A deep dive into the worlds of a British cultural icon. This biography explores the multifaceted life and career of Wolf Mankowitz (1924-1998), a Jewish writer who straddled elite and popular culture in post-war Britain. Anthony J. Dunn uncovers the diverse realms Mankowitz inhabited: from his East End roots and Cambridge education to his work in film, theatre, and literature. Discover his close associations with luminaries like Orson Welles and Peter Sellers. Worlds of Wolf Mankowitz examines his complex negotiation of Jewish identity, his contributions to British cultural identity, and his enduring legacy as a writer and cultural commentator. This is a must-read for scholars of British and Jewish studies, film, and theatre.