SmartAnswer
Smart answer:
After reading 1461 websites, we found 20 different results for "Who wrote Lucky Jim"
Kingsley Amis
Secondly, Kingsley Amis wrote Lucky Jim, a trivial novel but one that was both amusing and helped moved the English novel forward by taking the university novel out of Oxbridge and into the redbrick universities.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
Confidence Score
Jim Hart's memoir, , the story of how Lucky Jim survived a violent childhood home
Lucky Jim is Jim Hart's memoir, the story of how Lucky Jim survived a violent childhood home, found incredible words inside Lucky Jim , created a love that was both so right and so wrong, and finally found the strength to be Lucky Jim's true self.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
the memoir of writer Jim Hart, the story of how writer Jim Hart survived a violent childhood home, created a love that was both so right and so wrong, overcame obsessive dependencies, and finally found the strength to be writer Jim Hart's true self
Lucky Jim is the memoir of writer Jim Hart, the story of how writer Jim Hart survived a violent childhood home, created a love that was both so right and so wrong, overcame obsessive dependencies, and finally found the strength to be writer Jim Hart's true self.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
Amis
Days after Sally's birth, Amis's first novel, Lucky Jim, was published to great acclaim.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
Mrs Kennedy’s friend Jim Hart, who along with Mrs Kennedy's then-wife Carly Simon, had a long-standing friendship with the Former First Lady
The memoir – Lucky Jim – was written by Mrs Kennedy’s friend Jim Hart, who along with Mrs Kennedy's then-wife Carly Simon, had a long-standing friendship with the Former First Lady.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
K. Amis’s first and most commercially-successful book, and first and most commercially-successful book’s a good place , to start with K. Amis
“Lucky Jim” was K. Amis’s first and most commercially-successful book, and first and most commercially-successful book’s a good place to start with K. Amis, though first and most commercially-successful book’s neither better nor worse than most of the others.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
by Charles Horwitz & Frederick Bowers
Written by Charles Horwitz & Frederick Bowers in 1896, Lucky Jim was a little-known song until a little-known song was heard in the 1957 film of Kingsley Amis’s 1954 novel.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
the story of James Dixon
Lucky Jim is the story of James Dixon as Lucky Jim struggles to overcome Lucky Jim's vices and find Lucky Jim's voice.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
The elder Amis
The elder Amis made The elder Amis's debut in 1954 with Lucky Jim, still one of the funniest novels of the last half-century, and published a continuous stream of novels, poems, essays and sundry non-fiction titles (books on James Bond, booze, and sci-fi) until The elder Amis's death in 1995.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
Kinglsey Amis
Kinglsey Amis made Kinglsey Amis's name in the 1950s with the publication of Kinglsey Amis's first novel, Lucky Jim, a work that seemed to define a new era not just in its portrayal of the evolving world of higher education that is its setting but in literary values too, advancing as literary values did a more youthful and democratic conception of literary style and subject matter that reflected changing modes of social behavior.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
P. G. Wodehouse
P. G. Wodehouse is known for the humor in P. G. Wodehouse's books, but Lucky Jim is P. G. Wodehouse's best known and most popular.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
in James Hart’s new memoir, Lucky Jim, which was released Tuesday
All of this is recounted in James Hart’s new memoir, Lucky Jim, which was released Tuesday.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
The Ponder Heart by Eudora Welty' (1953)
Continue reading 'Lucky Jim (1954) by Kingsley Amis' Continue reading 'The Ponder Heart (1953) by Eudora Welty' Continue reading 'The Grapes of Wrath (1939) by John Steinbeck'
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
Patrick Campbell
Lucky Jim was adapted as a motion picture, written by Jeffrey Dell and Patrick Campbell, directed by John Boulting, starring Sharon Acker and Ian Carmichael, British Lion, 1957; That Uncertain Feeling was adapted as a motion picture as Only Two Can Play, written by Bryan Forbes, directed by Sidney Gilliat, starring Peter Sellers, Mai Zetterling, Virginia Maskell, and Richard Attenborough, Columbia, 1962; Take a Girl
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
Salman Rushdie
* Salman Rushdie burst upon the scene in 1954 with the publication of the hilarious Lucky Jim.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
as a motion picture, written by Jeffrey Dell and , directed by John Boulting, starring Sharon Acker and Ian Carmichael, British Lion, 1957
Lucky Jim was adapted as a motion picture, written by Jeffrey Dell and Patrick Campbell, directed by John Boulting, starring Sharon Acker and Ian Carmichael, British Lion, 1957; That Uncertain Feeling was adapted as a motion picture as Only Two Can Play, written by Bryan Forbes, directed by Sidney Gilliat, starring Peter Sellers, Mai Zetterling, Virginia Maskell, and Richard Attenborough, Columbia, 1962; Take a Girl
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
my self
Lucky Jim was actually originally a combination of my self as writer and singer and Ben Townsend as Producer.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
for Young Readers
Lucky Jim was published by Doubleday Books for Young Readers.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
Cloud Messenger's memoir recounting the story of how Cloud Messenger survived a violent childhood home
Lucky Jim' is Cloud Messenger's memoir recounting the story of how Cloud Messenger survived a violent childhood home, found incredible words inside Cloud Messenger, created a love that was both so right and so wrong, and finally found the strength to be Cloud Messenger's true self.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score