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Discover the brilliance of Alan Bennett, a celebrated writer whose unique blend of populist art and intellectual depth captivates readers and viewers alike. This brand new book, published by Manchester University Press, delves into Bennett's extensive work in television, a facet of his career that has often been overlooked. With an ISBN of 9780719068065, this essential volume covers his remarkable journey from the mid-1960s to the present, highlighting his contributions to various dramatic forms, including stage plays, films, and documentaries.
Explore the groundbreaking formats that Bennett pioneered, such as the innovative Talking Heads series, which redefined the television monologue and showcased his masterful storytelling. The book also offers insights into his early collaborations with renowned directors Stephen Frears and Lindsay Anderson, along with an overview of his work in other media.
Ideal for enthusiasts of British literature, television drama, and Alan Bennett’s diverse talents, this work provides a thorough context for understanding the evolution of television as a dramatic medium. Whether you are a longtime fan or new to his works, this book reveals the rich tapestry of Bennett's creative output and invites readers to reflect on contemporary Britain through his insightful lens.
(Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.)
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780719068065
Year: 2007
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Description:
Alan Bennett is one of the UK's most well-known and successful writers. His oeuvre is one where populist art forms and intellectually complex arguments co-exist seamlessly, allowing the work to appeal to a wide audience. Bennett's familiar voice combines both an appreciation for the past with a critical assessment of contemporary Britain, often through relentlessly detailed observation of himself and of others.
Bennett has acted, written, directed, presented or edited in almost every conceivable dramatic medium, including stage, television, radio, film and print media. This book is the first to focus on his often neglected work for television, from the mid-1960s right through to the present. It encompasses formats such as the single play (the rarely seen 1970s collaborations with Stephen Frears and Lindsay Anderson), the two Talking Heads series, perceived as a reinvention of the television monologue, and his autobiographical documentaries.
While providing a context of television drama in which Bennett's output is embedded, this study also provides compact overviews of his work in other media. The book is intended for those interested in Alan Bennett, his many voices and the history of television drama. -- .
Explore the groundbreaking formats that Bennett pioneered, such as the innovative Talking Heads series, which redefined the television monologue and showcased his masterful storytelling. The book also offers insights into his early collaborations with renowned directors Stephen Frears and Lindsay Anderson, along with an overview of his work in other media.
Ideal for enthusiasts of British literature, television drama, and Alan Bennett’s diverse talents, this work provides a thorough context for understanding the evolution of television as a dramatic medium. Whether you are a longtime fan or new to his works, this book reveals the rich tapestry of Bennett's creative output and invites readers to reflect on contemporary Britain through his insightful lens.
(Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.)
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780719068065
Year: 2007
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Description:
Alan Bennett is one of the UK's most well-known and successful writers. His oeuvre is one where populist art forms and intellectually complex arguments co-exist seamlessly, allowing the work to appeal to a wide audience. Bennett's familiar voice combines both an appreciation for the past with a critical assessment of contemporary Britain, often through relentlessly detailed observation of himself and of others.
Bennett has acted, written, directed, presented or edited in almost every conceivable dramatic medium, including stage, television, radio, film and print media. This book is the first to focus on his often neglected work for television, from the mid-1960s right through to the present. It encompasses formats such as the single play (the rarely seen 1970s collaborations with Stephen Frears and Lindsay Anderson), the two Talking Heads series, perceived as a reinvention of the television monologue, and his autobiographical documentaries.
While providing a context of television drama in which Bennett's output is embedded, this study also provides compact overviews of his work in other media. The book is intended for those interested in Alan Bennett, his many voices and the history of television drama. -- .