Tracy, Honor (1913–1989)
Tracy, Honor (1913–1989)
British novelist and travel writer. Name variations: Honor Lilbush Wingfield Tracy. Born Honor Lilbush Wingfield, Oct 19 (some sources cite Dec 19), 1913, in Bury St. Edmunds, East Anglia, England; died June 13, 1989, in Oxford, England; dau. of Humphrey Wingfield (surgeon) and Christabel May Clare (Miller) Tracy.
Sent to Ireland by Evening Standard as special correspondent (1950); spent 10 years there and gleaned material for novels from experiences with Irish justice system; works include Kakemono: A Sketch Book of Post-War Japan (1950), Mind You, I've Said Nothing: Forays in the Irish Republic (1953), The Prospects are Pleasing (1958), A Season of Mists (1961), Men at Work (1966), The Quiet End of Evening (1972), Winter in Castile (1973) and The Heart of England (1983).