Joyce Cary

Anglo-Irish novelist and writer

Joyce Cary - Anglo-Irish novelist and writer
Born

December 7th, 1888
136 years ago

Died

March 29th, 1957
68 years ago — 68 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Ireland

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An Anglo-Irish novelist, contributions spanned several notable works that explored themes of society and personal relationships. Career included writing successful novels that were well regarded in the literary community. Major works include 'The Horse's Mouth', which was adapted into a film, and 'Mister Johnson', a novel set in colonial Nigeria that gained significant attention. Cary's literary style displayed a keen observation of human nature and complex characterizations.

Wrote 'The Horse's Mouth'

Wrote 'Mister Johnson'

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