Results for: books tagged ‘Identity’

  1. After Easter

    After Easter: Anne Devlin

    After Easter is not a political play, rather a psychological play - inevitably funny. It is a contemporary portrait of a woman who reaches that point in her life when ... More

  2. Selected Plays: 1984-1987

    Selected Plays: 1984-1987: Vaclav Havel

    The plays in this volume, which complements Selected Plays 1963-1983, are Largo Desolato, Temptation and Redevelopment in versions by Tom Stoppard, George Theiner and James Saunders respectively. Their themes are ... More

  3. Indian Ink

    Indian Ink: Tom Stoppard

    Flora Crewe, a young poet travelling India in 1930, has her portrait painted by a local artist. More than fifty years later, the artist's son visits Flora's sister in London ... More

  4. Art

    Art: Yasmina Reza

    Serge has bought a modern work of art for a large sum of money. Marc hates the painting and cannot believe that a friend of his could possibly want such ... More

  5. Via Dolorosa

    Via Dolorosa: David Hare

    'My whole life, it's been assumed, Western civilisation is an old bitch gone in the teeth. And so people say, go to Israel. Because in Israel at least people are ... More

  6. Identity

    Identity: Milan Kundera

    Sometimes - perhaps only for an instant - we fail to recognise a companion; for a moment their identity ceases to exist, and thus we come to doubt our own. ... More

  7. North by Northwest

    North by Northwest: Ernest Lehman

    Hitchcock's best-loved romantic thriller is one of the most influential works ever made in the genre - an enticing cocktail of suspense, comedy, eroticism and danger.Roger Thornhill is a suave ... More

  8. Homeland

    Homeland: Barbara Kingsolver

    Over landscapes ranging from northern California and the urban Southwest to the hills of eastern Kentucky and the Caribbean island of St Lucia, Barbara Kingsolver tells stories of hope, momentary ... More

  9. Memento & Following

    Memento & Following: Christopher Nolan

    Christopher Nolan's Memento is an intricate, original, fascinating thriller, hailed by Philip French of the Observer as 'one of the year's most exciting pictures'. Its protagonist Leonard (Guy Pearce) is ... More

  10. Istanbul

    Istanbul: Orhan Pamuk

    Turkey’s greatest living novelist guides us through the monuments and lost paradises, dilapidated Ottoman villas, back streets and waterways of Istanbul – the city of his birth and the home ... More

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