Born in Stepney on 28 November 1926 to Dutch-Jewish immigrant parents, Kops was the youngest of a family of two brothers and four sisters. A dramatist, poet, novelist, journalist, and documentary writer, Kops has written at least 23 stage plays, 12 television plays, 10 novels, and 25 radio plays. Most of the television and radio plays are unpublished. Many of Kops’s works draw upon his personal experiences. His father, a cobbler, immigrated to London from Holland in 1904. Though the family was poor, Kops grew up in a lively, intense, and cosmopolitan setting. At 13, Kops left school and worked at many jobs including as a dock worker, chef, salesman, waiter, liftman, and barrow boy selling books at street markets. From an early age, Kops read voraciously and wrote. He was influenced by…

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Citation: Baker, William. "Bernard Kops". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 18 June 2021 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=14711, accessed 04 December 2024.]

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