J.B. Priestley
J.B. Priestley was an English novelist, playwright, and critic, born on September 13, 1894, in Bradford, Yorkshire. His keen observations of society and human nature are reflected in his extensive body of work, which includes notable plays like "An Inspector Calls" and novels such as "The 39 Steps." Priestley was not just a writer; he was also a social commentator, often using his platform to explore issues of class and morality, making his works resonate with audiences across generations.
Throughout his career, Priestley embraced various genres, from science fiction to social realism, showcasing his versatility and depth as a storyteller. His unique blend of wit and insight invites readers to ponder the complexities of life and society. If you're curious about his thought-provoking narratives and engaging characters, take a moment to explore his collection in the app—you might just find a new favorite among his timeless works!
1 J B. Priestley Dangerous Corner
J.B. Priestley
Dangerous Corner is a captivating play by J.B. Priestley that explores the complexities of friendship and truth. A seemingly happy gathering…
J B.Priestley The Thirty First Of June
J.B. Priestley
Afternoon Theatre presents The Thirty-First of June, a novel of romantic fantasy by J.B. Priestley, dramatised by Brian Sibley. When that el…
3 J B. Priestley I Have Been Here Before
J.B. Priestley
In "I Have Been Here Before," a group of people thrown together by chance at a remote Yorkshire inn discover their inter-dependenc…
J B. Priestley Lost Empires Part 01
J.B. Priestley
Classic Serial: Lost Empires by J.B. Priestley is a three-part dramatization that first aired on September 18, 1994, on BBC Radio 4 FM. The …