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John Osborne : 'anger is not about ... ' / Peter Whitebrook.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Whitebrook, Peter, 1952- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Osborne, John, 1929-1994.
Osborne, John.
Dramatists, English--20th century--Biography.
Dramatists, English.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (437 p.)
Place of Publication:
London : Oberon Books Ltd., 2015.
Summary:
This book has been nominated for both the Sheridan Morley Prize for biography, and the Theatre Book Prize. A story of a man whose star rose very quickly and very early, and fell slowly and inexorably. A story of a man who knew himself perhaps too well, but not particularly wisely. It is exhilarating, perplexing and tragic. This new biography offers the most rounded portrait of Osborne yet seen. By embedding him in a social and cultural as well as a biographical context, Whitebrook presents Osborne in a way that has not been attempted before. It is the first book to properly explore the importance of his early collaborative work with Anthony Creighton, his lasting friendship with Pamela Lane, and his deep spiritual beliefs. It reveals the autobiographical background to Look Back in Anger and Watch It Come Down and places his literary achievement within a quintessentially English tradition. Seldom has a dramatist so compulsively revealed so much of himself - his flaws, his anxieties, his passion and his hatred - as John Osborne. His was a dazzlingly high-octane performance and in a succession of increasingly ambitious plays written during the 50s and 60s, he was able to unite a profound, intuitive intelligence with a caustically honest depth of feeling. By refusing to submit to caution, he laid bare in some of the most poetic and incendiary language heard in the 20th-century theatre, not only his own struggles and contradictions but those of the era. Almost single-handedly, he made the theatre important again. Catapulted from obscurity to being the icon of his age when he was only twenty-five, Osborne was at the height of his fame equally celebrated and derided as 'the Angry Young Man'. John Osborne: 'Anger is not about' examines his fractious, often chaotic personal life against the social and political background of his times. It provides an invigorating insight into his complex, often anguished personality and a fresh critical assessment of his writing. A vivid account not only of what it was like to be John Osborne, loyal and generous, scathing and brutal, but what it was like to be so restlessly a creative artist in the latter 20th century. Click here to read an exclusive extract in The Independent
Contents:
Pt I. Beginnings
A New Start
A Sense of Loss
Charity's Child
The Journalist
The Actor
Bridgewater Bound
Repertory
Doomed in Derby
Creation
Royal Court
The Year of the Angry Young Man
Pt II. Extravagance
The King at the Court
Transatlantic
Black and White
The Battle of Cambridge Circus
Betrayal
Protest
Other Englands
A Sixties Millionaire
Of Mother, Money, Marriage and Manners
The Baron Who Went Too Far
Pt III. Resilience
Love and Loss
The Cavalry and the Law
Fearing the Future
Detachment
Despair
Desolation
Retrenching
Defiance
Redemption
Afterlife
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 363-367) and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781783198764
1783198761

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