ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman
The distinguished Jewish literary critic John Gross has died at the age of 75.
Mr Gross, a prolific author and commentator who was described by The Spectator as “the best-read man in Britain”, spent seven years as editor of The Times Literary Supplement.
He was also a books editor for the New York Times and the Sunday Telegraph’s theatre critic. In 1971 he chaired the judging panel of the Booker prize.
His father was a Polish-born ex-rabbinical student who later moved to Mile End and trained as a doctor.
Mr Gross grew up in what he described as a "residually Orthodox" family, attending City of London School and then Oxford University.
In 2002 he wrote a memoir about his experiences growing up Jewish in wartime Britain.
“A Double Thread” was described by academic Oliver Sacks as "a very beautiful and valuable book.”