About J.B. Priestley
J.B. Priestley (1894-1984) was a British novelist, playwright, and screenplay writer, best known for his contributions to English literature and drama, including the acclaimed play "An Inspector Calls." His works often explore social themes and the interplay between individual morality and societal expectations, reflecting his interest in socialism and the human condition. In addition to his literary achievements, Priestley was a prominent broadcaster and a vocal advocate for social reform.