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_9251779 _aNadel, Ira, _eautor |
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_aTom Stoppard : _ba life / _cIra Nadel. |
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_aNew York, NY : _bPalgrave Macmillan, _c2002. |
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_a621 páginas., [8] páginas de láminas : _bilustraciones |
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520 | 3 | _aTom Stoppard has written some of the most challenging and fanciful plays of the 20th century. His work, from the early Jumpers to the film Shakespeare in Love to the current play The Invention of Love, has in effect changed the landscape of drama. Witty, erudite, passionate, abstract, and clever, his works are like no one else´s. Who is Tom Stoppard--the Czech-born son of Jews who became the singularly English man of letters? In this vibrant, critical portrait, Ira Nadel weaves life and works into a fascinating chronicle of Stoppard´s world on English and American stages. Peopled with such characters as Diana Rigg, John Wood, and Billy Crudup, the book untangles Stoppard´s genius against the backdrop of Broadway and London´s West End. | |
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_975925 _aStoppard, Tom, _d1937- . |
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_9317841 _aDramaturgos ingleses _ySiglo XX _xBiografías. |
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