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  1. John Frederick Norman Hampson Simpson (26 March 1901 – 26 December 1955) was an English novelist writing as John Hampson. Best known for his 1931 novel Saturday Night at the Greyhound, he was a member of a Birmingham Group of working-class authors that included Walter Allen, Leslie Halward, Walter Brierley and Peter Chamberlain.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_HampsonJohn Hampson - Wikipedia

    John Hampson may refer to: John Hampson (writer) (1760–1819), English religious writer. Jack Hampson (1887–1960), Welsh footballer. John Hampson (novelist) (1901–1955), English novelist.

  3. John Hampson. Biography. John Hampson was born John Frederick Norman Hampson Simpson (he adopted the name John Hampson for his writing) in Handsworth, Birmingham in 1901.

  4. Overview. John Hampson. (1901—1955) Quick Reference. (1901–55), British novelist, born in Birmingham into a theatrical family; he grew up in poverty and was educated at home. From 1914 to 1918 he worked as a billiard marker ... From: Hampson, John in The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature in English »

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nine_DaysNine Days - Wikipedia

    Nine Days (stylized as ninedays) is an American rock band from Long Island, New York. It was formed in the hamlet of St. James Suffolk County, New York in 1994 by John Hampson and Brian Desveaux, and released three independent albums in the 1990s before their mainstream debut album, The Madding Crowd, released in 2000.

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  7. Fiction, Gay and Lesbian. edit data. John Hampson Simpson was born in Birmingham in 1901, the fifth of eight children. Hampson’s childhood was a difficult one: the collapse of his father’s business reduced the family to near poverty, and his own weak health prevented him from attending school and receiving a formal education.