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- The Go-Between (novel)
- L. P. Hartley
- Penguin USA, ISBN 0-140-01306-7
The Go-Between (screenplay)
- Harold Pinter, "Five Screenplays"
- Grove Press, ISBN 0-394-17802-5
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- The Grotesque (novel, became Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets)
- Patrick McGrath
- Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0-671-66509-X
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- Hard Times (novel)
- Charles Dickens
- Bantam Books, ISBN 0-553-21016-5
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A Hero of Our Time (novel)
Mikhail Y. Lermontov
Penguin USA, ISBN 0-140-44176-X |
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- Impossible Object (novel, became Story of a Love Story)
Nicholas Mosley
- Coward/McGann, Inc., ISBN: 1-299-42186-5
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- In Celebration (play)
- David Storey
- Grove Press, ISBN 0-394-17880-3
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- Ivanov; The Sea Gull; and The Three Sisters (plays)
- Anton Chekhov
- Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-192-81032-4
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A Kind of Loving (novel, author's first book)
Stan Barstow
Michael Joseph, London |
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- Life Class (play)
- David Storey
- Jonathan Cape, London, ISBN 0-224-01110-3
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Life Support (play)
Simon Gray
Faber and Faber, ISBN 0-571-19343-9 |
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Look Back in Anger (play)
John Osborne |
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- Mabuse der Spieler (novel, basis for Docteur M / Club
Extinction)
- Norbert Jacques
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Man and Boy (play)
Terence Rattigan, 1964 (his last play)
ISBN 0-91027-842-3 |
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- The Master Builder (play)
- Henrik Ibsen
- Ivan R. Dee, Inc., ISBN 1-56663-042-8
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- The Mayor of Casterbridge (novel)
- Thomas Hardy
- Penguin USA, ISBN 0-140-43125-X
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- Melon (play)
- Simon Gray
- Methuen, London, available from Heinemann, US.
- ISBN 0-413-16550-7
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A Memory of Two Mondays (play)
Arthur Miller
New York Dramatists Play Service |
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The Nicholas Effect (nonfiction)
Reg Green
O'Reilly, ISBN 1-56592-597-1
"When Nicholas Green was shot to death in Italy, the world reacted
with horror. After his parents donated his organs to seven very sick Italians,
their gift sent an electric charge through the human spirit. Now for the
first time, Reg Green speaks about his son's death. This book is a story
of grace, dignity and how one family turned senseless tragedy into a life-affirming
gesture." [This book is related to the 1998 CBS-tv film "Nicholas'
Gift," starring Alan Bates and Jamie Lee Curtis.] |
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Nothing But the Best (novel)
Stanley Ellin |
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- Oliver's Travels (novel)
- Alan Plater
- Little, Brown (UK), ISBN 0-751-51037-8
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- One for the Road (play)
- Harold Pinter
- Methuen, ISBN 0-413-58370-8
includes a conversation between Pinter and Nick Hern,
- about the play and its politics, and Ivan Kyncl photos from the BBC
television production.
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- Otherwise Engaged (play)
- Simon Gray
- Samuel French, London, ISBN 0-573-01261-X
- Note: Simply Disconnected, 1996 (below), is a
sequel, 20 years on, to Otherwise Engaged. Life Support,
1997 (above), is an associated play in which Jeff Golding (JG), a secondary
character in the first two, is central. And to further complicate matters,
Jeff Golding also appears as Dean of Students in Gray's new novel, Breaking
Hearts, Faber and Faber, ISBN 0-571-17238-5.
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- A Patriot for Me (play)
- John Osborne
- Faber & Faber, London, ISBN 0-571-13041-0
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- Plaintiffs & Defendants (play)
- Simon Gray
- Faber & Faber, London, ISBN 0-571-13041-0
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- Poor Richard (play)
- Jean Kerr
- Doubleday
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- Prayer for the Dying (novel)
- Jack Higgins
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, ISBN: 0-030-10806-3
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- Quartet (novel)
- Jean Rhys
- W. W. Norton & Co., ISBN 0-393-31546-0
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- Return of the Soldier (novel)
- Rebecca West
Carroll & Graf
- ISBN 0-786-70347-4
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- Royal Flash (novel)
- George Macdonald Fraser
- Penguin USA, ISBN 0-452-26112-0
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- Separate Tables
- Two one-act plays:Table by the Window, Table Number Seven
- Terence Rattigan
- Hamish Hamilton, Random House, Signet
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- Shakespeare (Bates has appeared in the following plays):
- Antony & Cleopatra (Antony, RSC, 1999)
- A Winter's Tale (Florizel, Caedmon Audio, 1961)
- The Comedy of Errors (one of the twins, 1955)
- Hamlet (as Claudius, 1990; as Hamlet, 1971)
- Julius Caesar (Mark Antony, Caedmon Audio, 1964)
- The Merry Wives of Windsor (Master Ford, 1967)
- Much Ado About Nothing (Benedick, 1989)
- Othello (Cassio, Caedmon Audio, 1960)
- Richard III (title role, 1967)
- Taming of the Shrew (Petruchio, RSC, 1970's)
- Timon of Athens (title role, RSC, 1999)
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- The Shout (novel)
- Robert Graves
- Penguin USA, ISBN: 0-140-04832-4-9
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- The Showman (play)
- Thomas Bernhard
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- Shuttlecock (novel)
- Graham Swift
- Description, from the book jacket: "A psychological thriller
from the widely acclaimed author of Waterland. Prentis, senior clerk
in the 'dead crimes' division of the London Police Department, suspects
his boss is trying to drive him crazy. But why? In a race against his own
ebbing sanity he uncovers a trail of blackmail and horror that leads to
his father--a war hero code-named 'Shuttlecock,' whose memoirs tell a tale
of espionage, torture and long-hidden betrayal."
- Washington Square Press, ISBN 0-671-54612-0
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- Stages (play)
- Storey Plays: One
- David Storey
- Methuen, ISBN: 0-413-67350-2
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States of Shock, Far North, Silent Tongue (plays)
Sam Shepard
Peter Smith Publisher, ISBN: 0-844-66752-8 |
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- Simply Disconnected
(see Otherwise Engaged, above)
- Simon Gray
- Faber & Faber, ISBN 0-571-17972-X
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- Stage Struck (play)
- Simon Gray
- Seaver Books
- ISBN 0-394-51804-7
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- Ticket to Ride (novel, became "Secret Friends")
- Dennis Potter
- Vintage Books, ISBN 0-679-72353-6
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- The Trespasser (novel)
- D.H. Lawrence
- Penguin USA, ISBN 0-140-18210-1
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- Two Sundays (play)
- Simon Gray
- Faber & Faber, London
- (collected with Otherwise Engaged and
- Plaintiffs & Defendants)
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- Very Like a Whale (play for television)
- John Osborne
- Faber & Faber, ISBN 0-571-09628-X
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- Victoria Station (play)
- Harold Pinter
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- Voyage Round My Father (play)
- John Mortimer
- Penguin USA
- ISBN 0-140-48169-9
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- We Think the World of You (novel)
- Joseph R. Ackerley
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- Women In Love (novel)
- D. H. Lawrence
- Penguin USA, ISBN 0-140-18816-9
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- Yonadab (play) Lettice and Lovage / Yonadab
- Peter Shaffer
- Penguin Books Ltd, ISBN 0-140-48218-0
- Shaffer was inspired to write Yonadab by
- The Rape of Tamar, a novel by Dan Jacobson
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- Zorba the Greek (novel)
- Nikos Kazantzakis
- Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0-671-21132-3
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