What kind of person is the writer of ' On not answering the telephone'
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William Plomer (1903-73) was born in Northern Transvaal, South Africa. He was a South African writer, who raised his voice against racism in his first novel, Turbot Wolfe (1925). His anti government sentiments came into conflict with the authorities and so he had to leave the country and settle in England .
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The writer William Plomer seems to be traditional in his thinking and behaviour as he beleives in writing letters than to have a telephone. He is shy as he doesn't like to associate or communicate much with people. He is considered uncoventional or eccentric as he doesn't have a telephone. He leeds a simple and a peaceful life ans doesn't feel the need of a telephone.
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