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    Paul Victor Ableman (13 June 1927 – 25 October 2006) was an English playwright and novelist. He was the writer of much erotic fiction and novelisations, and a freelance writer who turned his hand to non-fiction.

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    Writer: Tales of the Unexpected. Paul Ableman was born on 13 June 1927 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK. He was a writer, known for Tales of the Unexpected (1979), A Killing on the Exchange (1987) and Dixon of Dock Green (1955). He was married to Sheila Hutton-Fox and Tina Carrs-Brown.

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  3. Oct 25, 2006 · Paul Ableman was an English playwright and novelist. He wrote an eclectic mix of literary novels, erotic fiction, television novelizations, and non-fiction. Ableman was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, into a Jewish family, and brought up mainly in New York. He later settled in Hampstead, London.

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  4. Paul Ableman has 34 books on Goodreads with 1087 ratings. Paul Ablemans most popular book is The Olympia Reader: An Anthology of Erotic & Literary Class...

  5. Overview. Paul Ableman. (1927—2006) Quick Reference. (1927–2006), novelist, playwright, and screenwriter, born in Leeds.

  6. Jul 1, 2000 · Ableman has researched his theory using existing data derived from the malfunctioning mind as manifested in schizophrenia, sleepwalking, autism, 'out of body' experiences and nightmares. His revolutionary claims constitute an exciting and persuasive theory of mind which orthodox science could - and should - test.

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  8. (1927-2006) UK author and playwright who remains best-known for his first, non-fantastic novel, I Hear Voices ( 1958 ), though his first work of sf interest – "The Prophet Mackenbee" for Lucifer in 1952, about an sf author who surrounds himself with disciples in an absurd world – came earlier.

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