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The Son

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Full Title:

The Son

Contributors:

By (Author) Florian Zeller
Translated by Christopher Hampton

ISBN:

9780571359295

Publisher:

Faber & Faber

Imprint:

Faber & Faber

Publication Date:

1st October 2019

UK Publication Date:

5th September 2019

Edition:

Main

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

842.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

112

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 200mm, Spine 8mm

Weight:

135g

Description

Nicolas is going through a difficult phase after his parents' divorce. He's listless, skipping classes, lying. He believes moving in with his father and his new family may help. A different school, a fresh start. When he senses he isn't wanted there, he decides to go back to his mother's. But what happens when the options dry up

I'm telling you. I don't understand what's happening to me.

Florian Zeller's The Son completes a trilogy with The Mother and The Father, all of which are translated by Christopher Hampton. The Son premiered at the Kiln Theatre, London, in February 2019, and transferred to the Duke of York's Theatre in August.

Author Bio

Florian Zeller is a French novelist and playwright. He won the prestigious Prix Interalli in 2004 for his third novel, Fascination of Evil. His plays include L'Autre, Le Mange, Si tu mourais, nominated for a Globe de Cristal, Elle t'attend and La Vrit. La Mre (The Mother, Molire Award for Best Play in 2011) and Le Pre (The Father, Molire Award for Best Play in 2014, starring Robert Hirsch and Isabelle Gelinas (Molire Awards for Best Actor and Actress, Prix du Brigadier in 2015). Une Heure de tranquillit (A Bit of Peace and Quiet), opened with Fabrice Luchini, and has since been adapted for the screen, directed by Patrice Leconte. Le Mensonge (The Lie) was staged in 2015 starring Pierre Arditi and Evelyne Bouix and L'Envers du dcor opened in January 2016 at the Thtre de Paris starring Daniel Auteuil. Christopher Hampton was born in the Azores in 1946. He wrote his first play, When Did You Last See My Mother at the age of eighteen. Since then, his plays have included The Philanthropist, Savages, Tales from Hollywood, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, White Chameleon, The Talking Cure and Appomattox. He has translated plays by Ibsen, Molire, von Horvth, Chekhov, Florian Zeller (including The Father), Daniel Kehlman and Yasmina Reza (including Art and Life x 3). Musicals include Sunset Boulevard and Stephen Ward, both with Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black. His television work includes adaptations of The History Man and Hotel du Lac. His screenplays include The Honorary Consul, The Good Father, Dangerous Liaisons, Mary Reilly, Total Eclipse, The Quiet American, Carrington, The Secret Agent and Imagining Argentina, the last three of which he also directed, and A Dangerous Method, based on his play The Talking Cure. Appomattox was first presented on the McGuire Proscenium Stage of the Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, USA, in September 2012 as the centrepiece of a major retrospective of his plays and films. It was subsequently turned into an opera by Philip Glass and premiered at the Kennedy Center, Washington in November 2014. Christopher Hampton was born in the Azores in 1946. He wrote his first play, When Did You Last See My Mother, at the age of eighteen. Since then, his plays have included The Philanthropist, Savages, Tales from Hollywood, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, White Chameleon, The Talking Cure, Appomattox and A German Life. He has translated plays by Ibsen, Molire, von Horvth, Chekhov and Yasmina Reza. This is his seventh translation of a play by Florian Zeller, including The Father, which he subsequently co-wrote for the screen with Florian Zeller. His television work includes adaptations of The History Man, Htel du Lac and The Singapore Grip. His screenplays include The Honorary Consul, The Good Father, Dangerous Liaisons, Mary Reilly, Total Eclipse, The Quiet American, Atonement, Cheri, A Dangerous Method, Carrington, The Secret Agent and Imagining Argentina, the last three of which he also directed.

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