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Brilliant Baron is back

A forgotten fiction writer makes a welcome return to the bookshops.

June 10, 2010 10:35
Alexander Baron: vivid, vigorous and versatile in style and output

ByDavid Herman, David Herman

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From The City, From The Plough
By Alexander Baron
Black Spring Press, £9.99

The Lowlife
By Alexander Baron
Black Spring Press, £9.99

One of the most exciting developments in Anglo-Jewish writing in recent years has been the rediscovery of Alec Baron. He was a prolific writer, producing a dozen novels, one book of short stories and more than 150 television screenplays. King Dido, a powerful novel about violence and gang warfare in the East End before the First World War, was republished last year. Now we have arguably his two best novels, From the City, From the Plough and The Lowlife, both revived with excellent introductions that illuminate different aspects of Baron's life and career.

From the City, From the Plough was Baron's first novel. Published in 1948, it was a critical success and sold over half-a-million copies. V S Pritchett wrote that it was, "the only war book that has conveyed any sense of reality to me." Largely based on Baron's own wartime experience, it tells the story of the fictitious 5th Battalion of the Wessex Regiment in the final months of training leading up to D-Day and then during the Normandy campaign.