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Stanje: | Polovan bez oštećenja |
Garancija: | Ne |
Isporuka: | AKS BEX City Express Pošta CC paket (Pošta) DExpress Post Express Lično preuzimanje |
Plaćanje: | Tekući račun (pre slanja) Ostalo (pre slanja) Pouzećem Lično |
Grad: |
Novi Sad, Novi Sad |
Godina izdanja: Ostalo
ISBN: Ostalo
Jezik: Engleski
Autor: Strani
retko
jako lepo očuvano
Look Back in Anger (1956) is a realist play written by John Osborne. It focuses on the life and marital struggles of an intelligent and educated but disaffected young man of working-class origin, Jimmy Porter, and his equally competent yet impassive upper-middle-class wife Alison. The supporting characters include Cliff Lewis, an amiable Welsh lodger who attempts to keep the peace; and Helena Charles, Alison`s snobbish friend.[3][4][5]
Look Back in Anger
Poster for 1957 production [1]
Written by
John Osborne
Characters
Jimmy Porter
Alison Porter
Cliff Lewis
Helena Charles
Colonel Redfern[2]
Date premiered
8 May 1956
Place premiered
Royal Court Theatre, London
Original language
English
Subject
British class system, marriage, misogyny
Genre
realism
Setting
A single-room flat, English Midlands, 1950s
Osborne drew inspiration from his personal life and failing marriage with Pamela Lane while writing Look Back in Anger, which was his first successful outing as a playwright. The play spawned the term `angry young men` to describe Osborne and those of his generation who employed the harshness of realism in the theatre in contrast to the more escapist theatre that characterised the previous generation.[6] This harsh realism has led to Look Back in Anger being considered one of the first examples of kitchen sink drama in theatre.
The play was received favourably in the theatre community, becoming an enormous commercial success, transferring to the West End and Broadway, and even touring to Moscow. It is credited with turning Osborne from a struggling playwright into a wealthy and famous personality, and also won him the Evening Standard Drama Award as the most promising playwright of 1956. The play was adapted into a motion picture of the same name by Tony Richardson, starring Richard Burton and Mary Ure, which was released in 1959. Film production credited circa 1958.[7][8]
Džon Džejms Ozborn, (engl. John James Osborne, Fulam, 12. decembar 1929 — Šropšir, 24. decembar 1994), bio britanski dramaturg i filmski producent, dobitnik Oskara.[1] Karijeru započeo kao glumac, a svoju prvu dramu `Đavo u njemu` napisao je u saradnji sa Stelom Linden. Njegova drama `Osvrni se u gnevu` pokrenula je bujicu snažno realističkih drama o životu savremene britanske radničke klase. Sledeća Ozbornova drama `Zabavljač` bavila se pričom o neuspešnom komičaru. Glavna uloga u drami bila je poverena glumcu Lorensu Olivijeu, koji je glumio i u filmskoj i u pozorišnoj verziji `Zabavljača`. Ozborn je napisao scenario za film `Tom Džons` i za drame `Nedopustiv dokaz` i `Luter`.
Džon Ozborn
Lični podaci
Puno ime
Džon Džejms Ozborn
Datum rođenja
12. decembar 1929.
Mesto rođenja
Fulam, London, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo
Datum smrti
24. decembar 1994. (65 god.)
Mesto smrti
Klun, Šropšir, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo
Književni rad
Književni žanr
socijalni realizam
Najvažnija dela
Look Back in Anger
The Entertainer
Inadmissible Evidence
Drame
уреди
Đavo u njemu (1950)
Osvrni se u gnevu (1956)
Zabavljač (1957)
Luter (1961)
Nedopustiv dokaz (1964)
Filmovi
уреди
Zabavljač (1960)
Osvrni se u gnevu (1959)
Tom Džons (1963, Oskar)