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      The Habit of Art

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      Benjamin Britten, sailing uncomfortably close to the wind with his new opera, Death in Venice, seeks advice from his former collaborator and friend, W H Auden.

      Auden often said that metre and rhyme led him down unexpected paths to thoughts he wouldn''t otherwise have ...

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      Product ID:9780571255610
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The Habit of Art
      Authors:Author: Alan Bennett
      Page Count:112
      Subjects:Plays, playscripts, Plays, playscripts
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      Benjamin Britten, sailing uncomfortably close to the wind with his new opera, Death in Venice, seeks advice from his former collaborator and friend, W H Auden.

      Auden often said that metre and rhyme led him down unexpected paths to thoughts he wouldn''t otherwise have had, and in this respect versification and fornication are not so different.

      Benjamin Britten, sailing uncomfortably close to the wind with his new opera, Death in Venice, seeks advice from his former collaborator and friend, W H Auden. During this imagined meeting, their first for twenty-five years, they are observed and interrupted by amongst others their future biographer and a young man from the local bus station.

      You are a rent boy. I am a poet. Over the wall lives the Dean of Christ Church. We all have our parts to play.

      Alan Bennett''s new play is as much about the theatre as it is about poetry or music. It looks at the unsettling desires of two difficult men, and at the ethics of biography. It reflects on growing old, on creativity and inspiration, and on persisting when all passion''s spent: ultimately, on the habit of art.

      ''In the end,'' said Auden, ''art is small beer. The really serious things in life are earning one''s living and loving one''s neighbour.''


      Imprint Name:Faber & Faber
      Publisher Name:Faber & Faber
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2009-11-19

      Additional information

      Weight126 g
      Dimensions199 × 127 × 8 mm