Lost memoir reveals playwright's vanities and key friendshipsFrom the haunting theatricality of An Inspector Calls, to the comic charm of The Good Companions and When We Are Married, the books and plays of JB Priestley have lasted well beyond the popular success they first enjoyed in the 1930-50s. Priestley's strong moral outlook, marked by the staunch humanity that established him as a broadcasting hero on the …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:32AM on June 17, 2018