Two plays deal with the abrupt end of a young man's flirtation, and the impact of a pianist's suicide on his friends
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About the Author:
Tom Stoppard, an English playwright, novelist and srceenwriter, was born in Zlínin 1937, Czechoslovakia. His works for the threatre include Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead; The Real Thing; Arcadia; Hapgood; and The Invention of Love.
Review:
Dalliance
"It is easy to see where Tom Stoppard's nimble with has sewn sequins on the already glittering fabric of the original. . .this is one of the most enjoyable plays in London." --Francis King, Sunday Telegraph
Undiscovered Country
"It's a marvellous play because it pinpoints decadence with wit and irony (and Stoppard's version if full of verbal felicity) and because it creates a hero who is vain, absurd and yet palpably tormented." --John Barber, Daily Telegraph
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- PublisherFaber & Faber
- Publication date1986
- ISBN 10 057114750X
- ISBN 13 9780571147502
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages147
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