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John David Morley
John David Morley (21 January 1948 – 18 February 2018) was an English writer and novelist. Early life The third and youngest child of the artist and sculptor Patricia Morley (née Booth) and John Arthur Elwell Morley, a District Officer in the British Colonial Service, John David Victor Morley was born "in something of a hurry on a bench in a third-class Chinese ward at the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital" in Singapore. He grew up speaking Malay language, Malay'Now or never, and no second chance', Richard Lim, ''The Straits Times'' (21 July 2002) amid an extended household of Malays, Javanese, Chinese and Indians, later commemorated by his parents in their memoirs. At three, Morley experienced a formative culture shock upon the family's relocation from tropical Peninsular Malaysia, Malaya to England, before spending two years on Africa's Gold Coast (British colony), Gold Coast where his father was helping to administrate the transition from British Empire, British colonial ...
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