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Caryl Brahms (1901–1982)

Author of No Bed for Bacon

33 Works 799 Members 22 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Do not combine this page with that of S.J. Simon, or Simon & Brahms' joint author pages.

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Works by Caryl Brahms

No Bed for Bacon (1941) 238 copies
A Bullet in the Ballet (1937) 166 copies
Don't, Mr. Disraeli! (1940) 72 copies
Casino for Sale (1938) 58 copies
Six Curtains for Stroganova (1946) 39 copies
Titania Has a Mother (1944) 21 copies
Envoy on Excursion (1988) 19 copies
No Nightingales (1944) 19 copies
Trottie True (1947) 13 copies
Footnotes to the Ballet (1938) 12 copies
You were there (1950) 10 copies
To Hell with Hedda (1947) 9 copies
The Elephant is White (1954) 9 copies

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Legal name
Abrahams, Doris Caroline
Other names
Brahms, Caryl
Birthdate
1901-12-08
Date of death
1982-12-05
Gender
female
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Croydon, Surrey, England, UK
Place of death
London, England, UK
Places of residence
London, Ebgland, UK
Education
Royal Academy of Music
Minerva College, Leicestershire
Occupations
Writer
journalist
theater critic
ballet critic
historical novelist
short story writer (show all 7)
poet
Short biography
Caryl Brahms was the pen name of Doris Caroline Abrahams, born to an Anglo-Jewish family in Croydon, Surrey. She was educated at Minerva College, Leicestershire, and studied piano at the Royal Academy of Music in London. She wrote light verse for the Academy student magazine, and then was published in the The Evening Standard. She adopted her pseudonym so her parents would not learn of her professional activities, as they wished her to marry instead. In 1930, she published her first book, a slim volume of poems for children, The Moon on My Left, illustrated by Anna Zinkeisen. She met S.J. Simon (Simon Jacobovitch Skidelsky) when they were fellow lodgers in a house in London, and recruited him to help her with some satirical cartoon stories for the Evening Standard. In the 1930s and 1940s, they collaborated on a series of successful comic mystery novels set in the world of dance, and humorous "backstairs history" novels set in various periods of English history. Their work was adapted for stage, radio, television and films. The duo also produced several collections of short stories. At the same time, Caryl worked as a ballet critic for leading newspapers, including The Daily Telegraph. In 1943, she published an independent biography of dancer Robert Helpmann. Later she concentrated on reviewing for the theater.

After S.J. Simon's sudden death in 1948, she wrote solo for some years, but in the 1950s she established a second long-running collaboration with writer and broadcaster Ned Sherrin, which lasted for the rest of her life. They wrote plays and musicals for the stage and television, and published both fiction and nonfiction books.
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Anton Palook is shot on stage while dancing the role of Petrushka in the ballet of the same name. Inspector Quill is assigned to investigate the murder.

Not as funny as I remember from reading it as a teenager but still very enjoyable.
 
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Robertgreaves | 2 other reviews | Dec 19, 2021 |
The epigraph page of No Bed for Bacon bears a Warning to Scholars: ‘This book is fundamentally unsound’. It may be so, but it’s both fun and, surely, hugely influential. Written in the course of several frenzied months in 1940, this historical farce imagines the London of Queen Elizabeth I at just the time that so many parts of the city were being destroyed in the Blitz. The two authors, both of whom were serving as air raid wardens, often had only an hour or so together each day to exchange ideas, and were reduced to leaving cryptic notes for one another in their wardens’ log-book. Though they squabbled passionately, and at one point considered taking out a legal injunction to prevent them ever having to work together again, they managed to produce a work of high British silliness. At its heart is Francis Bacon, an ambitious courtier who wants nothing more than to be awarded one of Gloriana’s beds from her progresses, so that he can pass it down to his heirs as an investment. Across town, the rival impresarios Philip Henslowe and Richard Burbage strive for theatrical domination, while the author Will Shakespeare is struggling to find a suitable opening for his new play Love’s Labours Won. A young aristocrat, Viola Compton, dreams of becoming an actor. And, at court, Sir Walter Raleigh plans for the greatest day of his life: the ceremonial tasting of the first potato from the New World. If only he can find a new cloak elegant enough to wear…

For the full review, please see my blog:
https://theidlewoman.net/2020/06/15/no-bed-for-bacon-caryl-brahms-s-j-simon/
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TheIdleWoman | 9 other reviews | Mar 15, 2021 |
Of its time, therefore dated, with racial passages that would not be written today and, indeed, came as something of a shock to this reader. However, these can, for the most part, be ignored as they add nothing to the narrative. As a satire I think that many/most of its references would mean nothing to many readers, particularly younger ones.
 
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MikeFARoberts | Aug 14, 2020 |
Take some odd accounting entries by Philip Henslowe, some of the plot lines from "Twelfth Night", a few quotes from Francis Bacon, and a mass of lore from Elizabethan Drama Scholars, old sailors reminiscing about the Armada...and you will spend at least a quarter of an hour howling with laughter. Into the bargain, you will learn a good deal about how hard it was to write Shakespeare's plays, considering the nutcases he had to deal with. . I read it fifty-six years ago, and can still recall the punchlines.… (more)
 
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DinadansFriend | 9 other reviews | Jul 25, 2020 |

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