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Selections from the Notebooks Of Edward Bond: Volume One 1959-1980
By (Author) Edward Bond
Edited by Ian Stuart
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
1st August 2006
Vol 1
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Autobiography: general
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
822.914
Hardback
236
Width 142mm, Height 223mm
300g
Volume one of Edward Bond's notebooks charts the progress of his work, from 1959, when his plays were first produced at the Royal Court Theatre, to 1980, when he had achieved fame as a major writer. As well as commenting on his plays, it also considers his poems and stories. Exploring the meeting point between politics and the art of the writer, Bond's notes offer a rare insight into one of the theatre's foremost thinkers whilst charting the creative progress of his work between 1959 and 1980. As well as providing a detailed commentary on his plays, the notebooks also contain early play drafts, poems and stories, his thoughts on life, art, Brecht, dramatic method and censorship."1 August 1965: I would do almost anything to prevent my play [Saved] being banned except alter one comma at the request of the Lord Chamberlain."Edward Bond is "a great playwright - many, particularly in continental Europe, would say the greatest living English playwright" (Independent)
"A great playwright - many, particularly in continental Europe, would say the greatest living English playwright" --Independent
Edward Bond is widely regarded as the UK's greatest and most influently playwright. His plays include The Pope's Wedding (Royal Court Theatre, 1962), Saved (Royal Court, 1965), Early Morning (Royal Court, 1968), Lear (Royal Court, 1971), The Sea (Royal Court, 1973), The Fool (Royal Court, 1975), The Woman (National Theatre, 1978), Restoration (Royal Court, 1981) and The War Plays (RSC at the Barbican Pit, 1985).