3. J.R. Ackerley 1896-1967. Official website of Brit ish writer and editor J.R. Ackerley.

  4. Learn about the life and career of J.R. Ackerley, a homosexual, libertarian and literary editor who wrote books such as My Dog Tulip and My Father and Myself. Explore his poems, plays, travel journals, novels and autobiography on this website.

  5. Ackerley's bestselling books include My Father and Myself, Hindoo holiday, We think the world of you, My dog Tulip among others.

  6. Há 3 dias · J.R. Ackerley (born Nov. 4, 1896, Herne Hill, Kent, Eng.—died June 4, 1967, Putney, near London) was a British novelist, dramatist, poet, and magazine editor known for his eccentricity. Ackerley’s education was interrupted by his service in World War I , during which he was captured and imprisoned for eight months in Germany.

  7. Joe Randolph "J. R." Ackerley was a British writer and editor. Starting with the BBC the year after its founding in 1927, he was promoted to literary editor of The Listener, its weekly magazine, where he served for more than two decades. He published many emerging poets and writers who became influential in Great Britain.