Wesker, Arnold, 1932-, English playwright, b. London. At various times he has been a carpenter's mate, a seed sorter, and a pastry cook. His plays
Chicken Soup with Barley (1958),
Roots (1958), and
I'm Talking about Jerusalem (1960) form a trilogy about a family of Jewish Communist intellectuals. His socialist point of view is reflected in his other plays, notably
The Kitchen (1961),
Chips with Everything (1962), and
The Four Seasons (1969). His later plays include
The Wedding Feast (1974) and
The Old Ones (1972), which describes the enforced isolation of the elderly.
Bibliography
See studies by G. Leeming and S. Trussler (1971), R. Hayman (1973), and G. Leeming (1982).