Simon Blumenfeld

1907–2005

The novelist and journalist Simon Blumenfeld was born and raised in the East End of London. He was closely associated with his fellow East End writers Willy Goldman and the brothers Barnet and Emanuel Litvinoff. His first novel, Jew Boy (1935), was a harsh semiautobiographical portrait of a young Jewish man seeking to free himself from poverty and familial suffocation in London’s immigrant quarter. After World War II, Blumenfeld entered the world of show business and sports journalism and began to publish Western novels using various pseudonyms.

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