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Joan Rodker

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in Elstree, Hertfordshire, but did not shine academically. After failing the matriculation exam needed for university admission, she left school at 17. Improving her German in Prague at the insistence of her father, Rodker became attracted to Marxism, and migrated to Moscow in 1934, joining an acting
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obituary writer as the nearest Britain ever possessed to a "communist salon". She provided help and accommodation for people of a similar persuasion, including the American expatriate
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and dancer Sonia Perovskaia Cohen, who placed her into care at age 18 months, where she remained until 11 years old. Later, Rodker lived with her mother and attended
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in 1950, and was involved in several other such gatherings. Between 1950 and 1955, Rodker was involved with the Polish Cultural Institute and (with the artist
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troupe which toured Ukraine. After falling in love with the actor Gerhard Hinze (later known as
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series, having previously worked as the script executive earlier in the programme's run.
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During her career in television, Joan Rodker was a researcher on such series as
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Papers formerly in the possession of Joan Rodker were acquired by the
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The end has various places (autobiography of Sonia Cohen Rodker)
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A Companion to the British and Irish Novel 1945 - 2000
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Kensington
London
John Rodker
Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls
Gerard Heinz
Bobby Fischer
Sheffield Peace Conference
Peter de Francia
John Berger
Telegraph
Clancy Sigal
Doris Lessing
The Golden Notebook
Huw Wheldon
Monitor
Armchair Theatre
Thirty-Minute Theatre
Thames Television
Armchair Thriller
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
University of Texas at Austin
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