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Synopsis
Edward Bond is increasingly recognized as Britain's most challenging and important living dramatist. Published for the first time, these documents provide essential insights into his mind and theories. Edward Bond Letters, Volume III includes two sections on the important areas of writing and translating and continues to trace Bond's interest in productions of his work. This lively and thought-provoking volume of Edward Bond's Letters focuses on Saved and The Pope's Wedding, a radio production of The Fool (1990), The Company of Men (1993) and the television plays Olly's Prision (1992) and Tuesday (1993), and provides useful background information for both the student and the general reader.
Synopsis
Chapter 1 Writing; Chapter 2 Translation; Chapter 3 General; Chapter 4 "The Pope's Wedding" and "Saved (Revivals); Chapter 5 The Fool; Chapter 6 In the Company of Men; Chapter 7 The Television Plays;
Synopsis
First Published in 1997. Edward Bond Letters, Volume III, includes sections on the important areas of writing and translating as well as continuing to trace Bond's interest in productions of his work. Focusing on The Pope's Wedding and Saved, a radio production of The Fool (1990), In the Company of Men (1992) and the television plays - Olly's Prison (1993) and Tuesday (1993) - this lively and thought-provoking volume of Edward Bond's letters provides useful background information for both the student and the general reader.
Synopsis
First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.