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James Lansdale Hodson : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Lansdale Hodson James Lansdale Hodson (1891-1956) was a British novelist, scriptwriter and journalist. He was a war correspondent and northern editor of the ''Daily Mail''.〔(James L. Hodson Archive ), Manchester City Council〕 Born in Bury, Lancashire in 1891, Hodson worked as a war correspondent during World War II, and he wrote a war diary that was published by Victor Gollancz as a series of 7 books; ''Through the Dark Night'', ''Towards the Morning'', ''Before Daybreak'', War in the Sun'', ''Home Front'', ''And Yet I like America'' and ''The Sea and the Land''.〔 He also wrote the official British film ''Desert Victory''. He toured the United States from 1943-4, writing ''And Yet I Like America'' on his return. His 1952 novel ''Morning Star'' had as its theme the freedom of the press in England. His novel ''Return To The Wood'' (1955) became a play (by John Wilson) and then a film (1964, directed by Joseph Losey and starring Dirk Bogarde), both called ''King & Country''. He died aged 65 on 28 August 1956 at Lewisham Hospital. ==References==
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