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J. R. Ackerley  (1896 - 1967) 

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We Think the World of You by J. R. Ackerley

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Hindoo Holiday:  An Indian JournalHindoo Holiday : An Indian Journal (New York Review of Books Classics) by J. R. Ackerley, Eliot Weinberger (Introduction)

In the 1920s, the young J.R. Ackerley spent several months in India as the personal secretary to the maharajah of a small Indian principality. In his journals, Ackerley recorded the Maharajah's fantastically eccentric habits and riddling conversations, and the odd shambling day-to-day life of his court. Hindoo Holiday is an intimate and very funny account of an exceedingly strange place, and one of the masterpieces of twentieth-century travel literature.


"One of those books of rare occurrence which stands upon a superior and totally distinct plane of artistic achievement...It is a work of high literary skill and very delicate aesthetic perception and it deals with characters and a milieu which are novel and radiantly delightful. What more, in an imperfect world, has one the right to expect?" -- Evelyn Waugh


"Hindoo Holiday sweeps the reader into a Firbankian world of total absurdity, in which the wildest fantasies of superstition and of sexual variety and experiment are the daily routines of the palace." -- Stuart Hampshire

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Biography:  Ackerley, J.R. (Joseph Randolph Ackerley) 

At age 33 the English writer and editor discovered that his father, who had recently died, led a double life and supported a second family. While investigating this life, Ackerley found evidence enough to suspect that his father had at one time been kept by a German count. These suspicions along with an analysis of his own life were the topic of his most acclaimed book My Father and Myself published posthumously in 1968.

Ackerley began thinking of himself as homosexual in 1917 while a prisoner of war. From that time forward he was mostly "un-closeted." He openly dealt with sexual themes in his work, including the 1925 play The Prisoners of War. As editor of the British publication The Listener from 1935-1959, he supported the work of W.H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood. He once wrote a letter to The Guardian protesting the trials of several Welshmen charged with indecency between men.

Ackerley never found a longtime lover and later in life settled with his dog Queenie who inspired the books My Dog Tulip and We Think the World of You both of which were produced for television. He also penned two books about loving young men Hindoo Holiday : An Indian Journal and Letters from Japan.

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