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The author Bernice Rubens died in 2004.  She won the Booker prize in 1970 for “The Elected Member”.  She also wrote the following titles: “Set on Edge” (1960), “Madame Sousatzka” (1962), “Mate in Three” (1966), “Sunday Best” (1971), “Go Tell the Lemming” (1973), “I Sent a Letter To My Love” (1975), “The Ponsonby Post” (1977), “A Five-Year Sentence” (1978), “Spring Sonata” (1979), “Birds of Passage” (1981), “Brothers” (1983), “Mr Wakefield's Crusade” (1985), “Our Father  (1987), “Kingdom Come” (1990), “A Solitary Grief” (1991), “Mother Russia” (1992), “Autobiopsy” (1993), “Hijack” (1993), “Yesterday in the Back Lane” (1995), “The Waiting Game” (1997), “I, Dreyfus” (1999), “Milwaukee” (2001), “Nine Lives” (2002), and “The Sergeants' Tale” (2003).

 

Who committed the Guclukonak Massacre? - Bernice Rubens' article on how the Turks are treating the Kurds

 

Behind Closed Doors – some extracts from Bernice Rubens’ memoir “When I Grow Up

 

Bernice Rubens – Caroline Westbrook’s interview with Bernice

 

Audio interview with Bernice Rubens – conducted by Don Swaim

 

Bernice Rubens – A writer with a social conscience – a very good overview of Bernice Rubens’ career by Helga Abraham (pdf format)

 

Bernice Rubens – her obituary