Will Randall
Will Randall (born 1966) is an English travel writer.
Biography
Educated in London, he taught languages in the English west country for ten years, including 5 years at Blundell's School, before moving to live in the South Pacific islands. He is best known for his book Solomon Time.[1][2][3]
His 2003 book Indian Summer is about time he spent teaching in a school for orphans in Poona, India.[4][5] While in India he also spent some time in the Indian film industry; he had a small role in The Legend of Bhagat Singh and a larger role in An Ideal Wedding.
gollark: Also pleasant coloured walls.
gollark: Obviously you would have windows.
gollark: They are also, broadly speaking, the most practical shape.
gollark: Also cuboids.
gollark: Concrete is highly aesthetic.
References
- Jonathan Yardley (27 March 2003). "One on the Isle". Washington Post.
- Anthony Sattin (16 June 2002). "Solomon Time (book review)". Sunday Times (London).
- Smith, Stephen (14 July 2002). "Stalking sharks or mourning camels?". The Observer.
- Anthony Sattin (15 February 2004). "Indian Summer (book review)". Sunday Times (London).
- Adair, Tom (15 February 2004). "Indian Summer: Passage to India is a feast for the senses". Scotland on Sundays.
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