Ronald Duncan, a prolific writer, entered this world on August 6, 1914, in the bustling city of Salisbury, Rhodesia, a region that would later transform into Harare, Zimbabwe. As a creative force to be reckoned with, he left an indelible mark on the literary world through his remarkable works, including the iconic "The Saint" published in 1962, the captivating "The Girl on a Motorcycle" in 1968, and the esteemed "Lilli Palmer Theatre" in 1955.
Ronald Duncan's personal life was filled with joy and love, as he shared his life with his cherished wife, Rose Marie Hansome. Together, they formed a strong bond that stood the test of time.
Regrettably, Ronald Duncan's life on this earth came to a close on June 3, 1982, in the picturesque town of Barnstaple, Devon, England, UK. Despite his untimely passing, his legacy lives on through his remarkable literary contributions, and his memory continues to inspire and influence generations to come.