Roger Ackerley

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Roger Ackerley was a British businessman known as the long-time director of the fruit-importing company Elders & Fyffes and for his complex private life, which later inspired the writings of his son, author J. R. Ackerley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British businessperson
human
affiliation British business community
child J. R. Ackerley NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
employer Elders & Fyffes NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English
fieldOfWork fruit importing
hasBiographicalSubject biographical writings by J. R. Ackerley
hasPartIn early 20th-century British commercial expansion in fruit trade
hasRelative J. R. Ackerley NERFINISHED
industry food industry
import-export
influenced themes of sexuality and family secrecy in J. R. Ackerley’s work
inspiredWork My Father and Myself NERFINISHED
We Think the World of You NERFINISHED
other writings of J. R. Ackerley about his family
knownFor maintaining multiple simultaneous families
secrecy surrounding his private life
lifestyle upper-middle-class British businessman
nativeLanguage English
notableFor being the father of J. R. Ackerley
complex private life
long-time directorship of Elders & Fyffes
notableWork development of Elders & Fyffes fruit-importing business
occupation businessman
positionHeld director of Elders & Fyffes
residence London, England
surface form: London
sexOrGender male

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J. R. Ackerley parent Roger Ackerley