Catherine Heath Explained

Catherine Heath (17 November 1924 – 27 October 1991) was a British novelist. An obituary in The Daily Telegraph called her work "gentle and witty, full of cool observations about human behaviour."[1]

Biography

Heath was born Catherine Hirsch in Hendon, Middlesex, the daughter of Dutch immigrants Samuel and Anna de Boer Hirsch.[2] She was educated at Henda County School then St Hilda's College, Oxford,[3] where she studied English under Helen Gardner. In 1948, she married Denis Heath; they were divorced in 1980. Also in 1948, she became an assistant lecturer in the University of Wales.

Her novels stone Walls and The Vulture received positive reviews from critics.[4]

Works

Notes and References

  1. News: Obituary of Catherine Heath . The Daily Telegraph . 11 November 1991.
  2. Book: Halio . Jay L. . British Novelists Since 1960: H-Z . 1983 . Gale Research . 381 . 9780810309272 . 10 April 2023.
  3. Book: New Poetry - Volume 3 . 1977 . Arts Council of Great Britain. . 9780728701465 . 10 April 2023.
  4. Book: Selection of Recent Books Published in Great Britain 1940-Apr. 1941 . 1976 . 10 April 2023.