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Mary Margaret ('Mollie') Kaye (21 August 1908 -
29 January 2004) was a British writer. Her most famous book was
The Far
Pavilions (1978).
Life
M. M. Kaye was born in India
and spent her early childhood and much of her early-married life
there. Her family ties with the country are strong: her
grandfather, father, brother and husband all served the British Raj and her
grandfather's cousin, Sir John Kaye, wrote the standard
accounts of the Sepoy
Mutiny and the First Afghan War.
After India's independence, her husband, Major-General Goff
Hamilton of Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides
(the famous Indian Army
regiment featured in The Far Pavilions), joined the British Army and for
the next nineteen years M. M. Kaye followed the drum to Kenya, Zanzibar, Egypt, Cyprus and Germany.
M. M. Kaye won worldwide fame for The Far Pavilions,
which became a worldwide best-seller on publication in 1978. This
was followed by Shadow of the Moon and Trade
Wind. She also wrote and illustrated The Ordinary
Princess, a children's book (called "refreshingly
unsentimental" by an article in Horn Book
Magazine)[1] which
she originally wrote as a short story,[2] and
authored a dozen detective novels, including Death in
Kashmir and Death in Zanzibar. Her autobiography has
been published in three volumes, collectively entitled Share of
Summer: The Sun in the Morning, Golden Afternoon, and
Enchanted Evening. In March 2003, M. M. Kaye was awarded
the Colonel James Tod
International Award by the Maharana Mewar Foundation of Udaipur, Rajasthan, for her "contribution
of permanent value reflecting the spirit and values of Mewar".
Work
Autobiography: Share of
Summer
- Part 1: The Sun In The Morning 1990
- Part 2: Golden Afternoon 1997
- Part 3: Enchanted Evening 1999
Historical
Novels
- The
Far Pavilions 1978
- Shadow of the Moon 1957, revised in 1979
- Trade Wind 1963, revised in 1981
Suspense Novels: The
Death in... Series
- Death in the Andamans (originally published as
Night on the Island) 1960, revised in 1985
- Death in Berlin (originally published as Death
Walked in Berlin) 1955, revised in 1985
- Death in
Cyprus (originally published as Death Walked in
Cyprus) 1956, revised in 1984
- Death in Kashmir (originally published as Death
Walked in Kashmir) 1953, revised in 1984
- Death in Kenya (originally published as Later Than
You Think 1958 and It's Later Than You Think) 1960,
revised in 1983
- Death in Zanzibar (originally published as The
House of Shade) 1959, revised in 1983
Other
Novels
- Six Bars at Seven 1940 - writing as Mollie Kaye **M M
Kaye's first novel**
- Strange Island 1944 - writing as Mollie Kaye (original
version of Night on the Island)
- Wound of Spring 1961, unpublished
- Far Pavilions Picture Book 1979
Children's
Stories
- Black Bramble Wood 1938 - writing as Mollie Kaye,
illustrated by Margaret Tempest
- Gold Gorse Common 1945 - writing as Mollie Kaye,
illustrated by Margaret Tempest
- The Ordinary Princess 1980 - written and illustrated
by M M Kaye
- Potter Pinner Meadow 1937 - writing as Mollie Kaye,
illustrated by Margaret Tempest
- Thistledown 1981 - written and illustrated by M M
Kaye
- Willow Witches Brook 1944 - writing as Mollie Kaye,
illustrated by Margaret Tempest
Children's Stories Illustrated (but not written) by M M
Kaye
- Adventures in a Caravan by Mrs A C Osborn 1950
- Children of Galilee by Lydia S Eliott 1950
- The Cranstons at Sandly Bay by Phyllis I Norris
1949
- The Story of Saint Francis of Assisi by E W Grierson
1950
- The Two Pins by C B Poultney 1949
Radio
Plays
- England Awakes - a one act play, broadcast on All India Radio
c. 1940
- A series of playlets based on the war news - broadcast on All
India Radio c. 1940
Books Edited or
Introduced by M M Kaye
- Complete Verse by Rudyard Kipling 1990
- Costumes and Characters of the British Raj 1982 by
Evelyn Battye
- Golden Calm by Emily, Lady Clive Bayley and Sir Thomas
Metcalfe 1980
- Making of The Jewel in the
Crown 1983 Various contributors including M M Kaye
- Moon of Other Days - Selected Verses by Rudyard
Kipling 1988 [ Paintings by George Sharp ] (sketches and
watercolors by M M Kaye)
- Original Letters from India: 1779-1815 by Eliza Fay
1986
- Picking Up Gold & Silver - Selected Short Stories
by Rudyard Kipling 1989
- Simla - The Summer Capital of British India by Raja
Bhasin 1992
Television
Series
- The Far Pavilions 1984 (Also released in cinemas as
Blade of Steel)
-
- Transmitted in the UK by Channel 4 on 3 January 1984, 8 October
1985 and 7 February 1988
- Cast:
- Ben Cross - Ashton
'Ash' Pelham-Martyn
- Amy Irving -
Princess Anjuli
- Christopher
Lee - Kaka-ji Rao
- Benedict
Taylor - Wally
- Rossano
Brazzi - Rana of Bhithor
- Saeed
Jaffrey - Biju Ram
- Robert Hardy -
Commandant
- Sneh Gupta - Shushila
- Omar Sharif -
Koda Dad
- John Gielgud -
Major Sir Louis Cavagnari
- Jennifer
Kendal - Mrs. Viccary
- Felicity
Dean - Belinda Harlowe
- Peter Arne -
General
- Adam Bareham - Jenkins
- Caterina
Boratto - Mrs. Chiverton
- The Ordinary Princess 1984
-
- Transmitted in the UK by the BBC as part of its weekly
Jackanory series for children
Musicals
- Cast:
- Kabir Bedi - Koda
Dad Khan Sahib
- David Burt - Lieutenant Harkness
- Hadley
Fraser - Ashton Pelham-Martyn
- Kulvinder
Ghir - Maharana of
Bhithor
- Simon
Gleeson - Lt. Walter Hamilton
- Sophiya Haque - Janoo Rani
- Gayatri Iyer -
Princess Anjuli
- Fiona Wade -
Princess Anjuli
- Dianne
Pilkington - Belinda
- David Savile - Sir Louis Cavagnari
Sources and External
Links