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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David HarePublisher: WW Norton & Co Imprint: WW Norton & Co Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.10cm Weight: 0.465kg ISBN: 9780393353457ISBN 10: 0393353451 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 13 July 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsFrank, moving, and beguiling, The Blue Touch Paper is the fascinating story of becoming a writer in the 1960s and '70s when Britain was changing even faster than the author. -- Joan Didion The Blue Touch Paper encompasses exquisitely rendered love stories, rousing arguments about the relationship between art and politics, great gossip, and far, far more. A book that contained only one of those pleasures would be good news; a book that contains all of them is a legitimate treasure. -- Michael Cunningham Wonderfully entertaining.... You have to admire Hare's appetite to engage with his times with such savage gusto.... The Blue Touch Paper is an engrossing dive into the passions, the disappointments, the quarrels and the elation of a great professional trying to get something done. -- Tina Brown - New York Times Book Review What's extraordinary about The Blue Touch Paper is how much intellection and drama and sensibility and wit Mr. Hare squeezes into [it]. This is no butterfly-watching stroll through a life. Mr. Hare is a man who seizes on details and ideas, and who writes as if words matter. -- Dwight Garner - New York Times [Hare] has a lightness of touch and a casual eloquence that might surprise those familiar with [his] knotty, politically engaged dramas. . . . He also tosses in enough juicy backstage stories. -- Charles Isherwood - New York Times An intelligent, unsentimental glimpse inside the creative process. . . . [A] sometimes abrasive, always engaging account of [Hare's] changing dramatic ideals. -- Wendy Smith - Washington Post A highly articulate and probing self-examination that is at the same time a vivid cultural study of postwar Britain. -- Charles McNulty - Los Angeles Times A master class in how private reckonings sometimes find their greatest resonance on the stage. -- Megan O'Grady - Vogue A master class in how private reckonings sometimes find their greatest resonance on the stage. -- Megan O'Grady - Vogue A highly articulate and probing self-examination that is at the same time a vivid cultural study of postwar Britain. -- Charles McNulty - Los Angeles Times An intelligent, unsentimental glimpse inside the creative process... [A] sometimes abrasive, always engaging account of [Hare's] changing dramatic ideals. -- Wendy Smith - Washington Post [Hare] has a lightness of touch and a casual eloquence that might surprise those familiar with [his] knotty, politically engaged dramas... He also tosses in enough juicy backstage stories. -- Charles Isherwood - New York Times What's extraordinary about The Blue Touch Paper is how much intellection and drama and sensibility and wit Mr. Hare squeezes into [it]. This is no butterfly-watching stroll through a life. Mr. Hare is a man who seizes on details and ideas, and who writes as if words matter. -- Dwight Garner - New York Times Wonderfully entertaining... You have to admire Hare's appetite to engage with his times with such savage gusto... The Blue Touch Paper is an engrossing dive into the passions, the disappointments, the quarrels and the elation of a great professional trying to get something done. -- Tina Brown - New York Times Book Review The Blue Touch Paper encompasses exquisitely rendered love stories, rousing arguments about the relationship between art and politics, great gossip, and far, far more. A book that contained only one of those pleasures would be good news; a book that contains all of them is a legitimate treasure. -- Michael Cunningham Frank, moving, and beguiling, The Blue Touch Paper is the fascinating story of becoming a writer in the 1960s and '70s when Britain was changing even faster than the author. -- Joan Didion Author InformationDavid Hare has written more than thirty plays, including Skylight, Amy’s View, The Blue Room, and Stuff Happens. His screenplays, including The Hours, Plenty, and The Reader, have twice been nominated for an Academy Award and three times for the Golden Globes. He lives in London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |