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Some Alan Bennett comments on W.H.Auden
Related to the previous post, here is what Alan Bennett says about Auden and the contexts: About Benjamin Britten and Kathleen Ferrier and Auden and niceness. I've often thought this paradox of bad...
18.06.2020 | Kommentteja 0 |
Epäluotettava lukija - The Unreliable Reader
The Most Poetical of the Poets: W.H. Auden (and Alan Bennett) - and the British conceit
One of Alan Bennett’s mental companions (= people he perhaps never met, or who even weren’t alive, but always lived with) was the poet W.H. Auden. Bennett saw Auden at Oxford: his craggy face, his ...
18.06.2020 | Kommentteja 0 |
Epäluotettava lukija - The Unreliable Reader
The directors took the roles of asylum patients---(and it failed, TheMadnessOfKingGeorge)
I find this small item of cut scenes hilarious: Richard Eyre, Sam Mendes, Declan Donnellan, all theatre directors playing asylum patients in The Madness Of King George - sacked or left because too de...
15.06.2020 | Kommentteja 0 |
Epäluotettava lukija - The Unreliable Reader
Personages slipping in through the back door - Alan Bennett Part 2.
There is a fine depiction of writer’s work as unconscious autobiography in Alan Bennett’s Keeping On: memories willing themselves to be written out, persons wanting to have a voice. He recognizes the ...
11.06.2020 | Kommentteja 0 |
Epäluotettava lukija - The Unreliable Reader
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