Echo's End: A Wiltshire Love Story
By (Author) Barney Norris
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
29th March 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
80
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
122g
Wiltshire. 1915. As the shadow of war falls over the Wiltshire landscape, a young couple finds itself caught up in the turmoil of troubled times. For generations, John and Annas families have made a living by working the land. Growing up in back-to-back cottages, everyone expects them to marry. Now, however, with nearly half a million young soldiers pouring into the country, the world seems so much bigger than they had ever imagined and the future feels far from certain. Critics Circle and Off West End Award-winning playwright and novelist Barney Norris has been heralded as one of our most exciting young writers (Times), a rare and precious talent (Evening Standard) a writer of grace and luminosity (The Stage) who is fast turning into the quiet voice of Britain (British Theatre Guide).
An elegant and moving piece of writing, well crafted, subtle and layered, a play full of ache * The Stage *
This is a quietly but utterly magnificent piece of writing * Evening Standard *
This is a quietly - but utterly - magnificent piece of writing * Evening Standard on Visitors *
Barney Norris is a critically acclaimed playwright, poet and author. For his debut full-length play Visitors, which ran at that Arcola before transferring to the Bush in November 2014, he won the Critics Circle Award 2014 for Most Promising Playwright. He was also shortlisted for the prestigious Evening Standard Theatre Awards for Most Promising Playwright, the Writers Guild of Great Britain 2014 award for Best Play and the Best New Play Award at the Off West End Theatre Awards 2014. Barney's debut novel, Five Rivers Met in a Wooded Plain, was published by Transworld (Doubleday) in April 2016.