A Close Look at Sir John Mortimer, the Barrister Turned Writer
Sir John Mortimer, best known for his highly engaging books in order. Initially aspired to conquer the stage as an actor then transitioned towards writing. However, swayed by his father’s insight, he opted for a career in law to begin with.
His legal career was dotted with representing high-profile and typically controversial obscenity cases. Some of the renowned cases included defending Gay News editor involving a case of blasphemous libel and also the Virgin Records over their use of explicit context in the popular Sex Pistols album.
Embarking on Literary Stardom
In contrast to his legal career, it is his creation of the iconic barrister Horace Rumpole that truly etched his name in the annals of literary history. This irreplaceable character was primarily inspired by Mortimer’s father and first brought to life in a BBC Play for Today, portrayed by none other than the acclaimed Leo McKern.
The character’s undeniable charm and appeal transformed the play into an independent series, gaining vast recognition and paving the way for Mortimer’s books in order, featuring Horace Rumpole.
Unraveling the Uniqueness of Mortimer’s Writing Style
Mortimer’s background as a lawyer significantly influenced his unique writing style. It was marked by an astute understanding of human nature, demonstrating a profound wit woven through the narration. The legal nuances, often part of his stories, were creatively employed, making his books in order a delightful treat for both his legal peers and average readers.
Publication Order of Rumpole of the Bailey Books