Elizabeth Berridge
ELIZABETH BERRIDGE (b. 1919) grew up in the 'safe London
suburb' of Wandsworth Common. A year in Switzerland and
a 'hateful' period at the Bank of England, described in Be
Clean, Be Tidy (1949), was followed by work in a photographic
news agency. She married Reginald Moore in 1940, published
her first short story in 1941 and, in 1943, after the birth
of the first of her two children, moved to a remote house
in Wales, where Moore edited Modern Reading and
other wartime anthologies and she wrote the stories reprinted
in Tell It to a Stranger - published as Selected
Stories in 1947; they returned to London in 1950. Elizabeth
Berridge has published nine novels, Across the Common winning
the Yorkshire Post Award for Best Novel of the Year in
1964. She reviewed fiction for the Daily Telegraph for
twenty-five years. Her last novel, Touch and Go,
has recently been adapted as a play by BBC Radio 4. |