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David Sweetman

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116:, an artist and performer. After graduation, he went to Africa to teach English. He took a diploma at Makerere College in Uganda and wrote a series of textbooks on teaching English for the British Council in Tunisia, as well as a series of adventure books ( 124:, among other titles in his series called Makers of African History) published by Longmans for younger African readers to encourage their language skills. Toward the end of the decade, he taught English and art at a school in Dar es Salaam. 111:
Born David Robert Sweetman in 1943, he left Dilston in 1960 to study Fine Art at King's College, Newcastle (University of Durham), as a scholarship student. At King's he formed what would become a lifelong friendship with
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A generous man with an acerbic wit, his London home was often filled with African refugees. He also wrote a series of cookbooks and created restaurants with his longtime companion, Thai chef Vatcharin Bhumitchitr.
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Sweetman was a frequent and prolific book reviewer and a poet of some distinction. His poems were published in a number of periodicals including
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He subsequently became a television documentary director and producer, collaborating with
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His important survey Women Leaders in African History was published in 1984. In 1986,
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for a series on the ballet. Sweetman's documentary reports were also broadcast on
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was published. He then turned to writing artist biographies. His 1990
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In 1971, Sweetman, who had been associated briefly with the
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in The Independent, 23 March 1993, by Fiametta Rocco.
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Index

London, England
Bryan Ferry
The Listener
Times Literary Supplement
New Statesman
Quarto
Franco Zeffirelli
Vincent van Gogh
Mary Renault
Paul Gauguin
Toulouse-Lautrec
Oscar Wilde
Félix Fénéon
BBC World Service
Poetry Workshop
BBC Radio London
Denis Boyles
Wanda's Factory
Stephen Spender
Lawrence Durrell
Roderick Gradidge
Stephen Bayley
Anton Dolin
Wayne Sleep
Omnibus
multiple system atrophy
"Obituary, David Sweetman: Gifted writer committed to Africa and Thailand"
How we met: David Sweetman and Franco Zeffirelli
The Hidden Depths of Quite Contrary Mary
Madly Gifted

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