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  1. Carey Harrison (born 19 February 1944) is an English novelist and dramatist. Early years and education [ edit ] Harrison was born in London to actor Rex Harrison and actress Lilli Palmer , [1] and raised in Los Angeles and New York, where he attended the Lycée Français .

  2. Described in the Dublin Evening News as ‘one of the most accomplished writers of our time,’ Carey Harrison was born in Britain and raised in the United States where he has spent the majority of his working life.

  3. CAREY HARRISON. "The best of all his books - his crowning work." Robert Kelly. "A fine achievement, a big-hearted book that will linger long in my mind." Rose Tremain. "One of the most accomplished writers of our time" Dublin Evening News. "The calling card of a major talent."

  4. Carey Harrison. Writer: Orson Welles' Great Mysteries. Batteries of guns saluted Carey's birth because he was born in the middle of an air raid in February 1944 to his parents Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer.

  5. Harrison’s first published novel was a 1980 translation of Eine Zeit zum Umarmen, a novel by the celebrated author, painter, and actress, Lilli Palmer, who is Harrison’s mother.

  6. Carey Harrison. Writer: Orson Welles' Great Mysteries. Batteries of guns saluted Carey's birth because he was born in the middle of an air raid in February 1944 to his parents Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer.

  7. Author Carey Harrison's list of books and series in order, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability.

  8. Part one of a twenty-minute summary of Homer's Iliad, told and illustrated by Carey Harrison, Professor of English at The City University, New York. Prof. H...

  9. Jul 7, 2017 · This is the confession of someone who never much liked joining. I have joined; I joined the Communist Party; I joined the African National Council. But on th...

  10. May 20, 1997 · Carey Harrison - A Call From the Dead It's good to talk, or so they say, but not when you are called from beyond the grave. Stars John Shrapnel and Nick Dunning.