George D. Painter

George Duncan Painter OBE (5 June 1914 – 8 December 2005),[1] known as George D. Painter, was an English author most famous as a biographer of Marcel Proust.

[1] He studied classics at Trinity College, Cambridge, and later lectured in Latin at the University of Liverpool for one year.

According to Miron Grindea, this was "rightly greeted as one of the great achievements in literary history",[2] and it is still widely considered to be one of the finest literary biographies in the English language.

[3] Its second volume won the Duff Cooper Prize.

[1] His later work Chateaubriand: Volume 1 – The Longed-For Tempests was awarded the 1977 James Tait Black Memorial Prize.