Carey Harrison
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Life

Harrison was born in London
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 to actors Rex Harrison
Rex Harrison
Sir Reginald Carey “Rex” Harrison was an English actor of stage and screen. Harrison won an Academy Award and two Tony Awards.-Youth and stage career:...

 and Lilli Palmer
Lilli Palmer
Lilli Palmer , born Lilli Marie Peiser, was a German actress. She won the Volpi Cup, the Deutscher Filmpreis three times, and was nominated twice for a Golden Globe Award.-Life and career:...

, and raised in Los Angeles
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 and New York
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, where he attended the Lycée Français. Subsequently, in Britain, he attended Sunningdale School
Sunningdale School
Sunningdale School is a family-run boys' preparatory independent school of around 100 pupils, situated in Sunningdale in Berkshire, close to London, England.-Introduction:...

, Harrow School
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, and Jesus College, Cambridge
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.

He is currently artistic director of The Woodstock Players. His first play, Dante Kaputt, was staged at the Phoenix Theatre, Leicester
Leicester
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, in 1966. Subsequent plays were premiered at the Traverse Theatre
Traverse Theatre
The Traverse Theatre is a theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was founded in 1963.The Traverse Theatre commissions and develops new plays or adaptations from contemporary playwrights. It also presents a large number of productions from visiting companies from across the UK. These include new plays,...

, Edinburgh
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 and the Stables Theatre Club in Manchester, where Harrison was Resident Playwright during 1969 and '70. His drama output for radio and television includes numerous award-winning plays, among them the WorldPlay award-winner in 2005 for the best play from an English-language broadcaster, worldwide. This play, Hitler in Therapy, was Harrison's 100th drama to be recorded in a UK studio. A more recent play, A Cook's Tour of Communism, was broadcast by the BBC World Service in 2008. His most recent radio drama, Breakfast With Stalin, was premiered in 2010 by Westdeutscher Rundfunk Koeln in Germany, where 16 of Harrison's plays have been broadcast in translation. During 2009, a new stage play, Scenes From a Misunderstanding, a comedy about the relationship between Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, was premiered at the Jewish Theatre Festival in Manhattan, and subsequently re-mounted at the Byrdcliffe Theater in Woodstock, NY, along with Bad Boy, a companion piece written for the New York cast. A subsequent play, Magus, was staged by The Woodstock Players in June 2010, and another, Midget In A Catsuit Reciting Spinoza, in June 2011. His new play, Hedgerow Specimen, will be staged by The Woodstock Players in June 2012.

17 hours of Harrison's teleplays have been seen on Masterpiece Theatre
Masterpiece Theatre
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, including the miniseries Freud.

He is the author of 35 stage plays and 16 novels, most notably Richard's Feet, published by Holt in the U.S. and by Heinemann in Britain, winner of the Encore Award
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 from the UK Society of Authors
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. Harrison has received numerous grants from the UK Arts Council
Arts council
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, and his prizes include Sony Radio Academy Awards
Sony Radio Academy Awards
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, the Giles Cooper Award, the Prix Marulic, the UK Writers' Guild Award for Best Play, the Prix Italia
Prix Italia
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 Silver Award and the Best Play award from the Berlin Akademie der Kuenste, as well as two nominations (2005 and 2007) for the Pushcart Prize
Pushcart Prize
The Pushcart Prize is an American literary prize by Pushcart Press that honors the best "poetry, short fiction, essays or literary whatnot" published in the small presses over the previous year. Magazine and small book press editors are invited to nominate up to 6 works they have featured....

 for Journalism. His work has been translated into thirteen languages. His output includes published translations from French, Italian, German and Spanish authors, and performed translations from the works of Pirandello, Goldoni, Feydeau and the late Gert Hofmann; most recently he published 20 Poems from the Arabic of Firas Sulaiman, in Banipal
Banipal
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, the UK magazine of contemporary Arabic writing. Since 2005 he has contributed a monthly essay on linguistic trends in The Vocabula Review
The Vocabula Review
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,
and since November 2011, a monthly column on fiction-writing in Roll
Roll
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magazine, online. Harrison's essays have appeared in magazines as diverse as New Politics
New Politics (magazine)
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: a journal of socialist thought, and Chronicles
Chronicles (magazine)
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: a paleoconservative magazine of American culture. He has also been a book reviewer for numerous newspapers and journals including the San Francisco Chronicle
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, the Chicago Tribune
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, the New York Sunday Times and the London Review of Books
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.

He is currently working on a commission from the San Francisco Opera House, to write the libretto for a new opera based on Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden, to music by Nolan Gasser.

Harrison lives in upstate New York
New York
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 with his wife and youngest daughter, and is Professor of English at Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College
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 of the City University of New York
City University of New York
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. Under the name Ustaz Omar Bey he is Bishop of Woodstock in the Moorish Orthodox Church of America
Moorish Orthodox Church of America
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.

To learn more about Harrison's work and read excerpts from novels and plays, visit his website at http://www.midgetinacatsuit.com.

Novels

  • Freud (1984)
  • Richard's Feet (1990)
  • Cley (1991)
  • Egon (1993)
  • Flatbroke and Vine (2005)
  • Dog's Mercury (2005)
  • A Perfect Innocent (2005)
  • Justice (2005)
  • Personal Assistant (2006)
  • Clear To Kill (2006)
  • As An Unperfect Actor On The Stage (2006)

Plays

  • Dante Kaputt! (1966)
  • Twenty-Six Efforts at Pornography (1968)
  • Servant of Two Masters (from Goldoni) (1978)
  • In a Cottage Hospital (1969)
  • Wedding Night (from Gert Hoffmann) (1969)
  • Lovers (1970)
  • Shakespeare Farewell (1970)
  • The Bequest (1971)
  • Manoeuvres (with Jeremy Paul) (1974)
  • Madcap (from Pirandello) (1976)
  • I Never Killed My German (1979)
  • A Short Walk To The Stars (with Jeremy Paul) (1979)
  • Visitors (with Jeremy Paul) (1980)
  • A Night on the Tor (1980)
  • A Suffolk Trilogy: 3 Plays for Radio (1982)
  • Who's Playing God? (1983)
  • I Killed Jacques Brel (1984)
  • From the Lion Rock & the Sea Voyage Trilogy: Plays for Radio (1989)
  • Mr Pope's Toilet (1990)
  • The Water-Cure (1991)
  • Newton In Love (1992)
  • Last Thoughts Upon St. Paules (1993)
  • Self-Portrait With Dog (1993)
  • A Walk in the Bois (1993)
  • The Empress Wu, The Concubine Wang (1994)
  • St. Agnes' Eve (1995)
  • For A Son (1995)
  • A Call From The Dead (1995)
  • The Psychiatrist's Tale (1996)
  • East of the Sun (2000)
  • Richard's Feet (2003)
  • Hitler in Therapy (2005)
  • A Cook's Tour of Communism (2008)
  • Breakfast With Stalin (2008)
  • Scenes From a Misunderstanding (2009)
  • Bad Boy (2009)
  • Midget In A Catsuit Reciting Spinoza (2009)
  • Magus (2010)
  • Hedgerow Specimen (2011)

Screenplays

  • The Sea Change (1965)
  • Sabbatical (1968)
  • The Godson (1981)
  • Imaginary Friends (1981)
  • Jumping The Queue (1984)
  • I Never Killed My German (1986)
  • French Cricket (with Jeremy Paul) (1986)
  • William (1987)
  • Cley (1988)
  • Borgia (1990)
  • Egon (1995)
  • Breaking Up (Is Hard To Do) (2007)
  • The Stand-In (with John Keller) (2008)

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