Perfect Strangers
By (Author) Stephen Poliakoff
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
1st August 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.914
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
248g
'If you take any family and get them together, and get them to stay up long enough, the stories will come tumbling out...there are at least three great stories in any family...' At an elaborately organised reunion, held in a grand London hotel, Raymond, his wife Esther and their son Daniel are slowly drawn into their ancestors' family tree. Meeting distant - and not so distant - relatives for the first time they begin to establish their positions within this eccentric and eclectic family. Helping them on their way, Stephen, the appointed 'pedigree-hunter' and archivist, unravels their entwined stories with the aid of his extraordinary collection of family photographs. In an attempt to pieces together and make sense of their forgotten or obscured personal histories, the past impacts on the present and they come face to face with the darkest of family secrets.
Stephen Poliakoff, born in December 1952, was appointed writer in residence at the National Theatre for 1976 and the same year won the Evening Standard's Most Promising Playwright award for HITTING TH E TOWN and SUGAR CITY. He won a BAFTA award for Best Single Play for CAUFGHT ON A TRAIN in 1980, the Evening Standard's Best British Film award for CLOSE MY EYES in 1992, and the Critics Circle Best P lay Award for BLINDED BY THE SUN in 1996.