Daniel Carney Explained
Daniel Carney |
Birth Date: | 1944 8, df=y |
Birth Place: | Beirut, Lebanon |
Death Place: | Harare, Zimbabwe |
Occupation: | Fiction writer |
Nationality: | Rhodesian |
Period: | 1969–1985 |
Notableworks: | The Wild Geese (1977) |
Relatives: | Erin Pizzey (sister) |
Daniel Carney (8 August 1944 – 6 January 1987) was a Rhodesian novelist. Three of his novels have been made into films. Carney was a brother of Erin Pizzey, a British writer and feminist activist.[1]
Biography
Daniel Carney was born in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1944, a son of a British diplomat.[2] In 1963, he settled in Southern Rhodesia (soon to be renamed Rhodesia) and joined the British South Africa Police (BSAP), where he served for three and a half years. In 1968, he co-founded the estate agents Fox and Carney in Salisbury, Rhodesia. He died of cancer in 1987.[3]
After his death, ownership rights in his novels and the films based on them passed to his family. His family has had some interest in re-releasing The Wild Geese from American and Australian production companies, however the options were not taken up. [4] In 2005, Tango Entertainment released a 30th-anniversary edition of The Wild Geese (1978). The film had been hampered by the collapse of its American distributor, Allied Artists. As a result, the film was only partially distributed in the United States, where it was a box-office disappointment, despite being the 13th-highest-grossing film, worldwide, of 1978.T
Published works
- Book: The Whispering Death (1969). 0-552-11353-0. 1980. Transworld Publishers Limited. Set in Rhodesia, the book was adapted as a 1976 movie titled Whispering Death, a.k.a. Night of the Askaris, Death in the Sun, and Albino.[5]
- Book: The Wild Geese (1977). 0-552-10869-3 . 1978 . Corgi . (Originally titled The Thin White Line.) Set in the Congo, it was adapted as the film The Wild Geese (1978), with a screenplay by Reginald Rose (author of 12 Angry Men).[6]
- Book: Under a Raging Sky (1980). Set in Rhodesia, its film rights were optioned by Euan Lloyd, producer of The Wild Geese and Wild Geese II, but the project was not filmed.[7]
- Book: The Square Circle (1982). 0-553-25380-8. July 1987. Bantam Books . Set in Germany and republished as The Wild Geese II and The Return of the Wild Geese, the novel was adapted as a movie titled Wild Geese II (1985).[8]
- Book: Macau (1985). 0-917657-10-1. 1985. D.I. Fine. is set in Macau.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: We gave women back a sense of self . 29 March 2004 . Richmond and Twickenham Times. 6 September 2016.
- Web site: Daniel Carney. 6 September 2016.
- OBITUARYMoncur, Andrew. The Guardian (1959–2003) [London (UK)], 10 January 1987: 32.
- family
- Web site: The Night of the Askari. 1 February 1978. IMDb. 6 September 2016.
- Web site: The Wild Geese. 11 November 1978. IMDb. 6 September 2016.
- News: The Euan Lloyd Interview Part 1. Cinema Retro.
- Web site: Wild Geese II. 18 October 1985. 6 September 2016. IMDb.