Celebrated Author John Noone Dies at 89, Leaving Behind a 60-Year Literary Legacy

June 13, 2025
Celebrated Author John Noone Dies at 89, Leaving Behind a 60-Year Literary Legacy
  • John Noone, an accomplished writer, passed away at the age of 89, leaving behind a prolific legacy that spanned 60 years.

  • Born in Darlington, County Durham, he was the third of six children in a family where his father worked as an industrial engineer.

  • Noone attended St Mary’s grammar school, completed national service in the Durham Light Infantry, and earned an English degree from King’s College, Newcastle.

  • During his army service, he was stationed in the Suez Canal Zone and later returned to Egypt in 1961 as an English lecturer at Alexandria University.

  • He spent most of his life teaching abroad, including roles in Libya and Japan, under the British Council.

  • In 1980, he met Isabelle Forani in Kyoto; they lived in France together and married in 1994.

  • Noone is survived by his wife Isabelle, his child, and two stepdaughters from Isabelle's previous marriage.

  • He transitioned to nonfiction in the 1980s with works like The Man Behind the Iron Mask, which explored the identity of a historical prisoner.

  • His debut novel, The Man With the Chocolate Egg, published in 1966, featured a British soldier in a moment of crisis and won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize in 1967.

  • His second novel, The Night of Accomplishment, was written in Japan during a personal upheaval following his divorce from Kate Turnbull.

  • In his later years, Noone produced a variety of works, including the two-volume Turtle Tortoise, Image and Symbol (2013) and three psychological thrillers: O Fortuna (2016), Anteros (2017), and Culler of Beasts (2019).

  • A collection of his short stories, Like As Not, was published in 2018, showcasing his versatility as a writer.

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John Noone obituary

The Guardian • Jun 12, 2025

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