With new, unpublished interviews covering the last eight years - including his massive new trilogy - this is the most up-to-date account of Stoppard's work - and largely in his own words; With The Coast of Utopia, his massive National Theatre trilogy on the roots of the Russian Revolution, Tom Stoppard has surely - at 65 - reached the peak of an amazing career. From Rosencrantz and Guildenstern and to Jumpers, Travesties, The Real Thing and Arcadia, Stoppard has regularly combined box-office success with intellectual appeal ...
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With new, unpublished interviews covering the last eight years - including his massive new trilogy - this is the most up-to-date account of Stoppard's work - and largely in his own words; With The Coast of Utopia, his massive National Theatre trilogy on the roots of the Russian Revolution, Tom Stoppard has surely - at 65 - reached the peak of an amazing career. From Rosencrantz and Guildenstern and to Jumpers, Travesties, The Real Thing and Arcadia, Stoppard has regularly combined box-office success with intellectual appeal. New York Times critic, Mel Gussow, has been meeting and talking to Stoppard about his work since 1972. Conversations with Stoppard was first published in 1995. For this new edition, Gussow has conducted three further, extensive interviews on the occasions of the opening of The Invention of Love in London and New York, and of course on the subject of the new trilogy. These interviews have never been published before.
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Dust jacket in good condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 400grams, ISBN: 9781854592828.
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has soft covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 350grams, ISBN: 185459253X.
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Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
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Acceptable. Paperback The item is fairly worn but still readable. Signs of wear include aesthetic issues such as scratches, worn covers, damaged binding. The item may have identifying markings on it or show other signs of previous use. May have page creases, creased spine, bent cover or markings inside. Packed with care, shipped promptly.
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Near Fine. First edition, wrappered issue. xiv, 146pp. Light rubbing, else near fine in glossy wrappers. A series of interviews conducted between April 1972 and February 1995.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. First edition. 146pp. Fine in a near fine price-clipped dust jacket with a tiny tear on the front panel top edge. Signed by the author.
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Fine in near fine jacket. 146 pages, 8vo, black boards with a gilt-stamped spine, dust wrapper. London: Nick Hern Books, (1995). A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper. Inscribed by Mel Gussow to Martin Segal on the title page: "Oct. '95. For Marty, In appreciation of your contribution to the theater, Mel Gussow."