Background
Blacker was born in Kensington in 1924.
Blacker was born in Kensington in 1924.
She was interested in Japanese, by the age of 12 she had a Japanese Grammar and in 1942 she attended the School of Oriental and African Studies where she was identified for top secret work.
She was a lecturer in Japanese at Cambridge University. Her parents were Carlos Paton Blacker and Helen Maud (born Pilkington). Blacker was recruited by the code breakers at Bletchley Park but she left because she saw no benefit in the work.
She was paid two pounds a week because she was a young woman.
She met the difficult Orientalist and sinologist Arthur Waley at Bletchley and he inspired her to learn Chinese in her spare time. In 1944 she arranged lessons in Japanese for herself from Major General Pigott.
Blacker became a Fellow of the British Academy. She was awarded the Minakata Kumagusu Prize in 1998.
She had met Loewe at Bletchley Park.
Blacker died in a Cambridge nursing home in 2009.
("on the slopes of a vast ziggurat")
(Book by Blacker, Carmen)