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Speak Well of Me: The Authorised Biography of Sir Ronald Harwood

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Management number 201809607 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $10.29 Model Number 201809607
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Sir Ronald Harwood, a prolific playwright and screenwriter, was known for his acclaimed play "The Dresser" and film adaptations such as "The Pianist," "Australia," and "Quartet." His biography, "Speak Well of Me," explores his transformation from a schoolboy to a theatre and Hollywood legend, including his friendships with Harold Pinter, J.B. Priestley, André Previn, and Roman Polanski. The paperback edition includes memoirs and assessments by notable figures.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 07 October 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Sir Ronald Harwood, a towering figure in the world of playwriting and screenwriting, left an indelible mark on his generation. His acclaimed play, "The Dresser," has been a perennial favorite since its debut in 1980, captivating audiences with its timeless themes and powerful performances. This masterpiece has not only been revived on stage numerous times but has also found its way to the big screen, most recently in the 2015 BBC production featuring Sir Anthony Hopkins and Sir Ian McKellen. Harwood's cinematic adaptations are equally remarkable, showcasing his versatility as a storyteller. From Roman Polanski's haunting portrayal of life in the Warsaw Ghetto in "The Pianist" (2002) to Baz Luhrmann's epic frontier adventure in "Australia" (2008) and Dustin Hoffman's poignant celebration of old age in "Quartet" (2012), his films have garnered critical acclaim and numerous awards. Among his accolades, Harwood received an Oscar for "The Pianist" and a BAFTA for "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" (2007).

"Speak Well of Me" delves into the life and career of this extraordinary playwright. Based on extensive interviews conducted during Harwood's final years, the biography offers a captivating account of his journey from a mediocre South African schoolboy to a revered figure in the world of theatre and Hollywood. The book meticulously dissects each of Harwood's major works, providing insights into his creative process and the influences that shaped his artistic vision. What sets "Speak Well of Me" apart is its candid exploration of Harwood's friendships with some of the most influential figures in the literary and artistic world. The author delves into his close relationships with Harold Pinter, J.B. Priestley, André Previn, Sir Donald Wolfit (who inspired "The Dresser"), and, perhaps most controversially, Roman Polanski. These friendships not only shed light on Harwood's personal life but also offer a glimpse into the social and cultural milieu of the time. The result is a biography that is as gripping and morally complex as one of Harwood's own dramas.

In addition to the biography, this new paperback edition includes memoirs and assessments of Harwood by renowned figures such as Gyles Brandreth, Sir Tom Courtenay, Lady Antonia Fraser, Frederic Raphael, Sir Antony Sher, and his oldest friend, Gerald Masters. These personal reflections provide further depth and perspective to Harwood's life and work, adding to the richness of this comprehensive account.

Sir Ronald Harwood's legacy as a playwright and screenwriter continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide. His ability to create compelling characters, explore complex themes, and deliver powerful performances has left an indelible mark on the literary and cinematic landscape. "Speak Well of Me" is a testament to his enduring influence and a must-read for anyone interested in the art of storytelling.

Weight: 282g
Dimension: 156 x 233 x 19 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781350254305
Edition number: 2 ed


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