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An impressive range of comic poetry with lovely turns of phrase imagery and often surreal ideas Great stuff 9780956376770 Enter the ordinary and charming world of John Osborne where ambition is a bumbling tour guide leading tourists through industrial estates and the real magic happens at home flicking through Ceefax or cross legged with your record player and a glass of wine From the author of What If Men Burst In Wearing Balaclavas comes The New Blur Album In his second pamphlet Osborne brings us comedy but there is also drama time machines adultery surprise parties and sick children all of it played out against a backdrop of chain restaurants office admin and a quiet longing for your favourite band to make another record The New Blur AlbumPeople best know British playwright John James Osborne member of the Angry Young Men for his play site_link Look Back in Anger 1956 vigorous social protest characterizes works of this group of English writers of the 1950s. Theatre Drama The New Blur album photo This screenwriter acted and criticized the Establishment The stunning success of Look Back in Anger transformed English theatre In a productive life of than four decades Osborne explored many themes and genres writing for stage film and television His extravagant and iconoclastic personal life flourished He notoriously used language of the ornate violence on behalf of the political causes that he supported and against his own family including his wives and children who nevertheless often gave as good as they g People best know British playwright John James Osborne member of the Angry Young Men for his play site_link Look Back in Anger 1956 vigorous social protest characterizes works of this group of English writers of the 1950s. Theatre Drama The New Blur album photo This screenwriter acted and criticized the Establishment The stunning success of Look Back in Anger transformed English theatre In a productive life of than four decades Osborne explored many themes and genres writing for stage film and television His extravagant and iconoclastic personal life flourished He notoriously used language of the ornate violence on behalf of the political causes that he supported and against his own family including his wives and children who nevertheless often gave as good as they got He came onto the theatrical scene at a time when British acting enjoyed a golden age but most great plays came from the United States and France The complexities of the postwar period blinded British plays In the post imperial age Osborne of the writers first addressed purpose of Britain He first questioned the point of the monarchy on a prominent public stage During his peak from 1956 to 1966 he helped to make contempt an acceptable and then even cliched onstage emotion argued for the cleansing wisdom of bad behavior and bad taste and combined unsparing truthfulness with devastating wit site_link.