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Gerald Basil Edwards
Gerald Basil Edwards (G.B. Edwards) (July 8, 1899, Vale, Guernsey - December 29, 1976, Weymouth, Dorset), was a British author.
== Biography ==
Edwards is known for ''The Book of Ebenezer Le Page'', which was published posthumously in 1981. Edwards had worked on his great novel for many years but only completed it towards the end of his life, presenting the typescript to his friend Edward Chaney〔Edward Chaney is currently a Professor of Fine and Decorative Arts. See (his web page ) at the Southampton Solent University. Retrieved 2001-09-22〕 in August 1974,〔(G B Edwards and The Book of Ebenezer le Page ) by Edward Chaney, in Arts and Humanities Research Council, University of Southampton. Retrieved 1 September 2011.〕 rather in the manner that the fictional Ebenezer bequeaths his 'Book' to Neville Falla in the novel. The typescript was rejected by all the publishers it was shown to and only after Edwards' death was it taken up by Hamish Hamilton who arranged for John Fowles to write an introduction.〔Foreword to ''The Book of Ebenezer Le Page'', by John Fowles, Hamish Hamilton, 1981〕 It was widely and very favorably reviewed,〔(The Book of Ebenezer Le Page ) Reading Group Guide, New York Review of Books.〕 among others by William Golding and Guy Davenport. Harold Bloom included it in his Western Canon. Penguin produced a paperback and it was published in American and in French translation. It has now been published in Italian also by Elliot Edizioni. It is currently in print in Britain and America with New York Review of Books in their Classics series.
In the late 1920s and '30s Edwards had been regarded as a writer and intellectual of great promise, one who might indeed fill the shoes of D.H. Lawrence, whose biography Cape commissioned him to write. He occasionally contributed to Middleton Murry's Adelphi magazine but never completed his larger projects. Eventually his friends Murry, J.S. Collis and Stephen Potter gave up their hopes in him. By 1933 he had abandoned his wife and children〔John Fowles, "Ebenezer Le Page" (1981), in ''Wormholes'' (New York: Henry Holt, 1999), p. 173.〕 and he did not re-establish contact with his daughter until decades later. He became an itinerant teacher of drama and, latterly, a minor civil servant and something of a recluse. Towards the end of his life, he became a lodger in a house near Weymouth where he was 'discovered' by art student Edward Chaney.〔(Extraordinary Ebenezer follow-up ) by Edward Chaney, in The Arran voice, 30 October 2008.〕 The latter encouraged him to complete his novel and eventually got it published. In September 2008 Chaney and Jane Mosse unveiled Guernsey's first Blue Plaque on Edwards's father's house on the island.〔(Blue Plaque could be first of many to celebrate local heroes ), Guernsey Press, 29 September 2008〕
A biography of G.B.Edwards was published in September 2015 by Blue Ormer Publishing.〔Edward Chaney, ''Genius Friend: G.B. Edwards and The Book of Ebenezer Le Page'', ((Blue Ormer Publishing ), 2015)〕

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