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Understanding Alan Bennett
Contributor(s): Wolfe, Peter (Author)
ISBN: 1570032807     ISBN-13: 9781570032806
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
OUR PRICE:   $39.89  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: May 1999
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Annotation: In Understanding Alan Bennett, Peter Wolfe conveys Bennett's originality, complexities of thought, and creative vigor while examining Bennett in his various roles as actor, director, playwright, and lyricist. As Wolfe illustrates, Bennett's success in his many spheres was no fluke. Bennett's theatrical eminence has been accompanied by awards and professional recognition. His play Single Spies won the Oliver Award as England's best comedy for 1989. The casts of his plays, starting with Forty Years On in 1968, have included such luminaries as Sir John Gielgud, Sir Alec Guinness, Joan Plowright, Maggie Smith, Alan Bates, and Daniel Day Lewis. His screenwriting earned The Madness of King George a nomination for an Academy Award, and Talking Heads was in its twenty-seventh printing in 1995, after seven years in print.

Bennett's ability to write scripts at once funny and sad has lifted him to heights occupied by few of his peers. Understanding Alan Bennett illuminates the writer whose instinct for artistic choices has helped him succeed on his own terms.

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BISAC Categories:
- Drama | European - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Dewey: 822.914
LCCN: 98-40227
Physical Information: 0.99" H x 5.33" W x 7.28" (0.88 lbs) 272 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - British Isles
 
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A study of the actor, director, playwright and lyricist, Alan Bennett. Peter Wolfe demonstrates that Alan Bennett's success in many spheres was no fluke, and his theatrical eminence has always been accompanied by awards and professional recognition. His play Single Spies won the Oliver Award as England's Best Comedy in 1989. The casts of his plays, starting with Forty Years On in 1968, have included such luminaries as Sir John Gielgud, Sir Alec Guinness, Joan Plowright, Maggie Smith, Alan Bates and Daniel Day Lewis. His screenwriting earned The Madness of King George a nomination for an Academy Award. This book seeks to illuminate the writer whose instinct for artistic choices has helped him to succeed on his own terms.