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Russell Reading Braddon (25 January 1921 – 20 March 1995) was an Australian writer of novels, biographies and TV scripts. His chronicle of his four years as a prisoner of war, ''
The Naked Island ''The Naked Island'' ( ja, text=裸の島, translit=Hadaka no Shima) is a Japanese black-and-white film from 1960, directed by Kaneto Shindō. The film is notable for having almost no spoken dialogue. Plot The film depicts a small family, a husba ...
'', sold more than a million copies. Braddon was born in
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, the son of a barrister. He served in the
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during World War II. He was held as a prisoner of war by the Japanese in
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and
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prisons and on the
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between 1942 and 1945. During this time he met
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, whose Changi sketches illustrate ''The Naked Island''. After the war, he went on to study law at
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. Nevertheless, he failed to obtain a law degree (he maintained that he had lost interest in the subject) and he abandoned undergraduate life in 1948. In 1949, Braddon moved to England after suffering a mental breakdown and followed by a suicide attempt. Doctors attributed this breakdown to his POW experiences, and urged him to take a year to recuperate. He described his writing career as "beginning by chance". ''The Naked Island'', published in 1952, was one of the first accounts of a Japanese prisoner of war's experience. Braddon went on to produce a wide range of works, including novels, biographies, histories, TV scripts and newspaper articles. In addition, he was a frequent broadcaster on British radio and television. He died in 1995 at his home in Urunga,
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, having returned to Australia two years before. ''Proud Australian Boy: A Biography of Russell Braddon'' by Nigel Starck was published in Australia in 2011.


Works

Novels * ''Those in Peril'' (1954) * ''Out of the Storm'' (1956) * ''Gabriel Comes to 24'' (1958) * ''The Proud American Boy'' (1960) * '' The Year of the Angry Rabbit'' (1964) * ''Committal Chamber'' (1966) * ''The Inseparables'' (1968) * '' When the Enemy Is Tired'' (1968) * ''Will You Walk a Little Faster?'' (1969) * ''Prelude and Fugue for Lovers'' (1971) * ''Progress of Private Lilyworth'' (1971) * ''End Play'' (1972) * ''The Thirteenth Trick'' (1973) * ''The Finalists'' (1977) * ''The Predator'' (1980) * ''Funnelweb'' (1990) Non-fiction * ''
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'' (1950) * ''
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'' (1952) * ''Cheshire V.C: A Study of War and Peace'' (1954) * ''Woman in Arms: The Story of Nancy Wake'' (1956) * ''Nancy Wake: The Story of a Very Brave Woman'' (1956) * ''End of a Hate'' (1958) * ''Joan Sutherland'' (1962) * ''Roy Thomson of Fleet Street'' (Collins, 1965) * ''The Siege'' (1969) * ''Suez: The Splitting of a Nation'' (1973) * ''Hundred Days of Darien'' (1974) * ''All the Queen's Men'' (1977) * ''Japan Against the World'' (1983) * ''The Other Hundred Years War'' (1983) * ''Australia Fair?'' (1984) * ''Thomas Baines and the North Australian Expedition'' (1987) * ''Prisoners of War'' with Hugh Clarke and Colin Burgess (1988) Broadcasts * ''BBC The Piddingtons 1950: The Tower of London Broadcast: http://www.thepiddingtons.com/broadcasts.html''


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Portrait of Russell Braddon
by Paul Fitzgerald {{DEFAULTSORT:Braddon, Russell Reading 1921 births 1995 deaths 20th-century Australian novelists 20th-century Australian male writers Australian male novelists Australian non-fiction writers Australian Army soldiers Australian prisoners of war World War II prisoners of war held by Japan Burma Railway prisoners Australian Army personnel of World War II Male non-fiction writers