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The Tempest

The Tempest by William Shakespeare

August 8, 2022 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

The Tempest – One of the last if not the last of the written plays, this one has always been among my favorites. It’s such a slight play in terms of plot, with really only a handful of scenes, a pretty straightforward plot in a lot of ways, and a small cast of characters. It’s also one of the plays (and there’s plenty of others) where the concept of plays and performance come up in the text itself. The plot, if you don’t know it: […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: william shakespeare

vel veeter's CBR14 Review No:447 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: william shakespeare ·
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J.B. Priestley

An Inspector Calls by J. B. Priestley

Dangerous Corner by J. B. Priestley

I've Been Here Before by J. B. Priestley

Time and the Conways by J. B. Priestley

August 8, 2022 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

An Inspector Calls – 5/5 This is nice little disturbing play about class consciousness. A well-off family is about to sit down to dinner one evening when a knock on their door reveals a a police inspector asking to interview the family. When they ask him what it’s about he’s a little coy, for reasons that become clear later, and he explains that a girl (young woman) has been found dead of suicide and he wants to investigate her death. The father of the family, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: J. B. Priestley

vel veeter's CBR14 Review No:446 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: J. B. Priestley ·
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The Dying Grass

The Dying Grass by William Vollmann

August 5, 2022 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

I have no real idea what to say about a book like this. It’s an experience, that’s for sure. If you’ve read any of the other Seven Dreams books by William Vollmann you can probably guess some of the things that go in this one. Usually there’s a storyteller figure, here called William the Blind, who acts as a kind of guide through the various stories. Here that means someone who can be in the future of the narrative, looking at the American Northwest and […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: William Vollmann

vel veeter's CBR14 Review No:442 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: William Vollmann ·
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These

Look Back in Anger by John Osborne

War of the Worlds by Orson Welles

Sleuth by Anthony Shaffer

Dr Faustus by Christopher Marlowe

Gaslight/Angel Street by Patrick Hamilton

Rope by Patrick Hamilton

August 4, 2022 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

Look Back in Anger – 3/5 I took a class in grad school called “Post-War British Masculinity” and lest you think it was just a code-word for “Angry Young Men” we also read some tremendously good books like the Collected Philip Larkin, Brideshead Revisited, and The Jewel in the Crown. This was also one of the books we read, though we mainly talked about the movie, since it starred a very histrionic Richard Burton in full “RAGE, RAGE AGAINST THE DYING OF THE LIGHT” kind […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Fiction, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Anthony Shaffer, Christopher Marlowe, John Osborne, Orson Welles, Patrick Hamilton

vel veeter's CBR14 Review No:441 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Fiction, Non-Fiction · Tags: Anthony Shaffer, Christopher Marlowe, John Osborne, Orson Welles, Patrick Hamilton ·
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Alan Bennett

The History Boys by Alan Bennett

Single Spies by Alan Bennett

Forty Years On by Alan Bennett

The Madness of George III by Alan Bennett

August 4, 2022 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

If you haven’t read much Alan Bennett, I really recommend him. He’s devilish in the best of ways, and his short novella An Uncommon Reader, is truly wonderful. History Boys – 5/5 This is the famous, Tony-awarding winning, and filmed play by Alan Bennett. In the play, we begin in the 1980s or so with a group of public school boys being instructed in literature, especially poetry in preparation for college entrance exams. The instruction method is chaotic, and seems to be based in the […]

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vel veeter's CBR14 Review No:435 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Alan Bennett ·
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Shakespeare: The World as Stage

Shakespeare: The World as Stage by Bill Bryson

August 4, 2022 by vel veeter 1 Comment

Cbr14Bingo – Font — While there’s a lot of talk of printing, printing errors, and handwriting in this book, I am mostly looking at this as a sober look at the facts we know about the life of Shakespeare with the dry wit and editorial selection prowess of Bill Bryson. This book looks at the history of Shakespeare, as a person, and tries to sort out the facts. What this means is that Bryson looks squarely at what we know for sure based on specific […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Bill Bryson, cbr14bingo, font

vel veeter's CBR14 Review No:431 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Bill Bryson, cbr14bingo, font ·
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