Christopher Caudwell

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Christopher Caudwell

Christopher Caudwell was the pseudonym of Christopher St John Sprigg (20 October 1907 – 13 February 1937), a British Marxist writer.[1]

Life[edit]

He was born into a Roman Catholic family in London, England.[1] He was educated at the Benedictine Ealing Priory School, but left school at the age of 15 and worked first as a cub reporter at the Yorkshire Observer, where his father was literary editor, and then as editor of British Malaya.[1]

According to Marxist historian Helena Sheehan In 1934 Caudwell became interested in marxism and began to study it with "extraordinary intensity" . In the summer of 1935, he wrote his first marxist book entitled Illusions and Reality which was published by Macmillan. [1] Following the completion of his book he joined the Communist Party of Great Britain.[1]

Death and legacy[edit]

According to the socialist magazine Monthly Review, on 12 February 1937 Caudwell "was killed by fascists in the valley of Jarama during the Spanish Civil War. He died at a machine gun post, guarding the retreat of his comrades in the British Battalion of the International Brigade."[2]

Marxist historian E.P. Thompson writes of Caudwell "It is not difficult to see Caudwell as a phenomenon – as an extraordinary shooting-star crossing England’s empirical night – as a premonitory sign of a more sophisticated Marxism whose true annunciation was delayed until the Sixties" while Marxist academic John Bellamy Foster similarly credited him with "breathtaking intellectual achievements in a brief period of time".[2]

Works[edit]

Criticism[edit]

Poetry[edit]

  • Title Unknown, The Dial, date unknown. St John Sprigg's first poem
  • Poems (1939)
  • Collected Poems (1986)

Short stories[edit]

Uncollected short stories[edit]

  • ’’The Case of the Jesting Miser’’ (Unpublished)
  • ’’The Case of the Misjudged Husband’’

Novels[edit]

  • The Kingdom of Heaven (1929)
  • Crime in Kensington/Pass the Body (1933)
  • Fatality in Fleet Street (1933)
  • The Perfect Alibi (1934)
  • Death of an Airman (1934)
  • The Corpse with the Sunburnt Face (1935)
  • Death of a Queen (1935)
  • This My Hand (1936)
  • The Six Queer Things (1937)

Other[edit]

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