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Michael Lieber
Lieber in 2022.
Lieber in 2022.
Born (1988-05-06) May 6, 1988 (age 36)
UK
OccupationNovelist, Essayist and Short-story Writer
Alma materMaple Hayes Hall
Notable worksThe War Hero
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Michael Lieber is a British novelist, essayist and short story writer. Lieber's novels are The War Hero, The Boy and the Goldlock and Helga Dune.

He has also appeared in films. His first film was in the 2013 biopic Ramanujan,[1] a period drama set in 1914 about the life of mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. Lieber played mathematician John Edensor Littlewood, starring alongside Kevin Mcgowan, Cloudia Swann, and Richard Walsh. When preparing to play the part, he spoke to professor Béla Bollobás who had worked with Littlewood.[2]

In 2010, he starred as the over-the-hill footballer Ray Keane in the play Transfer Deadline Day at the Courtyard Theater, London, England.[3] In 2017 he played the lead role of Mark Crowe in the psychological thriller A Room To Die For alongside Vas Blackwood.[4]

Early Life

1998-2001

Lieber (far left) with his three siblings c. 1992, taken in Lichfield, England.
Maple Hayes Hall.

When Lieber was a child he was severely illiterate. In 1998, when he was aged 10, he was sent to attend schooling at the Maple Hayes School for Dyslexia in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England.[5]

Maple Hayes was run by its father and son team, Dr Neville Brown and Dr Daryl Brown, who taught Lieber a new and revolutionary method of reading and writing called morpheme, also known as icon therapy. Lieber has stated that, although icon therapy is widely acknowledged now, it was originally only used on foreigners looking to learn English.

In 2018, Lieber dedicated his debut novel The War Hero to Maple Hayes Hall as well as the two Doctors, with the added inscription 'thank you for the icons'

While living in Wales, aged 11, Lieber would perform magic tricks on the street to make up his pocket money. When Lieber was aged 13 in 2001, he appeared in a musical adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic 'Oliver Twist' at the Garrick Theatre, he played one of Fagin’s boys.

On the subject of Acting, Lieber has remarked that it is a career and vocation that has ups and downs as well as being a very noble profession. This early involvement in the theatre would later lead to a brief enrolment to The Oxford School of Drama.[6][7]

Career

The War Hero

Lieber's debut novel was the allegory thriller The War Hero, which was published on the 13th December 2018 by British Cultural. Set in the 1920s, The War Hero took five years to complete and features many descriptions of the English countryside. Some notable locations used for inspiration include Up Holland and Aylesbury Vale. Notes from Lieber's travel diary were incorporated into the novel.

First Edition of The War Hero c. 2018

The story focuses on a sixty-five year old man celebrating his birthday at his country house. Slowly but surely, he realises one of the guests is not known to the others nor to him. When confronted in private, the guest explains he has been hired to murder him but allows the man to enjoy his party provided he agrees to meet him at the end of the evening.

I wanted to make sure the book would age well. I’m an avid reader and I’m very conscious of novels that don’t hold up well because they’re too topical. I wanted to make sure what I wrote about would continue to be relatable.[8]

Lieber has identified that the novel is an allegorical story with hidden levels of meaning for readers who want to dig deeper in to the narrative. Two important allegory’s Lieber drew inspiration from while writing The War Hero, were William Golding's The Lord of the Flies and George Orwell's Animal Farm.

Bibliography

Novels

Short Stories

  • 2020 – Elle's Logic (features in The Boy and the Goldlock,1-8382-1870-X)

Essays and Non-fiction

  • 2022 – The London Riots of 2011: An Eyewitness Account (1-9196-1626-8)

References

  1. ^ Udasi, Harshikaa (30 November 2013). "Faces and facts". "The Hindu".
  2. ^ Iknoor Kaur (3 October 2013). "DATE WITH DIGITS'". The Pioneer.
  3. ^ Andy Slater (26 May 2010). "A game of few laughs". Remotegoat.
  4. ^ "Michael Lieber Talks About His Role In UK Horror A ROOM TO DIE FOR (aka RANCOUR) '". Britflicks. 18 May 2015. Archived from the original on 11 January 2018. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
  5. ^ Shefferd, Neil (29 May 2019). "Aylesbury Vale setting for author's debut novel". Bucks Herald.
  6. ^ Ramachandran, Mythily (9 July 2014). "Meet the British stars of 'Ramanujan'". "Gulf News".
  7. ^ Ramakrishnan, Anupama (7 October 2013). "'I like to play sinister characters'". "Deccan Herald".
  8. ^ Nowell, Andrew (25 June 2019). "Wigan inspired author's debut novel". Wigan Post.