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Noel Coward In His Own Words
By (Author) Nol Coward
Edited by Barry Day
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
1st April 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Biography: general
822.912
Hardback
144
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 9mm
378g
'Two things in that play should have been cut. The second act and that child's throat' No-one in the twentieth century used language with the same precision and wit as Noel Coward. In his plays, his verse, his song lyrics, stories and in everyday life, he chose his words to uniquely stylish and truthful effect. This affectionate and surprising portrait of his life in his own words includes not only his best-loved witticisms and lyrics, but also excerpts from private papers and many hidden gems from unpublished material. This book reflects the writer's capacity for considerable depth and compassion, as well as his amazing talent to amuse.
Nol Coward was born in Teddington, Middlesex, on 16 December 1899. His professional acting career began in 1911 and his writing career in 1918, and in the '50s he became a cabaret entertainer. In later years he lived in Bermuda and Switzerland, where he turned novelist. He was knighted in 1970, and died in Jamaica in 1973.