David Caute AKA John David Caute Born: 16-Dec-1936 Birthplace: Alexandria, Egypt
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Author Nationality: England Executive summary: Comrade Jacob Military service: British Army (1955-56, Africa) Father: Edward Caute Mother: Rebecca Wife: Catherine Shuckburgh (m. 1961, div. 1970, two sons) Son: Daniel Son: Edward Wife: Martha Bates (m. 1973, two daughters) Daughter: Rebecca Daughter: Anna
High School: Edinburgh Academy High School: Wellington College University: MA Modern History, Wadham College, Oxford University University: DPhil, St. Antony's College, Oxford University (1963) University: Harvard University (1960-61, as a Henry Fellow) Professor: Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford University (1959-65) Teacher: Reader in Social and Political Theory, Brunel University (1967-70)
The New Statesman Literary/Arts Editor (1979-80)
Author of books:
At Fever Pitch (1959, novel) Comrade Jacob (1961, novel) Communism and the French Intellectuals, 1914-1960 (1964, politics) The Decline of the West (1966, novel) The Left in Europe since 1789 (1966, politics) Frantz Fanon (1970, biography) The Occupation (1971, novel) The Illusion: An Essay on Politics, Theatre and the Novel (1971, politics) The Fellow-Travellers (1973) Collisions: Essays and Reviews (1974, essays) Cuba, Yes? (1974) The Baby Sitters (1978, novel, as John Salisbury) The Great Fear: The Anti-Communist Purge under Truman and Eisenhower (1978, politics) Moscow Gold (1980, novel, as John Salisbury) Under the Skin: The Death of White Rhodesia (1983) The K-Factor (1983, novel) News from Nowhere (1986, novel) The Espionage of the Saints: Two Essays on Silence and the State (1986) Left Behind: Journeys into British Politics (1987, politics) Sixty-Eight: The Year of the Barricades (1988) Veronica; or, The Two Nations (1990, novel) The Women's Hour (1991, novel) Dr. Orwell and Mr. Blair (1994, novel) Joseph Losey: A Revenge on Life (1994, biography) Fatima's Scarf (1998, novel) The Dancer Defects (2003)
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